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"And then the question appeared," Hodge recalled in congressional testimony, "the dreaded question that those of us with an arrest or conviction fear most: 'Have you ever been convicted of a crime?' I took a deep breath, checked 'YES,' and hit enter.
Have you ever been convicted of any crimes?
"Have you ever been convicted of a crime?" "No".
Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
Legal: Have you ever been convicted of [fill in the blank]?
Computerized job applications that now reject anyone who answers "yes" to the question "Have you ever been convicted of a crime?" could be violating the law.
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Have you ever been convicted?
Have you ever been convicted by any court?
The questionnaire will ask you to indicate whether you have ever been convicted of crimes, abused drugs or alcohol, or have suffered from mental illnesses or domestic violence.
For example, if the job application specifically asks whether you have ever been convicted of a felony, you do not need to disclose misdemeanor convictions.
If you have ever been convicted of a crime, or if there are charges currently pending against you, you will need to include this information in the form.
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