no it depends on how bad and the skill you did the crime with
4 years
you go to the coast guard academy in New London, CT and after graduating you must server in the coast guard for two years for the exception for injury
2 years
A person must be 18 years of age to quality as part of the Philippines coast guard. They must also be a resident of the country.
United State of America marks Coast Guard birthday on 4th August every year since its formation 221 years back in Alaska at 1790. Formerly it was known as Cutter Revenue Service which was later renamed as Coast Guard.
obviously you can that's on your permenent record as a felony but you have a good chance of removing it depending on the case and how many years its been. hope its been helpful..
In Alaska, three years or when the Coast Guard permit expires.
The felonies will always remain on your record... however when you are 18 years of age your juvenile record will no longer be available to the public -UNLESS- the felony you committed as a juvenile caused you to be tried as an 'adult.' In that case, the felony offense WOULD show on your adult record.
In Louisiana, felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile occurs when an individual engages in sexual intercourse with someone who is at least 13 years old but less than 17 years old, and the partner is at least four years older. This offense is classified as a felony and is subject to significant legal penalties, including potential imprisonment. The law aims to protect minors from exploitation and abuse. Consent is not a valid defense in such cases, emphasizing the state's interest in safeguarding young individuals.
Well,if I were you I would check out e-bay.
yes, there is no problem in it
To get a full education, four years. If you drop out you may be forced to enlist, or pay for the education received. It's not typical, but it's not unheard of to take five years to graduate. If you finish, you graduate as an Ensign and owe the Coast Guard five years of active duty service.