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william mullen
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Post subject: WHAT Posted: Mon 21 Feb 2005 19:09 |
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HELLo
Last edited by william mullen on Tue 01 Mar 2005 21:51, edited 1 time in total.
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socalocmatt
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Post subject: Posted: Tue 22 Feb 2005 02:35 |
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Isnt "Dog" a felon??? He does work in Hawaii so if he is then you can move there and do recovery work. Maybe even get your own TV show.
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ChuckJ
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Post subject: Recovery Posted: Tue 22 Feb 2005 02:49 |
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Joined: Wed 10 Nov 2004 21:00 Posts: 664
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Some States like Colorado and Indiana allow felons to get licensed as long as a certain time period has elapsed 10 or 15 years since the offense.
However I suggest that you seek an expungement, given your age at the time of the offense you may be considered a youthful offender depending on if your crime was considered violent, if you were a youthful offender you would not be considered a felon.
Felons although able to operate in some States are often considered a liability by insurance companies, clients and Law Enforcement therefore Felons will find that getting work will be nearly impossible.
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DMARTZ
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Post subject: Posted: Tue 22 Feb 2005 07:43 |
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Joined: Thu 29 Jul 2004 20:23 Posts: 1632 Location: Fort Wayne, IN
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Even in Indiana the 10 year felony & the 5 year misdemeanor laws does not guarantee you will be issued a license. How the law reads is you can submit an application to the commissioner after this amout of time to be considered for a license. As far as getting cases your chance of that would be slim to none. My advise would be to go into a differant line of work.
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HoundDog
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Post subject: Posted: Tue 22 Feb 2005 10:00 |
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I may not know what states will or will not let you get a license but, I can tell you that here in Arkansas the answer is NO!. I does not matter how long it has been since you were convicted of a felony. Once convicted you will not get a state license of any kind here not even to cut hair. Sorry, maybe take some of the others advice, Call Dog Chapman in Hawaii or, find another dream to follow. It may be harsh but, this type of work is harsh. Our company will not even consider a convicted felon even if it is legal in certain states.
Good Luck.
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william mullen
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Post subject: Posted: Tue 22 Feb 2005 12:01 |
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i have contacted tennessee where i got my felony charge and they dont do expungments so no luck there..thnx for the replys from all all it took was one night and hanging out with the wrong croud to mess the rest of my life up.. so now i have to pay the price for it. i will find someone out there who will take a chance on me you never no it may be the dog LOL
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Post subject: Posted: Tue 22 Feb 2005 17:31 |
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Joined: Fri 30 Aug 2002 07:31 Posts: 1111 Location: St.Louis, MO
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One way would be to work in a state that doesnt have any laws pertaining to Bail Enforcmeent. Until January 1st of this year you could have worked here in missouri.
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Agent87
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Post subject: Posted: Thu 25 Aug 2005 00:45 |
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Tennessee does allow expungments, you just have to hang up and try again until you get the right person, a lot of departments in Tenessee have people who do not know what they are talking about or just dont care to deal with anyone at all. I just finished getting a friend of mine an expungment after 7 years of being convicted over a petty crime (auto theft with a key bs while a minor) with a couple of probation violations to make it a felony convicetion.
I suggest just keep tring unless it is a serious crime or domestic then you can pretty much hang it up.
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mediarod
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Post subject: Posted: Thu 25 Aug 2005 10:37 |
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Joined: Sun 21 Aug 2005 22:40 Posts: 16 Location: Houston, Texas
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It is my understanding that Dog Chapman has an extensive criminal history. One of the FR subscribers sent me the following several months ago and confirms that, as of last week, warrants for Dog, his brother and son are still active in Mexico. Here is a link to what I rec'd: www.talkguests.com/dogchapman.htm
Rod Mitchell
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American Bounty Hunter
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thebishopp
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Post subject: Posted: Thu 25 Aug 2005 11:49 |
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Joined: Sun 12 Jun 2005 08:57 Posts: 566 Location: Evansville, Indiana
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Personally I do not have a lot of respect for Mexican Authorities.. and it's not because they are Mexican. I have a distaste for their professionalism... or lack thereof.
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