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Oh, and remember, those three hikers who were in Iran? Yea, they're all felons now too...
They were convicted of a felony and I've never seen an application limit the felony question to US law.Really...? I'm no lawyer, but I doubt that their situation in Iran would translate into a felony under US Law. :glare:
They were convicted of a felony and I've never seen an application limit the felony question to US law.
However, I doubt anyone would hold those charges against them.
We call our "hybrid" offenses "wobblers."
I'm sure there's some sort of "or equivalent" implied. After all, murder is murder. Espionage is espionage. I'm sure employers aren't going to be happy if someone hid a criminal record on account of nomenclature.
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Also, summary and indictable offense doesn't translate well to misdemeanor and felony, since misdemeanors will also normally get a jury trial.
Hello All,
I recently volunteered with a small town (200 people but lots of tourists) EMS crew. I was simply a trainee as I have not yet received my EMT cert. Anyways, Recently a disgruntled FELON volunteer sent a petition around town and had known druggies sign it saying they wanted the fire chief to be terminated because of his attitude. (Hes a fire chief, what fire chief doesnt have a little attitude) So, the board reviewed everything and found that the chiefs EMT cert had expired during a medical leave and the renewing process was not complete. Everyone got upset saying he lied he was a EMT etc. However, the chief did NOT take primary pt. care at all for that reason.
Long story short they fired him, having no back up plan. 3 days after his EMT license was reinstated. All this after 18 years of dedication to the department.
NOW the town has ONE certified EMT (Who is on disability with the state and shouldnt be working), a FELON who has NO medical or fire training at all, and a person who USED to be a EMT somewhere else with no current cert, and one trainee whos class has expired since its been 1 year since the class started and she didnt get her cert.
DOES THIS SEEM LEGAL?????? A FELON PEOPLE A FELON responding to call with NO TRAINING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What do you think?
It depends on the type of felony. Usually if it's a felony involving some sort of crime against another person (i.e. assault, battery, etc.) then generally they don't allow you to join. However, there are always exceptions to every rule and if I remember correctly, a board can review the case and make a decision.If I am correct if you are a convicted as a felon you cannot belong to a fire company nor a sqaud.
It depends on the type of felony. Usually if it's a felony involving some sort of crime against another person (i.e. assault, battery, etc.) then generally they don't allow you to join. However, there are always exceptions to every rule and if I remember correctly, a board can review the case and make a decision.
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