While there are waivers in the military for just about anything, in general, no. The reason is that for virtually all except the most menial jobs in the Navy, you're required to have at least a Confidential or Secret clearance; for SEAL's and other front-line units, it's typically Top Secret and above. Having a felony conviction on your record would disqualify you from any job requiring a security clearance, and these days there just aren't that many.
The Navy has specific guidelines regarding criminal history and may consider individuals with a criminal record on a case-by-case basis. Felony convictions can disqualify someone from joining the Navy, but each situation is evaluated individually. It is recommended to speak with a Navy recruiter for more detailed information based on specific circumstances.
The recruiting officers would review the case. Depending on the severity of the charge, and whether or not you were acquitted or have completed you sentence would be factors in their descision making.
The policy of the military is to not accept those found guilty major felonys or drug offenses under any circustances.
Nobody cab "join" the merchant marine (not merchant marines) as there is no such organization to join, now if you meant to ask "can a convicted felon get a merchant mariners credential so that they may be employed on a merchant ship?" It would depend on the felony and how long ago it was committed, I would suggest going to the USCG website and reading the requirements, then go to the TSA website and reading the requirements for a TWIC
Nobody can "join" the merchant marine (not merchant marines) as there is no such organization to join, now if you meant to ask "can a convicted felon get a merchant mariners credential so that they may be employed on a merchant ship?" It would depend on the felony and how long ago it was committed, I would suggest going to the USCG website and reading the requirements, then go to the TSA website and reading the requirements for a TWIC
As of 2021, it is estimated that less than 1% of players in the NFL have been convicted felons. The league has implemented various programs to support player development and behavior off the field to reduce criminal activity among its athletes.
Most convicted felons CANNOT get a passport period!
Convicted felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, except in certain limited circumstances. Laws on possession of primitive weapons, such as knives or clubs, vary by state and may have different restrictions for convicted felons. It is important for convicted felons to understand and comply with the specific laws in their jurisdiction regarding firearms and primitive weapons.
Felons may not possess or have access to firearms. Title 18, US Code, Section 922.
There is no specific law in Texas that prohibits two felons on parole from getting married. However, certain restrictions may apply depending on each individual's parole conditions and situation. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional or parole officer to understand any potential implications.
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Construction. Most local unions accept felons, if you are willing to learn and work.
To find apartments in Las Vegas for felons, contact different complexes in the area. You can also contact the housing authority to determine places that accept felons.
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The military of the United States does not allow felons to enlist.
Of course felons can go to heaven! All they have to do is accept God as their lord and savior to be the leaders of their lives! All you have to do is ask God for forgiveness and
Along with many other Goverment bodies, the Navy now accept them, due to greater recognition about the difficulty of them
Low income housing programs may accept individuals with a felony on their record, but each program has specific eligibility requirements that vary. It's best to contact the specific program or housing authority for more information on their policies regarding felons.
All apartment complexes will rent to felons given that you can prove you are able to pay your rent. Most apartments only look at a person's credit background.
No, the Peace Corps will accept people who have been convicted of non-felony counts as long as they occurred before your 18th birthday but not felonies. However, depending on what type of felony it was, there are instances when that ban can be waived, providing the felony occurred some time ago.The Peace Corps may accept felons depending on what the crime was. They may also choose not to accept felons if they are deemed dangerous to other members.
Let me know if you find out. My daughter just got denied from a community college in florida because of her felony record