Yes.
yes, if it was very bad or you breaks your parol
No. BK will not discharge any judgment or stop any legal procedure pertaining to criminal charges or conviction. BK is a civil action and is governed by civil laws.
no, aslong as it wasnt such a big problem and nobody had to go to hospital. you will be fine
no, we let anyone in. besides, Australia was a prison colony, it would be a bit ridiculous to exclude convicts from there
im most cases yes but it depends where you want to go and how serious the conviction
no this wont stop you
A conviction in 2000 may still show up on an enhanced DBS check, as these can include spent convictions. The exact details will depend on the eligibility criteria for the type of check being carried out and the nature of the offense. It's recommended to review the specific guidelines for the type of check being conducted to understand what information may be disclosed.
A criminal charge/conviction for failing to stop or hit and run. In the UK if there is no injury associated with the collision, the parties involved should stop and exchange names/ insurance details. If there is injury then again you are required to stop and exchange details and also call the police or inform them regarding the accident withinf 24 hours.
Maybe, depends on the conviction and the employer.
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