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Do Juvenile records sometimes not even hit the books ? I ask cuz no one has brought it up not even the Armylol?


Do Juvenile records sometimes not even hit the books ? I ask cuz no one has brought it up not even the Armylol?

Everything shows up but the Army may have just not cared especially if it was minor..However, if you go for a federal law enforcement job rest assured it will come up.

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