Is a misdemeanor charge of attempted failure to return a hired vehicle considered a charge of dishonesty<
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Is a misdemeanor charge of attempted failure to return a hired vehicle considered a charge of dishonesty<
Asked on May 28, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Florida
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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
"Charge of dishonesty" is not a specific legal category of crimes or offenses, so there is no bright-line or always correct answer. In terms of general usage or understanding of that term, a charge of dishonesty would involve fraud (or lying), misrepresentations, or misidentification. A charge not based on lying or claiming to be someone whom you were not should not be a charge of dishonesty.
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