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Criminal conviction and Ca. licensing? |
will having a criminal conviction bar me from getting a license for pharmacy. I had my recorded crime reduced to a misdeameanor and the my record expunged....does anyone know of some one getting their license after a conviction A misdemeanor will not normally prevent you from getting a license, and if it was expunged it would not show up on a background check.~ |
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If it's a term paper then your school should have an excellent library resource and you can use the database there. (it's usually free) and that would get you MUCH better results then any... It really depends upon what the conviction was for. If it was for theft, stealing money, bank robbery...anything financial, than you are going to have a harder time trying to get an accounting pos... Unless he was charged as an adult. Yes it will be expunged. But his lawyer should be able to tell him the details. ...This is a very long time to wait, but it sounds as though they are giving it thorough attention and that you are now at the end of the road as far as your input is concerned. Just set it aside and ... No such thing as free, but there is cheap. Contact the county courthouse where the person lives and ask for the Clerk of the District (Superior) Court's Office. They will charge you a fee to... This is an attempt to insure they will receive some money from you. First, civil and criminal courts are completely separate, and have different levels of proof. Criminal courts require a pro... Start by talking to the clerk of the county court where the charges were filed to see (1) if they can be and (2) if you even need a lawyer. If you do, grab the phone book and talk to legal aid o... My best thought and advice on this would be to sit down and have a serious but friendly chat with her PO. Lay it all out on the line and ask what they would advise you to do. Far too many varia... |
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