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  2. Employment discrimination against persons with criminal ...

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    Boards are often required to consider the applicant's moral character and some are authorized to consider criminal prosecutions which did not result in the applicant's actual conviction of a crime e.g., criminal charges dismissed as a result of deferred adjudication or other diversion program. Such professions include trades and occupations ...

  3. Loss of rights due to criminal conviction - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code contains several offences related to driving a motor vehicle, including driving while impaired or with a blood alcohol count greater than eighty milligrams of alcohol in one hundred millilitres of blood (".08"), [3] impaired or .08 driving causing bodily harm or death, [4] dangerous driving (including dangerous driving causing bodily harm or death), [5] and street racing. [6]

  4. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To be eligible to have a conviction sealed, one must have no pending criminal charges, and have been convicted of not more than one felony, two misdemeanors, or one felony and one misdemeanor, other than multiple offenses which arose from the same act, or that were adjudicated in the same proceeding where the criminal acts occurred within a ...

  5. How Democrats are planning to fight Trump's mass deportation plan

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    "They better get the hell out of the way," Homan said last week, regarding the governors of sanctuary states. "Either you help us or get the hell out of the way, because ICE is going to do their job."

  6. Illegal emigration - Wikipedia

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    Special cases are when one flees a country as a refugee escaping persecution or, after committing a crime, trying to escape prosecution. However, a person who enters another country as an illegal immigrant may be sent back, and if a criminal, a person may face extradition or prosecution in the other country.

  7. San Angelo police personnel on leave pending investigation

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    "While we would like to report all information to the public, there is a necessity for due process. The priority of this investigation is the criminal case, which is currently being handled by the ...

  8. 'This country has failed us': Nurse, 46, earns over $100,000 ...

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    While she hoped the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan would provide some relief in paying off her federal student debt, the courts have stopped that plan from going into effect, leaving ...

  9. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions disfranchisement is permanent, while in others suffrage is restored after a person has served a sentence, or completed parole or probation. [1] Felony disenfranchisement is one among the collateral consequences of criminal conviction and the loss of rights due to conviction for criminal offense. [2]