


My Son has 2 DUI's is he still eligible for Marine PLC-LAW?
If my son has 2 DUI's, one when he was 15 (which is on his juvenile record which has been sealed) and then he unfortunately got another DUI when he was 18. He has completed all requirements by the court and is truly a changed person, and he feels Marine PLC-Law program is the program for him. So m...
If my son has 2 DUI's, one when he was 15 (which is on his juvenile record which has been sealed) and then he unfortunately got another DUI when he was 18. He has completed all requirements by the court and is truly a changed person, and he feels Marine PLC-Law program is the program for him. So my question is, is he still eligible even though these unfortunate situations have happened? He has already been excepted into an accredited law school.
Eh. If everyone wasn’t trying to join the service right now and every college grad wasn’t trying to become an Officer I would say he has a chance. But the branch with the fewest members and Officers in a time like this? Not likely. I’m stationed at Marine Corps boot camp Parris Island where we make enlisted Marines and I’ll tell you right now we have young men and women with MULTIPLE bachelor’s degrees and NO "moral problems" who are having to enlist because they do not need Officers right now.
If your son is an impeccable citizen, scholar with stellar grades etc they may accept him but if there is anyone equally as qualified with no DUI’s or even lesser qualified with no DUI’s, as an employer sir, who would YOU choose? Good luck to your son.
That’s something to be decided on from the board that looks at his application. I’ll be honest and say he probably isn’t competitive based on that, especially since those convictions may reflect on whether the bar of your state will admit him without moral restrictions. However, there’s no reason he can’t apply and see if they won’t take him.