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You can still file a lawsuit. Convicted felons currently serving in prison are still able to file lawsuits.

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Q: Do you have the right to sue in court with a military dishonorable discharge?
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Can a dishonorably discharged person from the military own a rifle or a shotgun?

No, dishonorable discharge removes gunownership as a right.


What are grounds for a dishonorable discharge?

Unbecoming conduct (criminal or immoral activity), AWOL, poor service record, basically anything that is deemed to put the military in a bad light could be grounds for a dishonorable discharge. In cases of criminal conduct you could be subject to military courtmartial if committed on post or while engaged in military activity. You would then be sentenced to military prison, and after serving time would be dishonorably discharged.


Are you stripped of Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal if received dishonorable discharge?

If you receive a DD, you lose the right to wear ALL awards you've received.


WHAT IS A dd258a undesireable discharge?

A military discharge is given when a member of the armed forces is released from their obligation to serve.Typically, an honorable discharge is given when a servicemember meets one or more of several requirements.The contracted period of service is finished;An order of a superior or military court decides the term of service is over;The conflict is finished and the military unit is being released from active duty.Being passed up twice in a row for promotion when eligible, though this varies by branch of service;Certain other circumstances, including (in some countries) homosexuality, though in the United States this was replaced by the "don't ask, don't tell" policy in 1993.A medical discharge is given when the service member has a medical condition that makes them unfit for military service. This may be an injury sustained in combat.A less than honorable discharge refers to a discharge that occurs under other than honorable conditions. This can be due to generally improper conduct, conviction of a crime either in a military court martial or a civilian court, or some other inappropriate action on the part of a soldier or someone associated with that soldier.The United States military subdivides less-than-honorable discharges into four categories, in increasing order of severity:general discharge;undesirable discharge;bad conduct discharge; anddishonorable discharge.Undesirable discharges or worse typically disqualify the soldier from receiving veterans' benefits, and any less-than-honorable discharge --- even a general discharge --- usually renders the discharged soldier ineligible for unemployment insurance benefits, because such a discharge is considered tantamount to having been "fired" from the most recently-held job.In addition, those given dishonorable discharges may permanently forfeit certain citizenship rights, including the right to legally possess a firearm (under the federal Gun Control Act passed in 1968), and the right to vote in some states.


How can you change the status of your discharge?

If you are talking about your DD-214 from the military. There is no way to change the discharge. When you where discharged from the military before you signed your release orders, you where given the chance to contest anything you felt was not right. After you sign those papers you are stuck with what you have.


Is a hardship discharge honorable?

Yes, it is honorable under a general discharge however comes with an RE3 code. "RE" short for re-enlistment 1 being no questions ask "come right back in" RE2 maybe you had a small issue needed be resolved weight issue something reversible. RE3 You can come back in after you can prove with 100% that the hardship or reason the RE3 was issued has been resolved. RE4 you most likely had a court martial or misconduct the military deems you are not worthy to ever where the uniform again. RE4 mostly generally comes with either a dishonorable or other than honorable discharge. Just to add you can have an RE4 with honorable. This would be for a disabled vet that has gave everything for their country. However can not preform the duty of a soldier any longer.


Is dishonourable spelled right?

No, the correct spelling is "dishonorable" in American English and "dishonourable" in British English. Both spellings are correct; it just depends on the variant of English being used.


How long do you have discharge for before you start your period?

You have discharge right after the period that just ended and it lasts


If you normally have discharge and am not having it now could that be a sign?

Well, a sign of what? pregnancy? All women have discharge. And I am pregnant right now. And when you are pregnant your discharge increases.


Can you have vaginal discharge right before implantation?

Yes


Is a Other than honorable discharge an honorable discharge?

Not it is not, with an other than honorable discharge you have been you can be dicharged (kicked out) for many reasons. These reasons being you conduct, not meeting weight standrads, testing positive fore a drug test, and many more. With an other than honorable discharge you also lose a good amount of your benefits including you gi bill. An honorable discharge is where you have served out your contract in the military whether it be 4 years active duty or 6 years in the reserves. In other words you want to shoot for an honorable discharge


Are there any legal protection for employees who have mandatory court appearance if they are the defendant to prevent them from being fired from their job?

Wihtout knowing your state, it is impossible to answer. You have no alternative but to honor a court subpoena to appear. If you are a resident of a "right-to-work" state your employer can discharge you at any time for any reason.