It depends on where you are and what the local requirements are. For instance, in the U.S. if you are a felon or if you have a conviction for misdemeanor domestic violence, you cannot have a gun unless you have had your rights restored. Then, on top of that, each state sets its own rules for permits.
Felonies
Assualt robbery
Any and all criminal charges can prevent entry into a medical field. Some may be overlooked as irrelevant, such as minor traffic violations.
i think that if you have any type of felony charges you will not be able to be a surgical tech. I know someone who is a volunteer fireman and an EMT, and he has felony charges. Therefore, he is unable to be a fireman or an EMT.
Not unless there was some kind of criminal fraud involved. It could go sue you in civil court.
It depends on what kind of payday loan. Sometimes they just charge you more interest, sometimes they place a bad mark on your credit, I have even seen them place criminal charges for an outstanding balance in an extreme case.
Depending on the jurisdiction you are in it may vary. It is usually referred to as something like "The 3-strikes rule," meaning that after the conviction of certain number of crimes you are deemed to be a habitual criminal.
What kind of permit, exactly? If you mean a permit for purchasing a handgun, no.
what kind of permit! driving 16, babysitting 11
Business license and permit.
Individuals can NOT "file criminal charges, they may only file a 'complaint.' Only the prosecutor's office can "file charges." You will have to prove some kind of overt action or discrimination committed against yourself - you cannot file a complaint on behalf of others. If the content of the e-mails rises to the level of "hate language" you should contact your state or federal office of civil rights.
There can be several consequences - all serious - depending on what the papers were - what kind of case they affected - civil or criminal - etc. Some of the charges can be felony offenses.