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DAS Super!
Jul 26, 2007
You should probably pay more attention to your log.
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I've heard that the USMC or Army is not taking any new OCS (male) applicants until FY 2014. confirm/deny?

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DAS Super!
Jul 26, 2007
You should probably pay more attention to your log.
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DEVILDOGOOORAH posted:

We can't even let someone in with a misdemeanor paraphernalia charge or anything drug related at all, felony or not.

Is that for all branches? And what if you recieved deffered adjudication?

DAS Super!
Jul 26, 2007
You should probably pay more attention to your log.
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Hekk posted:

Deferred adjudication is considered the same thing as an open court case. You can't put someone in until after the deferment period is over.

Oh okay so if you sucessfully completed it, you can still get in correct?

DAS Super!
Jul 26, 2007
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Hekk posted:

I haven't been a recruiter for a while. During the surge, we could work misdemeanor marijuana charges as a district level waiver. Any other drug charges were not workable. DEVILDOGOOORAH is on the streets right now as an Army recruiter. If he says they can't work waivers, I'd think it's an accurate statement.

Not to get a lawyery but as I understand it a deferred adjudication there is no formal conviction and the case is dismissed. Does that make a difference? Like is the disqualifier just a drug charge as in you were order to appear and face charges? Or is it a charge and conviction?

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