I agree with Matthew here, you are still 16, finish high school first. You may not realize this now, but a high school diploma can take you a long way in life.
The justice system is meant to rehabilitate, not limit your opportunities in life and have you labeled as a criminal forever. If you are honest and forward about it, and show that you learned from the mistakes that you made, then it might count to your favour.
If you want something really badly, then do your best to achieve such goals. If a long and fulfilling career in the CF is what you really want, then a year or two is not really going to make that big of a difference. You will do doing yourself a big favour by getting as much education as you can, and when it's time for promotions and such, education is a a big factor in how they decide such things. So go and get your high school diploma at least, and maybe even look into some kind of post-secondary education as well. The more options you have in life, the better, and this is not just limited to the CF. The only way to really have those options is through an education.
Personally, even as a university student and ROTP applicant, I sometimes regret the fact that I did not pursue a degree in the hard sciences or engineering. I guess a sociology degree might be useful in some regards, but I did feel that by not going the science/engineering route, I did limit my own options.
So Shayden, the best thing you can do right now is the hold off applying until you finish high school at least. You can get your education, prove that you can keep your nose clean for a long time, and I'm sure your experiences from working full time will work to your benefit.
Best of luck