No, sorry but you cant have any offenses on your head in order to qualify for the US navy
Your chances for parole will be much better if you complete your GED while you serve the sentence.
You cannot join the military while still on parole or probation, or if you have any outstanding fines.
He didn't serve in the Navy.
No. If you commit a crime while on parole, you will have violated the provisions of your parole and it is almost certain that you will be returned to prison to serve out the term of your original sentence. Additionally, if convicted of the new offense, you will probably have that sentence added to whatever original term you were serving for the first offense.
Yes. If you violate the provisions of your parole you can lose your "good time" just as surely as you would have if you had violated regulations while you were still incarcerated.
Sorry, but you can't join the Navy while being on parole. You'll have to even wait a year until after the ending of your parole to even be considered and factoring in the offense you'll probably have to seek a waiver-which isn't always granted and is up to the RCCO or Recruitment Center Commanding Officer.
No. Navy is not a hero. The people who serve in it are.
You can serve on a jury in CA if you are a felon as long as you are not on probation or parole.
You can count on a parole violation.
I cannot imagine why you would not be able to be married while released on parole.
It depends on the conditions of the parole.
Yes