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juliusv600

Junior Member
:eek:What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? virginia

I was charged with petit larceny in 2004 and completed a year of probation and alcohol prevention classes after which the charge was dismissed in 2006. During the probation period I was arrested one more time because I was late (second time) for alcohol prevention classes.

I have been free of any other charges since then and I have completed a two year medical radiography course in Virginia and am licensed to practice by the state but I am unable to find a job as the arrest information is there on my background record. What can I do now.

Thank you in advance.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
:eek:What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? virginia

I was charged with petit larceny in 2004 and completed a year of probation and alcohol prevention classes after which the charge was dismissed in 2006. During the probation period I was arrested one more time because I was late (second time) for alcohol prevention classes.

I have been free of any other charges since then and I have completed a two year medical radiography course in Virginia and am licensed to practice by the state but I am unable to find a job as the arrest information is there on my background record. What can I do now.

Thank you in advance.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
What can you do about what? :confused:
 
Well, it is a misdemeanor and so you have been convicted of a crime. However, you will not have to include this on your application after 5 years from your conviction date since the statute of limitations for petit larceny in Virginia is 5 years. Just keep looking for a job in the meantime.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
Well, it is a misdemeanor and so you have been convicted of a crime. However, you will not have to include this on your application after 5 years from your conviction date since the statute of limitations for petit larceny in Virginia is 5 years. Just keep looking for a job in the meantime.
Are you saying that after five years a misdemeanor conviction will disappear from a criminal background check?
 

Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
Well, it is a misdemeanor and so you have been convicted of a crime. However, you will not have to include this on your application after 5 years from your conviction date since the statute of limitations for petit larceny in Virginia is 5 years. Just keep looking for a job in the meantime.
Are you kidding me? Do you have any idea what the term "statute of limitations" means? Do you realize how badly you would be screwing the OP over if he was stupid enough to believe you? Do you KNOW how many jobs he could lose from lying on an application because you don't undertand what the SoL is? Stop posting about things that you're totally ignorant of. Seriously.

Before, you were annoying because you were wrong about hypothetical situations. But this is someone's life you're screwing with. Why don't you let the REAL attorneys give advice, and you can go back to yahoo answers. At least those people don't expect real answers.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
Are you kidding me? Do you have any idea what the term "statute of limitations" means? Do you realize how badly you would be screwing the OP over if he was stupid enough to believe you? Do you KNOW how many jobs he could lose from lying on an application because you don't undertand what the SoL is? Stop posting about things that you're totally ignorant of. Seriously.

Before, you were annoying because you were wrong about hypothetical situations. But this is someone's life you're screwing with. Why don't you let the REAL attorneys give advice, and you can go back to yahoo answers. At least those people don't expect real answers.
I was hoping that I was merely misunderstanding f07's post. It would appear not....

Seriously, f07 - what the heck are you thinking?!
 

Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
I thought I misunderstood his post the first time I read it. So I re-read it. And that was a mistake. Because I realized that he meant it, which ticks me off to no end.

This forum is a great service - I've seen y'all help a lot of folks. But I fear that if the forum is taken over by these yahoos whose legal knowledge comes from watching court-tv marathons, that people needing help will stop coming here.

My legal background is limited to tax law -- working 10 years as a legal assistant convinced me that my talents lay elsewhere. So I limit my posts to questions, and an occasional post in the military issues thread, as I have current experience in that field. It kills me when posters who are taking nothing but un-educated guesses give such blatantly wrong information. Although lately my posts seem to be aimed at those who leave me shaking my head in disbelief....

Who is it around here who has a front porch and a cold beer? I believe I am officially in need of one now!
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
I thought I misunderstood his post the first time I read it. So I re-read it. And that was a mistake. Because I realized that he meant it, which ticks me off to no end.

This forum is a great service - I've seen y'all help a lot of folks. But I fear that if the forum is taken over by these yahoos whose legal knowledge comes from watching court-tv marathons, that people needing help will stop coming here.

My legal background is limited to tax law -- working 10 years as a legal assistant convinced me that my talents lay elsewhere. So I limit my posts to questions, and an occasional post in the military issues thread, as I have current experience in that field. It kills me when posters who are taking nothing but un-educated guesses give such blatantly wrong information. Although lately my posts seem to be aimed at those who leave me shaking my head in disbelief....

Who is it around here who has a front porch and a cold beer? I believe I am officially in need of one now!

I have both but it'd be an awfully long trip just for a cold beer (though the company of course would be most excellent :p ).

You're not alone.

(that was a little too "X-Files", wasn't it? Drat)
 

Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
Seems like the tin-foil hat brigade is out in full force!

And thank you. There are several of y'all in here that I'd love to have some porch-dwelling time with. The snarkage is great, the education is awesome. Now if I can only learn to "do the Elvin" I'll be okay in here!
 

dave33

Senior Member
I will assume that you got some sort of diversion program which dismissed the charges after completion of the program. It is that or you got a stay of execution. Do you know which? Also, the 2nd arrest was a technical violation and not a criminal charge? correct? When you look up your criminal record, does it show one arrest and one dismissal, or 2 arrests and 2 dismissals or what? Please explain exactly what info. is available to anyone checking your backround and what the dispositions are. I will be able to answer your question more accurately with complete info.
 

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