Prior criminal convictions could preclude someone from enlisting in the military but minor offenses like DUI would not. More serious felony convictions would bar someone from joining up. In regards to medical qualification, heart conditions, sever obesity, high blood pressure and other genetic maladies are cause for dismissal before enlistment.
She spoke with such conviction that everyone in the room believed her.
None. If you are the felon however, anyone may legally discriminate against you for no other reason than th previous conviction.
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
I hope not. You shouldn't be slapping him. You deserve to lose
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
what made it possible for the explorers to reach new lands that previous explorers didn't have?
Perhaps not on the scale of the previous ones but yes, it is quite possible.
no there isnt and im a fbi agent
To answer this question the state in which the offense occurred needs to be known.
Yes you can. its rare, but possible.
It is possible but consult your health professionals.
Pay the ticket. A traffic ticket is a misdemeanor and is not affected by a previous felony conviction unless related to another criminal act.