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    Recent Criminal charges

    What is the best idea if (one) is a Poolee and aquires charges? Will this person immediately be kicked out of the Poolee's and unable to reenlist?


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    Whomever goes and talks to their recruiter. Mans up to whatever stupid thing they did and the recruiter will tell whomever what to do from there.

    Depends on the charges.


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    Tell this poolee that he/she needs to talk with his/her recruiter!!!!!!!!!!!


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    Funny how this question pops up right after New Years. Seems to me it happens every year this time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zulu 36 View Post
    Funny how this question pops up right after New Years. Seems to me it happens every year this time.
    You got that right Chris .


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    OP cleared up the confussion on charges.

    Last edited by Lisa 23; 01-03-12 at 04:24 PM. Reason: OP cleared up the confussion on charges.

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    How do you have a criminal history and not be guilty, or do you have a criminal history of not being guilty? An explanation would help.


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    Charged but not found guilty, sorry for confusion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Giorgi View Post
    Charged but not found guilty, sorry for confusion.
    Of what.........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Giorgi View Post
    What is the best idea if (one) is a Poolee and aquires charges? Will this person immediately be kicked out of the Poolee's and unable to reenlist?
    Depends. What are the charges?


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    some senior prank, grafiti (defacing property) trespassing (afterhours)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Giorgi View Post
    some senior prank, grafiti (defacing property) trespassing (afterhours)
    Doesn't sound that bad. Man up and go tell your recruiter what you did. There are waivers for your type of situation, but don't you dare ask him for one. Just go in there in person and man up, and apologize to him. He may find forgiveness in his heart and try to help you if he believes in second chances.

    Better to face the consequences now than to ship to boot camp and get caught for fraudulent enlistment and get kicked out.

    I hope you learn something from this. The things some of us do as youngsters to try and be cool and popular really aren't that cool. What's cool is being mature, making something of yourself, and trying to give what you can to other people. Not defacing public property and costing taxpayers money.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Giorgi View Post
    some senior prank, grafiti (defacing property) trespassing (afterhours)

    And how does that make one not guilty of doing these things?


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    Quote Originally Posted by afraziaaaa View Post
    Doesn't sound that bad. Man up and go tell your recruiter what you did. There are waivers for your type of situation, but don't you dare ask him for one. Just go in there in person and man up, and apologize to him. He may find forgiveness in his heart and try to help you if he believes in second chances.

    Better to face the consequences now than to ship to boot camp and get caught for fraudulent enlistment and get kicked out.

    I hope you learn something from this. The things some of us do as youngsters to try and be cool and popular really aren't that cool. What's cool is being mature, making something of yourself, and trying to give what you can to other people. Not defacing public property and costing taxpayers money.
    Thank You Marine. All I've ever wanted to do was be a Marine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zulu 36 View Post
    And how does that make one not guilty of doing these things?
    Admisstion of Guilt by OP but not Guilty ? I don't get it ?


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