• oleorunA
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    10 days ago

    Rules act differently for rich people and politicians.

  • ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    No. Military service in place of prison isn’t elective, you still need the state to allow it. Even then you would be completely free, you likely wouldn’t get leave for a while, and a discharge could put you into prison.

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    10 days ago

    If you mean the French Foreign Legion, they don’t forgive crimes, but they will allow you to join with minor crimes.

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      9 days ago

      Iirc you can give a nom de guerre and they don’t ask questions, but if you want to move past a certain rank, you have to normalize relations and any open criminal cases with your original country of citizenship (though I’m sure there are exceptions, like if you’re an Afghan national and, you know, don’t want to be executed by the Taliban).