[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/criminal-conviction-effects\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/criminal-conviction-effects\/","headline":"The Effects A Criminal Conviction May Have On Your Professional Life","name":"The Effects A Criminal Conviction May Have On Your Professional Life","description":"Criminal convictions are often accompanied by court-imposed penalties including probation, community service, fines, time in jail or prison, substance abuse treatment, and more. While these penalties can be difficult to face on their own, many criminal convictions may have a lasting adverse effect on many aspects...","datePublished":"2015-05-26","dateModified":"2025-09-17","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/author\/brianzeiger\/#Person","name":"Brian Zeiger, LLC","url":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/author\/brianzeiger\/","identifier":12,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/cb403eca94a17a864a2072734e4c5daa47399fd028c5fabaa5499fc0d7c474cf?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/cb403eca94a17a864a2072734e4c5daa47399fd028c5fabaa5499fc0d7c474cf?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"The Zeiger Firm","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/logo.png","url":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/logo.png","width":257,"height":59}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Applying-for-Expungement-of-your-Pennsylvania-Criminal-Record-.jpeg","url":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Applying-for-Expungement-of-your-Pennsylvania-Criminal-Record-.jpeg","height":601,"width":900},"url":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/criminal-conviction-effects\/","about":["Criminal Defense"],"wordCount":730,"articleBody":"Criminal convictions are often accompanied by court-imposed penalties including probation, community service, fines, time in jail or prison, substance abuse treatment, and more. While these penalties can be difficult to face on their own, many criminal convictions may have a lasting adverse effect on many aspects of your life for many years after you finish your court sentence. Specifically, many convicted offenders find that their jobs and future professional opportunities are significantly compromised due to their criminal conviction. The following are only some examples of how a conviction can affect you professional life.Losing your driver\u2019s licenseFollowing a conviction for\u00a0driving under the influence (DUI),\u00a0multiple traffic violations, or a particularly serious traffic offense, many individuals may lose their driving privileges for a certain amount of time. A driver\u2019s license suspension\u00a0or revocation can make it significantly more challenging for many people to get to work, school, or other important appointments and obligations because they must find alternate forms of transportation. In addition, however, many people may hold jobs that require them to operate a vehicle and, therefore, hold a valid license to do so. If you lose your license, you risk losing your job and not qualifying for jobs in a similar field.Background checksPennsylvania law\u00a0allows employers to perform background checks and to use convictions found on a criminal record to make hiring decisions in certain situations. If you have a felony or even a misdemeanor conviction on your record, an employer may decide not to hire you based on that information alone.Professional licensesIn addition to prospective employers, state professional licensing boards may also use past criminal convictions in order to decide whether to approve your application for a professional license. Additionally, if you receive a conviction, a licensing board may suspend or even completely revoke a license you already held. Some examples of professionals who may be affected by a conviction in this manner include:AttorneysDoctorsNursesDentistsPharmacistsAccountantsBeing denied or losing a professional license can prohibit you from working in your chosen profession, even if you went to school for a long time to prepare for this profession. You may be left with extensive student debt and no way to earn a living in your chosen career.Crimes of moral turpitudeA \u201ccrime of moral turpitude\u201d is an offense that is considered to involve fraud, dishonesty, or the type of behavior that is meant to harm others. Only some examples of these types of offenses include:FraudForgeryTheft crimesRobberyBurglaryHit and runMurder or attempted murderAssaultDomestic abuseChild abuseSexual offensesPerjuryHaving a conviction for any of these offenses\u2014whether relatively serious or minor\u2014can lead an employer to believe that you are untrustworthy or of antisocial character and, as such, not an ideal employee.Sex offender registryIndividuals convicted by one or more of a long list of sexually-related criminal offenses may be required to register with the state as a sex offender. Your personal information as well as your convictions will then be made available for any member of the public to see on the online\u00a0Pennsylvania sex offender registry, also known as the \u201cMegan\u2019s Law Website.\u201d Finding out this information is as simple as a quick search and also includes an offender\u2019s employment address. Not only may a company be wary to employ a registered sex offender, but it likely does not want its address on the sex offender website out of fear that it may deter customers. Therefore, such convictions may lead to termination or refusals to hire.In addition, sex offender registration also comes with restrictions on where you can work. This generally includes schools, child care centers, and similar institutions, as well as certain locations within the vicinity of a school.Contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Philadelphia for help todayAny type of criminal conviction has the potential to affect your professional opportunities and your ability to adequately support yourself and your family. For this reason and more, it is always best to fight to avoid a conviction altogether. Experienced criminal defense attorney Brian Zeiger knows how to defend against wrongful charges and also how to explore other options, such as diversionary programs, that may help you avoid conviction.\u00a0Please call the Zeiger Firm today at 215-546-0340 for help.&nbsp;"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"The Effects A Criminal Conviction May Have On Your Professional Life","item":"https:\/\/brianzeiger.com\/blog\/criminal-conviction-effects\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]