I was 18 at the time and the girl was 13. They charged me with child molestation although the girl was sexually mature and could have passed for 15. Before this thing happened, I was getting my life together and was accepted into the nursing program. But due to the circumstances, I declined the acceptance into the nursing program. I know that nursing is my passion and want to know if I'll ever be able to return to this field.
I know that sex crimes are quite political at the moment. I do have quite a bit of knowledge of whether or not I could get a nursing degree and get a job, but I don't have anything solid. My feeling is that I can't do it at this time, yet, but I want to remain hopeful.
2007-03-05
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That's one thing hate about watchdog sites that track predators--you were just 18. While having sex with a 13 year is disgusting, you were 18.
Chances are you won't be able to be a nurse. With your background it will be hard to do ANYTHING that has to do with children.
Even if you got into a nursing program, no one would hire you.
2007-03-05 15:22:34
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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I am surprised you even made it into the nursing program. If you have been convicted and charged . The likely hood of you getting a job in the health care field are very slim , They do criminal background checks. It does not matter how long ago you were charged them type of convictions don't roll off.
2007-03-05 23:25:12
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answered by â?¥Annieâ?¥ 2
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EVEN THOUGH YOU WERE ONLY 18, YOU WERE STILL 18. THAT MEANS THAT YOU ARE AN ADULT, NOT A CHILD. YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER, BUT THAT'S WATER OVER THE DAM. MOVE ON TO SOMETHING THAT MAY NOT DEAL WITH PEOPLE. IT WILL BE VERY DIFFICULT TO GET A DECENT JOB PERIOD. USUALLY WHEN YOU DEAL WITH PEOPLE, AT LEAST IN PA, YOU HAVE TO GO THROUGH AN ACT 33-34 CLEARANCE. GOOD LUCK TO YOU. YOU DON'T SAY HOW LONG AGO THIS TOOK PLACE BUT THIS IS SOMETHING THAT WILL STAY WITH YOU FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.
2007-03-06 00:14:13
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answered by MS. PEG 1
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I would say that a felony sex conviction would cause few problems for you. Just look at all those who have gotten by with nothing more than a pinch, and so many without even that. I wouldn't worry, child molestation is hardly noteworthy in our judicial system. I don't even think it's considered a crime.
2007-03-05 23:23:55
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answered by 123 2
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I can't imagine anyone would care that she could pass for 15... I don't, sounds like an excuse. Accept what has happened to you, sex crimes follow people to the end of their days. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, and that you hate my guts now.
2007-03-05 23:23:24
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answered by zeebarista 5
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Well based upon what you said (she was sexually mature) I would say you have failed to understand the entire situation. Beyond that, I would be asking in the private sector, nurse to a private person.
2007-03-05 23:23:52
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answered by batwanda 4
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Probably not. Whenever I have applied for a hospital position they ask about felonies/sex crimes.
2007-03-05 23:24:57
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answered by justbeingher 7
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you are probably not the victim here. You need to look for a different career.
2007-03-05 23:21:19
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answered by Jeremiah M 1
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If you have ANY felony conviction at all on your record, you can't hold any type of professional license.
2007-03-05 23:31:12
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answered by FDMedic 1
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Yikes. Pick another profession, please. You had sex w/a 13 year old????
2007-03-05 23:22:34
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answered by Skeezix 5
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