What are employers allowed to ask in regards to criminal records?
I suggest asking this question of Christine McColl, an Administrative Law attorney who frequently posts here.
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I suggest asking this question of Christine McColl, an Administrative Law attorney who frequently posts here.
Mr. Hudson and Mr. Roberts are correct that dismissal under 1203.4 doesn't just make the charge go away like it never happened. As for whether or...
Your employer has no authority to charge you with anything. Only the District Attorney can charge you with a crime. If you have not received a...
I agree with Mr. Dane that it's unlikely any charges will be filed. Business establishments are free to bar you from coming there. Since you were...
If you have been convicted and are now facing jail time, you should discuss this question with your attorney.
In addition to contacting a bail agent as Mr. Dane and Mr. Roberts suggest, you may also want to contact a South Carolina criminal defense attorney.
You should consult with your attorney for more details.
If, as you say, the bag belonged to an associate and you have no felony convictions, then you are innocent. So, why are you pushing to get charged...
Mr. Hill and Mr. Roberts are correct
More information is needed to fully answer your question. Consult an attorney