Not yet, still a misdeanor
If you have a felony, you can become a doctor. I did not find specifically an Oncologist. It does depend on your state. You would have to research the laws about doctor's licenses.
There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.
It would be difficult. Even working nurses can be stripped of their licenses for DUIs.
No, it is not possible to have two state driver's licenses simultaneously.
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No, it is not legal to have two state driver's licenses simultaneously.
Normally, a felony conviction will raise red flags for the regulator who is responsible for granting licenses. Most states have provisions in their insurance licensing statutes that prohibit insurance licenses for people who have been convicted of felonies that involve "moral turpitude". That said, there are also often provisions that temper this prohibition and allow licenses under certain circumstances, such as after a stated period of time has elapsed after the conviction.
I do not believe that ANY state that issues gaming licenses will issue one to a convicted felon.
It would be very unlikely. Working nurses can actually lose the licenses they already have for getting a misdemeanor dui.
You need to ask the state licensing board that is responsible for granting licenses to practice this profession.
No. Most states will not give out licenses with any felonies or any misdamenor having to do with theft, forgery, or similar crimes.
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