So many out of work lawyers on this board.
You don't need to be lawyer bro, this fairly basic common knowledge.
So many out of work lawyers on this board.
LOL, ok bro.You don't need to be lawyer bro, this fairly basic common knowledge.
Not always in doing a criminal check for someone it came back with information that the person had been cleared of but as someone above stated the division where it happened was never informed to remove the information - even an arrest without a conviction can show up. especially for volunteer screening. The problem has to do with dated database and incomplete processWhat on earth are you talking about???
A criminal record check only comes back if you have been convicted of a crime. Hence the term "criminal record".
It doesn't come back saying "well, he's never been convicted of a crime, but he's been arrested because he jaywalked once". In fact, even if you were criminally charged before but beat the charge, or the charge was dropped, your records comes back clean.
Don't give people advice if you don't know what your talking about.
They only time this would come up, is most LE agencies share info. If he was trying to get into the U.S, and a U.S Boarder Security Agent questioned him for some reason because they will see it, and he lied about it, they might not let him in the country for the mere fact he lied to them.
This is a black and white issue, either he did something and is not telling his uncle the truth, or he's clean like he claims, and it's someone else with the same name and it's mistaken identity.
This actually happened at a place I worked at. The place required criminal background checks. They did a check on a new hire and it came back with a record. The guy knew it wasn't him and impossible, so the company that we contracted to do our criminal record checks had to do some digging. It turned out to be some guy with the same name out in BC or some shit.
Lets gets some free advice. Impossible with lawyersSo many out of work lawyers on this board.
OK bro, lets continue on for the next 10 days lolLOL, ok bro.
No idea what that means.OK bro, lets continue on for the next 10 days lol
I'd say he is lying...He assures me. He was arrested for something I cant recall but never charged,no convictions ,no fine never went to Court or jail.
Ok I withdraw my comment and suggest your nephew gets advice from a knowledgeable source that he can trust. I was simply paraphrasing some of the things I learned from people I know well who have trouble crossing the border for minor offenses committed decades ago. In both cases they received conditional discharges and obtained pardons but have to obtain USA Entry Waivers each time they want to enter the US. Both have received ample legal advice. I should know better than to post on this type of thing. Good luck to your nephew.More bad advice here. Americans are quite liberal about letting you into there country, even if it shows you been arrested before. In fact, even if you have a criminal record they sometimes still let you in depending on the crime. For example, if you have a DUI, the U.S will still generally let you in, despite the fact Canada doesn't allow Americans in if they have a DUI.
DO NOT TRY TO HIDE ANY OF THIS. Be honest with them. If they catch you lying, or think your trying to hide something, that's when they get pissed and probably won't let you in. Not saying you have to voluntarily tell the agent stuff, but just be honest and answer the questions and explain.
Your criminal record contains all kinds of information, including information related to non-convictions. This could include anything from police contact to criminal charges that were dropped.
When someone requests a criminal record check on you, the police may release this information. So when you apply for that job that requires a criminal record check, and it has fingerprints on file, they will know that you were charged with a crime. They will deny you the opportunity or call you up and ask why you have fingerprints on file.
The fact that you have fingerprints on file communicates to the world that you were charged with a crime.
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Your criminal record contains all kinds of information, including information related to non-convictions. This could include anything from police contact to criminal charges that were dropped.
When someone requests a criminal record check on you, the police may release this information. So when you apply for that job that requires a criminal record check, and it has fingerprints on file, they will know that you were charged with a crime. They will deny you the opportunity or call you up and ask why you have fingerprints on file.
The fact that you have fingerprints on file communicates to the world that you were charged with a crime.
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If Charges Are Dropped, Do You Still Have A Criminal Record?
Pardon Applications of Canada is here to assist you with charges that might still reflect on your criminal record. We're here to help you start anew!www.pardonapplications.ca
Not always in doing a criminal check for someone it came back with information that the person had been cleared of but as someone above stated the division where it happened was never informed to remove the information - even an arrest without a conviction can show up. especially for volunteer screening. The problem has to do with dated database and incomplete process
Continue this discussion for the next 10 daysNo idea what that means.
I would contact a good criminal lawyer and follow his advice.
Yes, it will cost you. But this type of thing is worth spending money on and not half-assing. Getting your criminal record (or tax records, or any other government record) straightened out is not a luxury, it's an essential in modern society.
l. It says that his birth date and fingerprints match a person with a C.R. He is devestated as he was planing to apply to RMC next year.
RMC is Royal Military College. He probably wants to earn a degree and become an officer in he Canadian Armed Forces.I don't know what the RMC is, but anyway, It's either one of two things:
1) He has been finger printed before and he's not telling the truth
or
2) It's some kind of crazy mistaken identity. I did see this happen once as I mentioned, very rare but it can happen. I worked at a place where criminal background check was required. They were doing a background check on a potential new hire, and as rare and crazy as it might sound, there was another guy in Canada with same name and age I think, but he was out in BC. Since the guy applying for a job knew it wasn't him, he made it clear and it all got straightened out.
Anyway, my previous posts tells you all you need to do.
Royal Military College in Kingston.I don't know what the RMC is, but anyway, It's either one of two things:
1) He has been finger printed before and he's not telling the truth
or
2) It's some kind of crazy mistaken identity. I did see this happen once as I mentioned, very rare but it can happen. I worked at a place where criminal background check was required. They were doing a background check on a potential new hire, and as rare and crazy as it might sound, there was another guy in Canada with same name and age I think, but he was out in BC. Since the guy applying for a job knew it wasn't him, he made it clear and it all got straightened out.
Anyway, my previous posts tells you all you need to do.
Apply for a pardon and in 3 years it will be gone if granted.
Royal Military College in Kingston.