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Criminal Requirments

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When I was 14 I was charged with a felony burglary. I plead guilty but wasn't convicted, most likely becuase I was a juvinel. My BDCP recruiter says I don't have anything to be worried about as long as I'm honest about the paper work. Is this consistant with what all of you know or am I totally screwed as far as becoming a naval officer is concerened?
 

insanebikerboy

Internet killed the television star
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When I was 14 I was charged with a felony burglary. I plead guilty but wasn't convicted, most likely becuase I was a juvinel. My BDCP recruiter says I don't have anything to be worried about as long as I'm honest about the paper work. Is this consistant with what all of you know or am I totally screwed as far as becoming a naval officer is concerened?

Step 1: Search

Step 2: Be Good

Step 3: Cross your fingers, pleading guilty won't look to good, although you weren't convicted.
 

millerjd

Stayin' alive
When I was 14 I was charged with a felony burglary. I plead guilty but wasn't convicted, most likely becuase I was a juvinel. My BDCP recruiter says I don't have anything to be worried about as long as I'm honest about the paper work. Is this consistant with what all of you know or am I totally screwed as far as becoming a naval officer is concerened?

First, check your spelling, you're in college.

Second, check your grammar.

Third, use the search function.

Fourth, listen to your recruiter.

Fifth, from what I have heard, if you were not convicted and you were a minor, the Navy probably will not care. Worst case you get a waiver.
 
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