Should I answer "Yes" (or "No") for the question of a previous convicted of crime if I had SIS with 1 year probation?
Under Mo law, an SIS is not a conviction. Just make sure you received an SIS and not an SES (which is a conviction).
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Under Mo law, an SIS is not a conviction. Just make sure you received an SIS and not an SES (which is a conviction).
You definitely need to hire counsel on this. Something creative at Springfield Muni court may be able to be arranged.
This is not a criminal law question. You may want to repost this in a different section of AVVO.
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