What Is Felony Domestic Violence?
A domestic violence felony is a crime where one family or household member commits a serious act of violence against another resident of the household. Domestic violence laws are applicable to broad range of relationships, not just between spouses. Felony Domestic Violence is one of many serious crimes classed as felonies. Felony domestic violence may occur between persons who are dating, between parents and children, same-sex partners, and other residents of the same household.
Domestic violence felony charges are typically filed as a result of assault and battery between spouses. However, they may also involve other types of crimes such as rape, sexual assaults, or kidnapping.
Aggravating factors may convert a misdemeanor charge into a felony, such as when simple assault becomes aggravated assault. A domestic violence incident is generally classified as a felony if it involves the following aggravating factors:
Acts of violence that result in death or serious bodily injury to the victim
Criminal acts directed towards minors, especially very young children
Violent acts or threats that involve the use of a deadly weapon (for example, threatening the victim with a knife or gun with the intent to intimidate them)
Criminal acts that involve forced sexual abuse, such as rape or sexual assault
Hazmat disqualified ?
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http://www.tsa.gov/stakeholders/twi...ication-program-disqualifying-offensesfactors
TSA may also determine that an applicant is not eligible if the security threat assessment process reveals extensive foreign or domestic criminal convictions, a conviction for a serious crime not listed in Part A or B below (including some lesser included offenses of serious crimes; e.g. Murder/Voluntary Manslaughter), or a period of foreign or domestic imprisonment that exceeds 365 consecutive days.
You can either appeal or wait until the 7 years have passed since the conviction of the felony and reapply. I would think that the felony on your record would hurt you more just finding a trucking job rather than whether or not you have a hazmat endorsement, since there are many carriers who do not require it. -
I would just get ANY trucking job if i were him and be grateful. I have seen this more and more. Folks with felonies and all kinds of undesirable baggage being demanding and picky. The logic escapes me.joseph1135 and TomOfTx Thank this. -
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Yes it was a domestic felony n no I did not elaborate ,but now tht u open d ur big fat mouth i will ,it was domestic because she was pregnant with my son but it had nothing to do with her it was her mother who brought these charges against me n it wasnt because i hit her matter of fact no 1 was touch d not even with my pinky ,it was the 1st time in my life at 36 yrs old tht this occured n i could have prob fought the charges against me n had it dropped to a misdeamor but i just want d to get it behind me n I have regretted tht decision not to fight ever since so if u would like send me ur email n ill send u copy of everything but for time being go wash tht stinky box of urs ,i can smell it from here ......
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