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June 16, 2012
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I have a juvenile felony robbery on my record at age 17. now 22, 5 years later. graduated college with my associates degree and plan on going to a UC to obtain bachelors. I also been wanting to enlist in military, but i was told with my juvenile felony I would need a moral waiver, and that those might or might not possibly open up and nobody really knows. I can definitely show and display i’ve rehabilitated in more ways than one if interviewed. I am just wondering what is the best way to come about my situation. I appreciate your time on reading this. Thanks!

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