Possibly, it may depend a lot on the severity and seriousness of the offense.
The judge may OFFER you that option, but he cannot order it. There is always the question as to whether the military will choose to allow you to enlist. It may depend on your criminal record.
It might, depending on the offense you committed. Check with the military recruitment office of your choice.
If you mean is joining the US Navy hard then not really. It is just as hard as joining any other military branch. As long as you are physically and mentally healthy you should be fine. No criminal record and no drugs in system.
check with a military recruiting office
No, only you can make a request to the court that your record be expunged. The military has no power to make your criminal history "go away."
Enlist or Enlistment
If the military is aware that you have been formally diagnosed with a personality disorder by a qualified, licensed mental health professional, then it is unlikely that you will be able to enlist.
How do you sponge criminal record
They're all the same. Entrance into the United States Military requires an FBI background check, with acceptable results.
An FBI Identification Record often referred to as a criminal history record or a rap sheet is a listing of certain information taken from fingerprint submissions retained by the FBI in connection with arrests and, in some instances, federal employment, naturalization, or military service. The process of responding to an Identification Record request is generally known as a criminal background check.
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Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.