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On Behalf of | Jul 28, 2021

The negative impact of a criminal record

On Behalf of | Jul 28, 2021 | Criminal Law

Getting in a legal jam may result in a permanent mark on your criminal record. While you may not believe something minor may affect you moving forward, you may find yourself dealing with the consequences of a criminal charge for many years.

Having a criminal record may place limitations on you in many avenues of life. Even an arrest that did not result in a charge or conviction may blight your record for a few years. Learn about the various ways your life may change if you find yourself in legal hot water.

You may lose your driving privileges

Some criminal convictions may lead to a suspension of your driver’s license. This may make it difficult to get to and from work or take your children to school. If law enforcement catches you driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you will lose your ability to drive. The length of the suspension depends on the severity of the charge. Other crimes may also warrant a suspension or revocation of your license.

You may need to change jobs

Some jobs require a security clearance. To obtain this, companies perform extensive background checks. Depending on the job and level of security, even an arrest may require forfeiture of your credentials. Some professions also require licensing, such as nursing. Even if you have held a license for years, a criminal charge may result in a loss of your ability to retain a professional license.

If you face criminal charges, you may want to consider how much a conviction may affect your life moving forward. A strong criminal defense may help get you out of hot water and preserve your future.

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