Yea your dumb
In order to answer - the state in which the offense occurred would have to be known. The threshhold of passing from a misdemeanor offense to a felony is dependent upon the monetary value of the merchandise which was stolen. This dollar amount varies from state-to-state.
Passing a criminal background check means that no red flags or criminal records were found in the individual's background. This typically means that the individual has a clean criminal record and meets the employer's criteria for employment.
Passing a background check that shows that you have no criminal history that implies that you are untrustworthy with money.
if u have a record and they do a background check they will find out ..... but its not like ur not allowed to try ?
Dollar General requires background checks as a part of the application process which must be passed. The company is vague about what qualifies as passing this requirement. It does not specify that if someone has a criminal record that they are not employable, just that they should be honest in filling out their application and that they must pass the criminal background check. Unfortunately, it is not a yes or no answer to your question.
Several types of criminal background can keep you from doing any types of patient care.Ê Sex crimes, child abuse/neglect, DWI, any type ofÊfelony that has had a conviction can keep you from working with patients.
It varies place to place, and on who you are buying the firearm from. When buying from a dealer, you need proof of identity, age, and place of residence, and passing a background check to show you are not a criminal or mental case.
Nothing in part 65 of the far's federal aviation regulations prohibits a convicted felon from holding an airframe and power plant license, however passing the ten year criminal background check required by most part 121 operators, united, delta, FedEx is another story. You must have a criminal background check to hold an airport ID.
Criminal justice is a broad area. It depends on which type of criminal justice position you are referring to.
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It is an F. You kind of failed miserably, no offense. Passing is usually 75, and that is a D.
A "forged banknote?" Sounds like you are describing Counterfeiting, or the offense of passing counterfeit bills, which is a federal felony offense.