If the job requires any kind of security clearance or background check for any other reason, they can find out the reason why it's denied if it is because of something on your juvenile record. Otherwise, no.
No, they deserve to be fired for what they did. It is not illegal to fire someone for anything.
No, not unless you work for an agency of government, or in a position which requires a security clearance.
Forever, if you don't get "charged" again :-)
(in the US) your juvenile record becomes sealed after you turn adult. However, your adult criminal record is a permanent history and can only be changed by expungement
Legally? No.
From: katanatac- All record checks show everything from infractions to felonies. The only things it wont show are charges sealed as in the case of a juvenile or record expungement. But remember,just because the state seals or destroys a record does not mean the the feds dont have a copy of it(and i am speaking from experiance) so if you apply for a job such as a police officer or any other government job do not leave it out! The FBI does have a copy and the agency doing the record check will ask them,so if you leave it out they will know and you will not be hired because you will be seen as being dishonest. Remember,we are all human and make mistakes,learn from them!!
From: katanatac- All record checks show everything from infractions to felonies. The only things it wont show are charges sealed as in the case of a juvenile or record expungement. But remember,just because the state seals or destroys a record does not mean the the feds dont have a copy of it(and i am speaking from experiance) so if you apply for a job such as a police officer or any other government job do not leave it out! The FBI does have a copy and the agency doing the record check will ask them,so if you leave it out they will know and you will not be hired because you will be seen as being dishonest. Remember,we are all human and make mistakes,learn from them!!
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Yes Because you can save peoples lives.
This answer depends on what kind of permanent record you are talking about. You do not need a large job record to get a job, but it makes it easier.
We don't, because that's not our job. You should contact the National Archives, because keeping those kinds of records istheir job.