For the only real and OFFICIAL answer you need to contact the recruiter of the military branch you are interested in.
The key word is CONVICTED. If the charges were dropped because they went into the program, then a CONVICTION never took place.
Sometimes.
If you were charged with a felony assault and the charges were dropped, you do not have a criminal record. The charges can be picked up by the state at a later date.
No
No, they do not but if you were convicted of a crime it would.
Dropped charges may still appear on a background check unless they have been expunged or sealed. It is important to check with the specific background check provider or agency to understand their policies on reporting dropped charges.
Convictions- or a charge pending trial- is a disqualifier. Charged, but charge dropped or found not guilty- NOT a disqualifier.
The correct answer is Zimmerman was merely charged. He was not convicted the charges were dropped. Rumors are it was due to the influence of his father, a powerful judge in Va. Thus, he has no felony record and no prohibition on possessing a gun.
yes you can still be charged with resisting even if all other charges dropped, actual pc will vary depending on your locale, you should contact DAs office depending on circumstances, they may not pursue it and or you may have a counterclaim for false arrest
No, if charges were dropped without trial then you should have a clean record. Talk to your local station and ask to see your record to be sure there isn't anything there.
Yes and No, No. not legally, resisting arrest is what they say when they have no other charges to pin on you. but yes as it happens all the time but charges are always dropped
This is something that can happen, yes. Whether or not you're offered such a deal is up to the prosecutors.