Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Arrest record and employment
Scenario: Arrested for domestic violence, no conviction, records sealed.
On new employee hire paperwork, the employer is asking, ''have you ever been convicted, been imprisoned, been on probation, or been on parole? (includes felonies, firearms, or explosives violations, misdemeanors, and all other offenses.)
How would one respond? Yes or No?
Asked on 3/03/08, 9:30 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Philip Rosmarin
Rosmarin Law Firm
Re: Arrest record and employment
You have not been convicted, imprisoned, on probation or parole.
One would respond, "No."
You should respond that way, too. Good luck with the job.
Answered on 3/05/08, 2:32 pm
Daniel Fenaughty
FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC
Re: Arrest record and employment
It is very clear that IF YOUR RECORD WAS SEALED in Colorado, your response to the question provided should be NO.
Answered on 3/04/08, 12:49 pm
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