Having a felony drug conviction on your record is bad news for your job search. But the good news is that it doesn't mean you'll never work again.
Because of prior allegation of marijuana charges the offer was an adjudication (which comes with a two year driver’s license revocation and is considered a “drug conviction” with implications for Federal Financial Aid and public housing). Additionally, because the case was in Polk County the ...
Another consequence of a felony theft conviction is the impact it can have on your future. Having a felony on your criminal record can make it difficult to find employment, as many employers conduct background checks and may be hesitant to hire someone with a theft conviction. It can also a...
Purchases and then sells the victim to the customer and provide a place of employment they provide the victim with a place to live and work tell them about the conditions of their work living arrangements and ...
As it is, a criminal conviction may impair a person’s ability to secure employment, education and housing, thereby making re-entry into society difficult and increasing the chance of recidivism. Depriving that person of the right to vote after they’ve completed their sentence may further ...
In a statement to CBS News, a Defense Department spokesperson said it would be "inappropriate" to comment on a specific case, adding that "as a matter of law, the Department of Defense has no means by which it can administratively set aside a conviction once appellate review is complete."...
Besides prison time and expensive fees, a single criminal conviction can cause employment struggles, college rejections, deportation, license suspensions, housing restrictions, and other long-term consequences. In that manner, any criminal conviction can become a life sentence. As such, it’s important...
It's the latest in a string of legal woes for Elms, who in June was arrested and held in a Los Angeles jail on probation violation charges related to a 2006 drug and weapons conviction. At the time of the June arrest, court officials said Elms failed five drug tests since October 2007...
Violators face immediate arrest and, upon conviction, penalties up to a maximum fine of $5,000 and imprisonment up to 5 years. The Department will suspend the driving privilege for one year of any person who makes a fraudulent application for a Florida driver license. Under section 322.36, ...