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avril.stone | 09:52 Tue 27th Mar 2007 | Criminal
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In what circumstances do you have to tick the box on an application form where it askes you about previous convictions? For example doe it apply to a suspended sentence that hasn't been activatedand does it apply to fines?
  
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If the application form asks for details of previous convictions then you should declare them.Suspended sentences and fines ARE convictions.

If for example you got a job and your employer later found out about the convictions you could be liable for a charge of deception.

Depending on the type of job your prospective employer may ask for a CRB check in which case all your convictions would be revealed
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