10-07-2010, 03:46 PM
Quote that my lawer read me:
Once a rehabilitation period has expired and no further offending has taken place, a conviction is considered to be 'spent'.
Once a conviction has been spent, the convicted person does not have to reveal it or admit its existence in most circumstances, including, for example, when applying for a job.
Once a rehabilitation period has expired and no further offending has taken place, a conviction is considered to be 'spent'.
Once a conviction has been spent, the convicted person does not have to reveal it or admit its existence in most circumstances, including, for example, when applying for a job.