Being fired is a civil or employment matter. Theft is a criminal matter. One does not affect the other.
Yes, this is classed as theft. There has been times where money has wrongly been deposited into certain accounts, and the account holder has spent the money and then been arrested for theft.
No. The person that has been arrested must be present.
Explain the circumstances briefly but positively. The arrest may have been unjustified.
No! he has never been arrested, that was a totally different person w/ the same name
Yes, in most cases a person can travel to America if they have been arrested in the past.
not sure
she is going to spent 5 years in jail for real
Depending on the hiring supervisor/recruiter's point of view and decision skills (some will think that once a theft always a theft, this person will steal again, but some will think that someone deserve a second chance). With crime record, chances of getting job career have been cut in half.
One possibility is, it might be argued by the defense attorney, that the offense of auto theft (a crime-against-property offense) has no bearing on a homicide (a crime-against-person offense).
Yes, you can be fired, but your employer may not say that is the reason you are being fired.
The person taken into custody has been arrested
Habeus Corpus