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Question about public intoxication.
So a college-age friend of mine got arrested and charged with public intoxication. He *thinks* he can get the charge dismissed because he has several friends who will testify that he was neither a danger to himself nor others. But you never know.
My question for OOT is: say the worst happens, how much will a single public intoxication incident (Class C Misdemeanor) affect his employability? Does anyone here have any experience with this? This is a serious post, and I appreciate any serious feedback provided. (No, I am not the friend, in fact I don't drink.) |
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
I wasn't arrested for this, but I got the misdemeanor ticket for it. Is that anywhere near the same thing? It hasn't affected my hirability because I work in design and they could care less. I've been absolutely no help.
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
Yes, that's the same thing. I guess strictly speaking he wasn't "arrested", but the cop did take him to the station until his friends could come pick him up.
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
Probably will be dropped or knocked down to disturbing the peace or some such. If not, he can file to have his record expunged later.
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
Oh OK, well then maybe I can be of some help. I just paid the ticket and never heard about it again. I've never been asked about it in a job interview, but like I said I work in design and they're not as straight-laced as other fields.
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
Depends on the job. Typically, the application will ask either have you been convicted of a felony in the last X years, OR, have you been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in the past X years. If he's applying for a particularly responsible job in the very near future, I imagine it might be a problem. As far as after college, I doubt it, unless he plans on working for the government.
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
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He *thinks* he can get the charge dismissed because he has several friends who will testify that he was neither a danger to himself nor others. [/ QUOTE ] Uh, if this was possible wouldn't everyone do it? Maybe it is, but I've never ever heard anyone doing this. |
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
California lets you go to a traffic school like class, all about alcohol awareness. Pretty boring, but it erases it off your record.
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
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If he's applying for a particularly responsible job in the very near future... [/ QUOTE ] So this sort of thing loses significance with time, right? I told him that, but he's kind of worried. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [ QUOTE ] Probably will be dropped or knocked down to disturbing the peace or some such. If not, he can file to have his record expunged later. [/ QUOTE ] Hmm...interesting, I'll advise him to look into this expungement thing. |
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Re: Question about public intoxication.
Does he have representation? My attorney was excellent in explaining to me how to treat my 'indiscretion' when pursuing jobs..
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