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- What does the separation code JKO means For General (honorable . . .
I was in the Navy, and looking at a copy of the DD 214 #26 is separation code and JKO is entered And #27 is reentry code and RE-4 is entered RE-4 generally means that you are not to be recruited again The reenlistment code should summarize the reason for your discharge (separation board for misconduct, etc)
- Can someone with the tps join the army - Legal Answers
Aliens holding TPS status may be eligible to enlist under the Army's Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program Since we are presently under a designated period of hostilities, entering in active duty under this program would automatically make you eligible for naturalization as a U S citizen without the need for you to become a lawful permanent resident first Click
- How long can someone be held in jail before getting a trial date set . . .
The state has to file charges within 40 days of the arrest Once charges are filed, a trial date is scheduled However, the trial date can be changed if there are any continuances If this person is on "no bond" status, then he will sit in jail until his trial is disposed of He should consider filing a demand for speedy trial THESE COMMENTS ARE NOT LEGAL ADVICE They are provided for
- What does terminated mean in relation to a federal court case . . .
In a criminal prosecution, it ordinarily would mean that the prosecution itself in this case has been terminated, with no findings There could have been a deal reached that did not involve a guilty finding or appearance before a judge for sentencing, or it could be that the misdemeanor charges pending in the Magistrate's Court were withdrawn in favor of an indictment on more serious felony
- Will I lose my job if I go to basic training? - Legal Answers
I want to become a reservist with the military but I'm afraid that I will lose my job if I go to basic training and then officer training to follow Is your job protected under federal law if you go to military training?
- U. S Army Non-Rated time Questions: Military - Legal Answers
U S Army Non-Rated time Questions: MilitaryThank you Mr Morales, but in this particular unit, everything is scruintied, the believe highly that anything that happens to a Soldier is the NCO's fault and will attempt to put it on the Evaluation to include personal appointment a Soldiers Spouse and try to place blame on the NCO, I was blamed as endangering a spouse, because a Soldier did not
- If i was arrested but i was never charged and the case was dropped will . . .
Mr Dane is correct that the arrest will show up on your criminal history, commonly known as a "rap sheet " However, that isn't available to the general public When you say the you were "never charged and the case was dropped, " do you mean the District Attorney never filed charges? If the case was filed and dismissed, it will still show up on court records unless you get a factual finding of
- Can charged be reinstated once they are dropped? - Legal Answers
The simple answer is yes The same charges can be brought against you again after they were dismissed or reduced, unless they were dismissed with prejudice (which is very rare), or they were dropped after jeopardy had attached (in other words, if they dropped the charges after the trial had already begun: after witnesses were sworn in a bench trial, or after the jury was impaneled at a jury
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