Legal Question in Criminal Law in Missouri
I got busted for a class d felony drug charge.got a sis and completed 3 years prob--without any problems.going for a job.how do i answer the felony ? yes or no..
thanks.kcmo
Asked on 3/10/11, 9:27 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sean Santoro
Santoro Law Office
If you receive a suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) in Missouri, and complete your probation without violations, then you technically have not been convicted. So if you apply for a job, you can truthfully say you have not been convicted of this crime. However, you still have to answer 'yes' if you are asked about arrests. If you pled guilty or were found guilty, you would have to answer 'yes' if asked about pleas or findings of guilty. But you are not a convict.
Sean Santoro/Licensed in KS and MO
Answered on 3/10/11, 9:59 am
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