It's not impossible to become a police officer with a juvenile criminal record, but it will be very difficult, especially while you're in your 20s. You will need to show that the juvenile offense was the result of behavior you have abandoned and you have maintained a clean record of good conduct for many years since. This means no arrests, no traffic violations, a good work record, no use of illegal drugs, and meeting all of your financial obligations.
To put it simply, no, they would never hire you.
It can depend on what the juvenile arrest was for. For a felony crime? Probably not.
You certainly can. If the record was destroyed because of it being a juvenile conviction, you'd be perfectly fine.
Yes but VERY limited depending on the felony.
No.
Yes it is a felony
No. You cannot legally possess a firearm.
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
Fleeing a police officer is a felony everywhere. The amount of time spent in jail or fine vary.
Unanswerable. The question is much too broad to be answered.
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HELL NO ARE YOU STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!