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If he has served the full term of his sentence and is not on parole or probation, yes. HOWEVER - if they are on parole or probation it would not be unusual for one of the conditions of their release to be that they not associate with known felons. THAT might prevent them from holding employment at a place where another convicted felon is employed.

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You may be able to as long as your conviction wasn't finance related. The bigger issue may be getting the job in the first place. You would be hard pressed to find an employer that will hire you with a record for that type of position. If your charge can be expunged, I would recommend looking into that.

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