Child molesters get jobs as teacher all the time in Illinois and everywhere else. Hopefully now they actually do background checks and verify reputable references before hiring anyone.
2007-07-10 10:22:30
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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yes it will. A felony conviction would get a teacher fired. ALL FELONY'S are serious crimes. If not they would be a misdemeanor. Child molesters get teaching jobs because they never been caught and no one is going to admit to being a child molester.
2007-07-10 10:53:03
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answered by Ron P 2
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it is nevertheless plausible yet you will possibly be able to desire to examine the practise Code/Educator standards of Michigan. they might desire to be printed someplace attainable. perchance the MI branch of practise has an internet site? It varies from state to state yet there is now and back a time cut back for the utility of non-violent felonies to bar persons from specific fields; 8 years could be sufficient. you additionally can decide for to talk to an attorney approximately getting the criminal expunged out of your checklist yet answering that question on the utility, "have you ever been convicted of a criminal," might desire to be a ethical/ethical quandary. it truthfully relies upon on the regulations yet whilst instructing is your dream, you owe it to your self to dig problematical to discover the answer.
2016-09-29 11:30:04
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answered by piekarski 4
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It all depends on the crime.
2007-07-10 10:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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not unless he commited a very very harsh crime
2007-07-10 10:18:20
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answered by - 5
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2007-07-10 10:18:14
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answered by Howard Stern 1
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