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I have 2 DUI convictions. The form says crimes related to three or more. Can I simply check "no" and send in application or do I need to track down the conviction documents, court papers, and then submit them?

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I have 2 DUI convictions. The form says crimes related to three or more. Can I simply check "no" and send in application or do I need to track down the conviction documents, court papers, and then submit them?

2 < 3, so follow the instructions :thumbs:

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I have 2 DUI convictions. The form says crimes related to three or more. Can I simply check "no" and send in application or do I need to track down the conviction documents, court papers, and then submit them?

If you answer YES then provide, If you answer NO then move on

If two is three or more, check YES, If two is less than three, then check NO

The confusion is if you EVER have been convicted of the following:

1) Ever

2) Ever

3) Ever but on three separate occasions The three separate occasions is specifically underlined for emphasis

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I have 2 DUI convictions. The form says crimes related to three or more. Can I simply check "no" and send in application or do I need to track down the conviction documents, court papers, and then submit them?

If you answer YES then provide, If you answer NO then move on

If two is three or more, check YES, If two is less than three, then check NO

Reminds me of school...computer science class, programming, C++ :D

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I have 2 DUI convictions. The form says crimes related to three or more. Can I simply check "no" and send in application or do I need to track down the conviction documents, court papers, and then submit them?

If you answer YES then provide, If you answer NO then move on

If two is three or more, check YES, If two is less than three, then check NO

Reminds me of school...computer science class, programming, C++ :D

but in the last line of code I have two "IF's" with only one "THEN" so it won't compile properly

YMMV

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I have 2 DUI convictions. The form says crimes related to three or more. Can I simply check "no" and send in application or do I need to track down the conviction documents, court papers, and then submit them?

If you answer YES then provide, If you answer NO then move on

If two is three or more, check YES, If two is less than three, then check NO

Reminds me of school...computer science class, programming, C++ :D

but in the last line of code I have two "IF's" with only one "THEN" so it won't compile properly

Nope. Wouldn't compile with the word "then" in any case. C++ doesn't use "then". BASIC does. :D

if (I_Been_Convicted)
{
    submit(buncha_legal_papers);
} else {
    no_submit(buncha_legal_papers);
}
if (2 >= 3)
{
    check(yes_box);
} else {
    check(no_box);
}
if (understand_forms(lotsa_questions) == NO)
{
    exit(fail_Ima_idiot);
}

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Nope. Wouldn't compile with the word "then" in any case. C++ doesn't use "then". BASIC does. :D

if (I_Been_Convicted)
{
    submit(buncha_legal_papers);
} else {
    no_submit(buncha_legal_papers);
}
if (2 >= 3)
{
    check(yes_box);
} else {
    check(no_box);
}
if (understand_forms(lotsa_questions) == NO)
{
    exit(fail_Ima_idiot);
}

Omg my nerdiness just came through. I laughed so hard when I read this thread, especially your code.

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