First, provided you're upfront with your recruiter you normally won't get disqualified from joining the Navy for that kind of misdemeanor.
But, before you plead guilty, I would encourage you to keep that court date, explain your situation to the judge, and very respectfully ask to be let off with a warning and no conviction. Explain that you're about to go into the Navy, and you're afraid it might hurt your career... Who knows-- it can't hurt. If he says yes, great. If he says no, pay the fine right then and there.
The conviction won't disqualify you from serving, but you'll get asked about it over and over again, when you're up for re-enlistment, if you need to get a security clearance, etc. If you can avoid that hassle, do.
2006-11-06 19:07:19
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answered by The Padre 4
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If MEPS DQd you without actual, you're achieved. they have very final authority. relatively they're asserting that in case you probably did actual you will possibly nevertheless be DQd and no waiver could be cautioned, so as that they are unlikely to waste time and money on you. some previous situations, no count how some time past are PDQs without threat of allure or waiver.
2016-10-15 11:33:55
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know. I'd like to think that the judge would be a bit easy on you, being that you're going to be scrubbing toilets with a toothbrush for the next three years. :)
It sounds like fun. I wish I had joined when I was young enough. Have fun getting yelled at in bootcamp!
2006-11-06 18:55:33
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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It depends on why they suspended your license. If it was for DUI, that probably will not be a problem. If it was for operating a vehicle while on drugs, that will be a problem. What ever the problem is, if asked, answer correctly, drugs or not.
2006-11-08 07:07:19
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answered by Polyhistor 7
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You will be fine. Just let your recruiter know and they will work it out for you. You might need a waiver, but don't worry about it. They'll make sure you get to Great Lakes NS.
2006-11-06 18:53:18
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answered by arbolito 3
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no, driving infractions will not disqualify you as long as you dont have to serve jail time, such as with DUIs or vehicular manslaughter...
but, dont try to lie about it or hide it either, that looks really bad
2006-11-06 18:54:29
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answered by bambi 5
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The offense is very minor and it might not affect your destiny at the boot camp.
2006-11-06 19:27:29
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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not likely but dont hide it from your recruiter, let him/her know right away so that they can help you out or let you know the next step. best thing to do is to be up front so they dont catch you halfway through bootcamp.
2006-11-06 19:05:20
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answered by Jessy 5
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I don't think they will disqualified from the Navy.Why?They proudly slap you on the hand.Give you some tip of work to pay it off on the bass.They need the people wright know.
2006-11-06 18:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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DUDE you don't even WANT to know what I have done in my past and still got in.....
2006-11-06 19:21:14
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answered by Scratch-N-Sniff 3
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