The military recruiters will do a criminal background check on you, and the type of crimes you committed and/or how long ago they were committed MAY have some bearing on their decision, but . . . realistically . . . with TWO felonies. . . probably not.
Absolutely not. In accordance with federal law, a convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms.
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I assume you're referring to misdemeanor's and felonies. Felonies are the most serious offenses.
Misdemeanors and Felonies.
Felonies and citizenship are 2
Probably three years in Missouri. However, if it is a Class A felony, there is no limit.
Sec. 12.04. CLASSIFICATION OF FELONIES. (a) Felonies are classified according to the relative seriousness of the offense into five categories:(1) capital felonies;(2) felonies of the first degree;(3) felonies of the second degree;(4) felonies of the third degree; and(5) state jail felonies.(b) An offense designated a felony in this code without specification as to category is a state jail felony.So to answer your question. They are numbered instead of letters.
Soldiers were service men and women who enlisted or were drafted into the armed forces of the various countries involved.
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1. To serve their Country. 2. Learn a skill. 3. A chance for a better education. 4. To protect freedom.
Indiana's statute of limitations is based on the seriousness of the crime charged. Murder and Class A Felonies have no limit. The other felonies are set at 5 years with extensions for underage victims and DNA evidence. Misdemeanors are set as 2 years. Absence from the state or concealing the evidence can toll the statute.