Seize means to take possession by force.
That would be a big fat NO!
Any possession conviction will stop you from joining the police force. Unless the police force in outside the U.S., police forces prefer cops who aren't criminals.
yes
Air Force Instruction 23-111
Find the nearest Air Force recruiter and talk to that person. Think carefully before signing up. You will probably be headed to the war zone in Afghanistan.
Depending on the jurisdiction - if you resist without the use of force, by simply not submitting, or by passive resistance it can be. In others if you resist with force (especially while armed) it is a felony.
Go see a AF local recruiter. They can be found in the phone book. Talk to them about what you want to do in the AF.
I believe that you should be able to. Best thing to do is to be 'up-front' and ask the recruiter yourself. Don't try to hide this information, because when the recruiter pulls your criminal record it's going to show up there anyway.
Burglary is with force or weapon so yes this is a felony. Theft on the other hand in California has been lowered to a misdemeanor. Usually what you have been charged with will go to the next less severe charge on a plea. If you go to trail and loose then you will be charged with offense charged or higher.
The Dutch.
repo men are allowed to be on the property... once they have possession of the car, it is legally theres.