It depends on the severity of the offense and the possible consequence of prosecution. Be sure you notify the recruiter of the problem and he/she will look into it.
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
Yes he\she can
No but they can be contracted as an adviser.
Ask a recruiter.
no because you can die
What does unsentenced pending charges
No defendant no charges. It is done.
Criminal charges with which the defendant has not yetbeen formally charged.Added:I would read pending criminal charges to mean a criminal charge that has been formally charged, however there has been no resolution in the case yet. In other words, there is a formal accusation, but no conviction or acquittal.
While it is possible to be waivered in under some circumstances, it's a highly unlikely thing to happen.
What, more precisely, is being asked please?
A charge, or an actual conviction? If you have a past charge for which you were found not guilty, yes. If the charge is pending, or if you've actually been convicted, then no. Why? Well, in the case of a pending charge, you simply can't enlist with pending criminal charges. In the case of a conviction, what do you handle in the military? Firearms. And what, under federal law, are you not permitted to purchase, possess, or be granted access to with a felony conviction or with a domestic violence conviction, whether it be a misdemeanor or felony? Firearms.
Yes because the records are clean
yes a friend of mine got fired for two pending felonies on his background.
NO..my brother wanted to join and he has warrants and they told him no..
No.
There is no more court date it depends on the judge n the probation