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by jfoutz
3812 days ago
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Right after high school, a friend got into a lot of trouble. The judge gave him the option of joining the military or going to prison. If that record was open, the military couldn't consider him. It sucked for him, but it sucked way less than being an ex con. |
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That said, someone in the military looked over the case and oked your friend. Someone knew. A judge cannot force the army to take someone they don't want, nor hide information from them. The army is also not a dumping ground for criminals. Someone saw value in your friend, something that the military could use. He probably did well. Most young recruits from such alternative enlistment paths work out great.