The plea deal or original charge

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  1. Goodguy88

    Goodguy88 Medium Load Member

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    You know maybe don't take my advice because I'm Canadian

    But I would put what you plead guilty too....not the original charge

    Technically you can be charged and have it withdrawn and it will still say what you were charged with....does that mean you have criminal record? No

    So why would you put down the charge you never pled guilty too
     
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  3. Goodguy88

    Goodguy88 Medium Load Member

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    They are looking for what you PLED guilty for....should apply any country


    You could be charged and judge throws it out ..it will say you were charged....doesn't mean u have a criminal record that's what I'm getting at

    Original poster did the right thing. If they know already it should make process easier

    Can't accuse someone of what they were charged with and didn't plead guilty too

    Its whatever they pled guilty too that is the crime
     
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    Only time I think this would change is if your a sex offender trying to work with kids or elderly.....then u having no chance because it is a extensive search. That will not only show charges, but any contact with police


    Ex. Nurse
    Doctor
    Social worker
    Trucker delivering to hospital
     
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  5. beasley73

    beasley73 Light Load Member

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    No I'm not on the sex offender list. So don't put down what they was trying to charge me with. Just put down what I took a plead to
     
  6. Goodguy88

    Goodguy88 Medium Load Member

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    Sounds about right

    Friend has something called a discharge for uttering death threats 3x

    It is not.a.criminal record.....dissapears off his record in 1 year

    In your case you pled guilty to disorderly conduct....have no clue what it is....but that's your conviction....not the original charge

    You could of got charged with mischief for all I know....you plead guilty to disorderly conduct...

    That's what u put
     
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  7. Goodguy88

    Goodguy88 Medium Load Member

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    Advice of my Canadian friend a lawyer of upper Canada society of law
     
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    beasley73 Light Load Member

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    They was trying to convict me on something else but I took a plea deal to disorderly conduct.
     
  9. Goodguy88

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    Ian says they always do that

    The deal is to get you on something so they don't have to go to trial or bring witnesses

    Ur charge is disorderly conduct....that's all
     
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    He also said stay out of trouble. American laws are dirty and more strict
     
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  11. Moosetek13

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    I was charged with something once. I plead guilty and they offered a deferred judgement because it was a first offense.
    That meant that if I completed the conditions the charges would be dismissed.

    It never showed up on my background check.


    The applications ask what you have been "convicted" of, not what you have been charged with.
    Never lose sight of that distinction.
     
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