Guy sounds like he was a piece of • - but that was 6 or so years ago, he served his time (all a couple months of it), and presumably is “rehabilitated.” If he interviews well I don’t see why not. Note that he got out in good behavior. Maybe this one event taught him that he can’t behave that way - perhaps “the system worked.”
It’s not our job to punish people indefinitely - I care how he is now, not how he was 6 years ago. If he appears to be an utter dbag or can’t explain his personal growth through this situation, well, sorry. But anyone would have to explain long periods of unemployment, or if their name comes up in a bad light at a cursory Google search.
Like, another (even more hyperbolic example) is Kyle Rittenhouse. That kid murdered a couple of people and I believe the verdict was a miscarriage of Justice. But he was found innocent and if he’s qualified and interviews well / seems like a person I want to work with, well, welcome aboard.
But he’s going to have to interview well, and part of that is explaining why he has a fairly damning Wikipedia article…
Regardless, I care about how people are now - not how they used to be.