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The Impact of a Misdemeanor Conviction on Employment Opportunities

*This is not intended as legal advice*


A misdemeanor conviction can have far-reaching consequences beyond the immediate legal penalties. One of the most significant potential impacts of a misdemeanor conviction is on employment opportunities. Many employers conduct background checks as part of their hiring process, and a criminal conviction can be a major red flag, particularly in competitive job markets like Boise. 


When a potential employer sees a misdemeanor criminal conviction, such as on for driving under the influence (DUI), petit theft, or domestic violence on your record, they may view you as a higher-risk candidate, which could result in losing out on job opportunities. This is especially concerning for positions that require a high level of trust, such as jobs in finance, healthcare, or education. Even lesser offenses can have a long-lasting impact, making it difficult to secure stable employment. 


In Idaho, while some protections exist against employment discrimination based solely on a misdemeanor conviction, the reality is that such a record can still be a significant barrier to employment. Fortunately, some options like a withheld judgment (which is the closest thing to an expungement that is available to adults in Idaho) can help clean up your record and improve your chances of securing a job. 


Working with an experienced Boise criminal defense lawyer is essential if you’re facing a misdemeanor charge or dealing with the aftermath of a conviction. At Silvercreek Law Group, we specialize in defending against a wide range of charges, including drug crimes, theftDUIs, and domestic violence, and can help guide you through the process of minimizing the impact on your employment prospects. 


By seeking the right legal representation and exploring avenues such as a withheld judgment, you can protect your future and improve your chances of success in the job market. Don’t let a misdemeanor conviction define your career—take action today to secure the best possible outcome. 


*This is not intended as legal advice*

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