They were called "Draft Dodgers."
The length of time that draft dodgers went to prison varied greatly depending on the individual circumstances. Some draft dodgers faced no prison time at all if they were able to avoid detection or if they were granted amnesty. Others who were caught and convicted could face anywhere from a few months to several years in prison. Overall, there was no standard length of time for draft dodgers to go to prison as it depended on individual cases and legal outcomes.
They typically went to canada, but some chose to stay in hiding in the united states, those who went to Canada were told not to come back to the US unless they wanted jail time, Jimmy Carter pardoned the draft dodgers.
Split the families.
Federal Courts.
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They were called "Draft Dodgers."
The length of time that draft dodgers went to prison varied greatly depending on the individual circumstances. Some draft dodgers faced no prison time at all if they were able to avoid detection or if they were granted amnesty. Others who were caught and convicted could face anywhere from a few months to several years in prison. Overall, there was no standard length of time for draft dodgers to go to prison as it depended on individual cases and legal outcomes.
Jimmy Carter pardoned the Vietnam draft dodgers
Amnesty to draft dodgers refers to a governmental policy that forgives individuals who evaded military service, typically during periods of conscription. This policy may allow them to avoid legal penalties or prosecution for their actions. Such measures are often implemented to promote national reconciliation or address the consequences of contentious wars. Notable examples include the U.S. amnesty for Vietnam War draft dodgers in the 1970s.
They typically went to canada, but some chose to stay in hiding in the united states, those who went to Canada were told not to come back to the US unless they wanted jail time, Jimmy Carter pardoned the draft dodgers.
Split the families.
Federal Courts.
About 4,000 of them went to federal prison.
jack squatter
at least for the duration of the war, minumum 3 years however, maximum life as you could be tried for treason for draft dodging, general about 50% of draft dodgers serve a 10-15 year sentence. In veitnam, draft dodgers were incarcirated for the duration of the war plus an additional sentence of 4-6 years was assessed at the completion of the war in most cases..however there are still about 3-5 percent of draft dodgers from veitnam that are still incarcerated.
they tended to flee to Canada