Engineer A Criminal Conviction Employment Acceptance Honest Disclosure
O · Obligation
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/151#Engineer_A_Criminal_Conviction_Employment_Acceptance_Honest_Disclosure
Properties
Instance of
CriminalConvictionEmploymentAcceptanceHonestDisclosureObligation
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#CriminalConvictionEmploymentAcceptanceHonestDisclosureObligation
Case context
Engineer A, while under court-supervised probation for theft, was employed by an engineering firm; the case does not indicate he disclosed his criminal history and probationary status to his employer.
Compliance status
unclear
Confidence
0.83
Importance
high
Obligated party
Engineer A
Obligation statement
Engineer A was obligated to honestly disclose his theft conviction and probationary status to the engineering firm that employed him during his probation period, recognizing that accepting engineering employment without such disclosure constituted a deceptive act incompatible with the honesty standards required of professional engineers.
Temporal scope
At the time of accepting engineering employment during the probationary period
Relationships
defeasibleUnder
Engineer A Whole-Person Integrity Scrutiny State
Source Evidence
Source text
During his period of probation he was employed as an engineer by another firm and while so employed he engaged in the writing and cashing of fraudulent checks.
Text references
During his period of probation he was employed as an engineer by another firm and while so employed he engaged in the writing and cashing of fraudulent checks.
Engineer A was charged with the criminal offense of theft in the first degree and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to a short jail term and five years of supervised probation and to make restitution.
TTL
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case151:Engineer_A_Criminal_Conviction_Employment_Acceptance_Honest_Disclosure a proeth:CriminalConvictionEmploymentAcceptanceHonestDisclosureObligation,
owl:NamedIndividual ;
rdfs:label "Engineer A Criminal Conviction Employment Acceptance Honest Disclosure" ;
proeth-core:competesWith case151:Engineer_A_Personal_Misconduct_Ethics_Code_Jurisdiction_Recognition ;
proeth-core:defeasibleUnder case151:Engineer_A_Whole-Person_Integrity_Scrutiny_State ;
proeth:casecontext "Engineer A, while under court-supervised probation for theft, was employed by an engineering firm; the case does not indicate he disclosed his criminal history and probationary status to his employer." ;
proeth:compliancestatus "unclear" ;
proeth:conceptCategory "Obligation" ;
proeth:confidence "0.83" ;
proeth:derivedFromPrinciple case151:Honesty_Professional_Virtue_Violated_by_Engineer_A_Fraudulent_Check_Writing,
case151:Whole-Person_Character_Integrity_Standard_Applied_to_Engineer_A_Employment_During_Probation ;
proeth:discoveredincase "151" ;
proeth:discoveredinpass "2" ;
proeth:discoveredinsection "facts" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredat "2026-03-02T10:10:26.167792+00:00" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredincase "151" ;
proeth:generatedattime "2026-03-02T10:10:26.167792+00:00" ;
proeth:importance "high" ;
proeth:obligatedparty "Engineer A" ;
proeth:obligationclass "Criminal Conviction Employment Acceptance Honest Disclosure Obligation" ;
proeth:obligationstatement "Engineer A was obligated to honestly disclose his theft conviction and probationary status to the engineering firm that employed him during his probation period, recognizing that accepting engineering employment without such disclosure constituted a deceptive act incompatible with the honesty standards required of professional engineers." ;
proeth:sourcetext "During his period of probation he was employed as an engineer by another firm and while so employed he engaged in the writing and cashing of fraudulent checks." ;
proeth:temporalscope "At the time of accepting engineering employment during the probationary period" ;
proeth:textreferences "During his period of probation he was employed as an engineer by another firm and while so employed he engaged in the writing and cashing of fraudulent checks.",
"Engineer A was charged with the criminal offense of theft in the first degree and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to a short jail term and five years of supervised probation and to make restitution." ;
proeth:wasattributedto "Case 151 Extraction" ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-03-02T10:26:02.463321"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasGeneratedBy "ProEthica Case 151 Extraction" .
Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
151
Discovered in pass
2
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-03-02T10:10:26.167792+00:00
First case
151
Generated
2026-03-02T10:10:26.167792+00:00
Attributed to
Case 151 Extraction
Generated
2026-03-02T10:26:02.463321
Generated by
ProEthica Case 151 Extraction