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PDF Editor FAQ

My collar bone was broken, but now it is fine, and I have no pain. Do you think I will be rejected from the Army Medical, or accepted?

I had broken my collar bone as a youngster, along with a number of other bones. My Navy flight medical was not in the least concerned with any broken bones in my past.The Flight Surgeons were however concerned with my knee that I damaged playing high school football. I had surgery on it - medial meniscectomy - that never healed correctly and bothered me throughout my naval career and to this day. (I now have a knee replacement.)I did need an official waiver for my knee to get into AOCS and flight school, which I received from a civilian doctor. But my broken collar bone, broken wrist, broken fingers and toes, broken ribs, concussions, etc. never were an issue. Good luck to you.

In federal court, Why would an attorney request an extension of time to file an "answer" if hes only going to file a motion to dismiss entire complaint on the extended date instead?

Because the attorney is using the word “answer” in a nontechnical sense to mean “any responsive pleading or motion.” As far as the deadline rules are concerned, there is no difference between an answer and a motion to dismiss. When the judge grants the defendant an extension of time to respond to the plaintiff’s complaint, the extension of time applies to both pleadings and motions.Let’s take a quick look at an excerpt from Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP). Rule 12 establishes a presumptive 21-day deadline for filing an answer to the plaintiff’s complaint. But it also gives the defendant the option of filing a motion to dismiss instead of filing an answer.In other words, a motion to dismiss is a permissible substitute for an answer.The official waiver form that allows defendants to extend the 21-day deadline to 60 days makes it clear that responsive pleadings and motions to dismiss are treated the same for purposes of the deadline rules. I’ve circled the relevant part of the waiver form for you.

Does a presidential pardon clear your record?

No. A pardon is an official waiver of the penalties of your crime. It is not an absolution of the offense. You are still guilty, you are still a criminal, but any penalties incurred are waived.Webster: Pardon - to absolve from the consequences of a fault or crime, to allow (an offense) to pass without punishment.

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