A conscientious objector is an individual who refuses to participate in military service or bear arms due to personal beliefs, often rooted in moral, ethical, or religious convictions. This stance typically arises from a deep-seated objection to war or violence. Conscientious objectors may seek alternative forms of service, such as non-combat roles or community service, as a way to fulfill their civic responsibilities without compromising their principles. Their status is recognized in many countries, allowing them legal exemptions from military duty.
A conscience objector refers to a person who refuses or objects to serve in the military. this person generally objects for reasons of his or her conscience.
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Something is missing from this question. Being a "Conscientious Objecter" is NOT a criminal offense, and the charge would not appear on your criminal record. Is there some other offense that you committed that would give you the 3 year probation sentence?