Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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After how many years post-release from imprisonment with probation and without subsequent conviction is one considered sufficiently rehabilitated, prima facie?

  1. 3 years

  2. 4 years

  3. 5 years

  4. 7 years

The correct answer is: 5 years

The reason why 3, 4, and 7 years are incorrect is because each of these options do not align with the legal standard for determining rehabilitation. In most cases, the standard used by courts is a period of 5 years without any further convictions. This allows time for someone to demonstrate that they have positively changed their behavior and have stayed out of trouble for an extended period of time. Therefore, option C of 5 years aligns with the legal standard for determining rehabilitation, making it the correct answer.