No you don't.
If they are asking if you have been convicted of a crime, yes you need to disclose.
Crimes are not pardoned as a matter of course. If you have been convicted of the crime, it is a part of your permanent record. You may be able to get some crimes expunged and removed.
That depends upon where you are and what the crime is. Here in Australia your crime would remain on record. A Pardon is not a statement of no guilt. It is a statement of having been forgiven for doing the crime.
You don't say what offense your conviction was for. If it was the equivelant of a felony offense, it might cause them to look a little harder at you, but the fact that you were pardoned is certainly in your favor, and unless it was a sex crime, probably will not affect you.
No. A "pardon" means that only his sentence has been pardoned. it does NOT mean that his crime or offense is wiped clean. He is still a convicted felon, just as if he had served the full term of his sentence in prison. As a convicted felon he may never own, or be in possession of, firearms.
No, you do not have to share your plagiarism as a crime, especially if you haven't been convicted. Job applications are looking for theft and other crimes.
Yes, misdemeanors ARE crimes, and it is probably better that you disclose them rather than have them unexpectedly find them in your records.
They do get paid but it hasn't been disclose how much they get
Exactly what it says: If you have ever been convicted of any criminal offense, you would have to answer YES.If you had been convicted of a criminal offense but you were later pardoned you would answer NO.
If you have received a pardon for a crime then you say No. It is best to get a criminal check done and see what shows on it - it will state if you have been pardoned or not - or if it has been "exponged".
Whether you need to disclose an 18-year-old conviction depends on the context and local laws. In many cases, if the conviction has been expunged or sealed, you may not be required to disclose it. However, certain applications, such as for specific jobs or licenses, may require you to disclose any felony convictions regardless of their age. It's advisable to check the specific legal requirements in your jurisdiction or consult with a legal professional for guidance.
A campaign to have her posthumously pardoned was started in September 1997 by the UK publication Psychic World Newspaper and is still on-going.