I don't think it's fair to ask if someone has been accused of a crime but it's fine to ask if they have been convicted.
More direct questions like 'have you ever stolen' are fine with me too.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 15:21, Eric Shubert
<ejs@shubes.net> wrote:
The significance isn't the crime itself, that you were tried, or what the verdict was. The significance is you falsified your application by omitting the fact that it occurred. Lying about it (or anything) on you application is a term of dismissal. It's that simple.
JD Austin wrote:
I'm glad I don't work somewhere like that. If I was acquitted/exonerated of a crime I wouldn't list it on an application either! I can't think of a reason anyone would. If it was a crime I'd been convicted of that was later expunged I would list it though; perhaps that is what you're referring to?