View Full Version : 15 year old felony on my record
i8uwithalime
Jan 24, 2008, 12:23 PM
In 1994 I was arested for receiving a stolen shotgun that I was going to use for hunting. I was charged with stolen property. This is now 15 years old and of course is still on my record. When I fill out applications for city jobs etc and they ask if I have a felony. I know I need to answer honestly and I do. Im asuming the employer sees the dredded word Felon and moves to the next application. How does this affect me? I think the politicians need to create a new bill for us to get better employment. I feel my chances for success are gone! If you have any suggestions or ideas please be considerate to reply! Thank You..
JudyKayTee
Jan 24, 2008, 01:39 PM
In 1994 I was arested for receiving a stolen shotgun that I was going to use for hunting. I was charged with stolen property. This is now 15 years old and of course is still on my record. When I fill out applications for city jobs ect and they ask if I have a felony. How does this affect me? I feel my chances for success are gone!
Well, if they ask if you have a felony conviction, yes, you do and then the employer has to decide where to take it from there.
Fr_Chuck
Jan 24, 2008, 06:34 PM
You can check out having your charge explunged, have an attorney file this in the court where the crime occurred
fde
Jan 24, 2008, 07:04 PM
Chucks Advise Is Much Better Then I Gave Do That!!
onyx410
Jan 24, 2008, 08:40 PM
Check no. I have a conviction and the HR people tell me anything after 7 years is fine
MrEinstein
Jan 24, 2008, 08:48 PM
In 1994 I was arested for receiving a stolen shotgun that I was going to use for hunting. I was charged with stolen property. This is now 15 years old and of course is still on my record. When I fill out applications for city jobs ect and they ask if I have a felony. I know I need to answer honestly and I do. Im asuming the employer sees the dredded word Felon and moves to the next application. How does this affect me? I think the politicians need to create a new bill for us to get better employment. I feel my chances for success are gone! If you have any suggestions or ideas please be considerate to reply! Thank You..
Pay for a lawyer to motion to have your record expunged
i8uwithalime
Jan 24, 2008, 10:17 PM
Do not fill in yes you are a felon. Take you chances man. What do you have to lose. If they look it up you don't get the job. If you put it down then you don't get the job. If they don't look into it then you have the job. If they look into it and they ask you about it say that you thought your record cleared after five years, It was something stolen and you did not know it was stolen. 15 years ago bada bing bada boom you got the job.
:) Thank You! I guess it can be that easy if I want it to be. I like your response. I just didn't want to get settled in and then loose it all again for lying. But, I'm going to think on this one!
i8uwithalime
Jan 24, 2008, 10:20 PM
Check no. I have a conviction and the HR people tell me anything after 7 years is fine
:) Cool yea, I figured the same thing. Even though it will still show on my record it should be acceptable. Thanks!
excon
Jan 25, 2008, 04:56 AM
Hello I:
That is HIS company. Not all companies are the same.
excon
i8uwithalime
Jan 25, 2008, 08:44 AM
Hello i:
That is HIS company. Not all companies are the same.
excon
And I'm sure most state, county employment would be the first to check too as they would have easier access to my records.
Thanks Excon!
JudyKayTee
Jun 16, 2008, 09:18 AM
Okay, now you've posted this 10 times -
Looked at the site - appears sometimes you're a convicted felon, other times you're handicapped.
You are posting this site - which features you - for your own purpose.
Moderator!
Having a felony on your record makes it so very hard! I am 38 yrs.old, and committed a stupid felony when I was 20! I had no idea it would "ruin" my future--but it DOES! I read all the commits... it is actually called "expunged" there is no L involved... You may be able to get it expunged, depending on the state you committed the felony... and a few other circumstances, like if you committed a crime w/ in 6 months... I was so bad between 18-22... I was sooo stupid! I can not fix mine,hopefully you can, I would Definitely look into expunging!! Good luck~~ :)