deronsworldnow
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona.
This may be a little broad based so I'll try to be concise: If I have plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge and has since been set aside by the same judge that accepted a guilty plea, what do potential employers see on their background checks? I believe they can see a the charge and that it has been set aside. In which case you would have to explain yourself (in the real world).
1. What type of sources do employers use/reference in AZ and what do they see? (Typically that is, i.g., a Consulting Firm or ATT&T)
2. The idea of "setting aside" judgement is so that you can no longer be held responsible for it and you can get on with your life. However, in the real world, if they see the charge it's a strike-"set aside" or not. So, is there ANY way you can avoid that conversation?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
This may be a little broad based so I'll try to be concise: If I have plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge and has since been set aside by the same judge that accepted a guilty plea, what do potential employers see on their background checks? I believe they can see a the charge and that it has been set aside. In which case you would have to explain yourself (in the real world).
1. What type of sources do employers use/reference in AZ and what do they see? (Typically that is, i.g., a Consulting Firm or ATT&T)
2. The idea of "setting aside" judgement is so that you can no longer be held responsible for it and you can get on with your life. However, in the real world, if they see the charge it's a strike-"set aside" or not. So, is there ANY way you can avoid that conversation?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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