Sealed means sealed. There were no charges so what could the matter be. Just explain it as a misunderstanding if anyone should ask. And, they should not askHi, when i was 14 I was detained because I went into a house with the intentions of stealing which now i know is a burglary 3rd degree. I was brought down to the police stations and asked a bunch a questions. Thankfully my dad knew the owner of the apartment so no charges were pressed and i was released right after they finished questioning me. Recently i went to the courthouse and ask to see my record which I'm guessing is an arrest record not criminal since i was never convicted but the officer said it was sealed. Now i have turned my whole life around and hope to pursue a career in law enforcement. Right now I'm in my senior year of high school and just finished doing an internship in the youth police academy offered through my high school that's run by 4 detectives in my county. After high school i plan on going to a community college and minoring in criminal justice and then transferring to a 4 year school and majoring in psychology or some business major. After earning my bachelors i plan on joining either the air force or army for 4 years and then apply to become a police officer. I was just wondering before i do any of that, what are my chances?
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