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will a misdemeanor at 17 years of age prevent one from getting a teacher's certificate in NY?
If one has a marijuana possession misdemeanor in New York State, where at 17 you are tried as an adult, will it affect that person's future ability to get a teacher's certificate, be hired as a teacher, get financial aid, rent an apartment?
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3 Answers
- Ronee Ray GunLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I doubt it.
Being tried as an adult does make you an adult.
Usually, except in cases of capitol crimes, no one can view your childhood record.
18 is the legal age for record keeping purposes.
Even adult misdemeanors are automatically expunged after a certain amount of time.
In Wisconsin that time period is 25 years.
Misdemeanors, in general, are not considered crimes anyway, for criminal purposes.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
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- TillyLv 51 decade ago
If you have any criminal record of any kind, you cannot teach. You have to have a clean record.