Felony = at least one year in prison plus a fine.
misdemeanor = less then one year in prison plus a fine.
Maybe Swift would hire him into their CDL school.
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Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by BigPappa, Jan 30, 2007.
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Can you ask your attorney if he (or she) can get it dropped to a misdemenor.. can he then get it expunged from your record. Of course, its all about money, but it'd sure be worth it.
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All I can say is it's up to the company. Many may not want to take a risk if you were convicted of a crime, no matter if it's a felony or misdemeaner. Their thinking is this... If he stole a TV from Walmart, who's ot to say he'll steal one from off our trucks, and so on.
I'll admit I wasn't always a good boy, and people change. I believe in giving people a chance, people do change.
Best advice ask them....the worst they can say is no.
One more thing new hazmat regs require a background check, and depending on how they mark the crime on the books it could result in a no hazmat on your license, when you apply (if you plan to).
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Usually after you complete the time and requirements of your probation, your attorney can petition the court to reduce the charge to a lessor misdemeanor. However, in between time, your attorney can arange a court waiver, thru your probationary officer, to allow you to leave the state, if it's job related. Of course this option would be incumbent that you secure a dedicated route.
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Well, I tried with USA Truck and I was turned downed. I am sure its because of my arrest. I guess I won't be getting into this business after all. Well, it was great talking to you all. I got a lot of good feedback and everyone was very helpful. thanks again
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Give them a try, and fill out there online app, its short -
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