No , the air force will usually not except anyone with anything on there records whatsoever .
Yes. A DUI is not a disqualifying offence.
Yes. A DUI is not a disqualifying offence.
The DUI shouldn't disqualify you, once the case is closed.
The Air Force says that they will not take people with significant criminal records. People convicted of a felony may apply.
no
Yes
The Connecticut DUI laws came into force in the year of 2010. They explain all the rules about drunk driving, and they explain what will happen if you go against these rules.
Yes, a DUI/DWI conviction isn't going to disqualify you.
In your situation you may qualify for social security and or disability.
refer to the UCMJ.. i think its article 111
Dui lawyers have different ways of defending their clients that have received a dui. One is to question how the police first suspected the client to of a dui.
Is DUI a felony in the state of New Mexico