I don't know if it's the same way nationally as it is here, but ime, if you live in government/section 8 housing, you can and I would say will be evicted if you have any run-in with the law.
And I know it doesn't even require you be convicted of a crime for them to have the right to evict you! You can be merely charged with a crime, and say, then they dismiss your charges, release you from custody, and you go home, only to find an Eviction Notice on your door!
This exact thing has literally happened to people I used to know. Back in my outlaw days, hah. But I'm serious, it's really unfair and discriminatory to poor people, imo, the latitude that landlords of section 8 housing are granted by law in what is required for eviction. It doesn't take much, less than what you would think.
Less than what is right, imo.
And since that's a federal program (isn't it?), then the rules are probably the same no matter what state you're in.