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Suspended Imposition of Sentence
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 2:52 am
by alaskastudent
Approximately 7 years ago I was charged with felony theft for stealing a printer when I was 19. Since it was my only time being in trouble with the law I was given a suspended imposition of sentence, served my probation and my attorney told me that the charges were no more. So, I was never actually convicted of a felony. Would this still make it impossible to be admitted to law school and practice law after graduation? I ask this because I was told that this would never show up on a background check, but it did about 3 years ago when I applied to work at a bank. I got the job, but I had to explain the situation. What are my chances for a career practicing law? Thanks for your input!
Re: Suspended Imposition of Sentence
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:16 am
by vayze
Retake
mod edit: shitty posts like these in on-topics get you banned.
Re: Suspended Imposition of Sentence
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:18 am
by kalvano
You should be fine, although an attorney in the state you want to practice in may be worth consulting. No one here can really tell you anything.
But typically, they understand younger-year transgressions, as long as they aren't indicative of a pattern.
Re: Suspended Imposition of Sentence
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:21 am
by throw-away-soon
alaskastudent wrote:Approximately 7 years ago I was charged with felony theft for stealing a printer when I was 19. Since it was my only time being in trouble with the law I was given a suspended imposition of sentence, served my probation and my attorney told me that the charges were no more. So, I was never actually convicted of a felony. Would this still make it impossible to be admitted to law school and practice law after graduation? I ask this because I was told that this would never show up on a background check, but it did about 3 years ago when I applied to work at a bank. I got the job, but I had to explain the situation. What are my chances for a career practicing law? Thanks for your input!
I just applied to a company that asks if you have ever gotten ARD/probation without verdict.
How did you get charged with a felony for stealing a printer?
Re: Suspended Imposition of Sentence
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:36 pm
by alaskastudent
It was a felony because of the value of the printer. I'm hoping that this stupid lapse in judgement doesn't affect my chances of attending law school.
Re: Suspended Imposition of Sentence
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 4:00 pm
by SemperLegal
OP, check PM