Simply because he is a police officer there is no special unlawful or illegal connotation applied to his transgression. However he, and his co-worker COULD be disciplined by their agency for "Conduct Unbecoming." Hardly anyone is prosecuted for adultery these days, and, indeed, many (most?) states have struck it from their statute books.
Felony offense.
mistm demeanor
you go to jail
You call the police.
Assault on a Police Officer is a felony crime in most jurisdictions I am aware of. The maximum penalty that can be imposed is set by your particular state's legislature.
Cuba is not like most places. There most likely is no law for battery of a police officer. If you attemp to attack him, he would probably just shoot you down and that would be the end of it. They will not tolerate things like that.
Disobeying a police officer in Washington State is a misdemeanor. A person who is convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State can be imprisoned for twenty-four hours or more and be given a fine of two hundred fifty dollars or more.
From an ethical standpoint, there isn't much of a difference. However, legally (and even to some extent ethically) in assaulting a police officer, you are in effect assaulting the government, so the punishment is usually more severe.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."
The officer always has the right to void a ticket after the fact as well as if he cannot he can forgo going to court on said date and the charges will be dismissed.
A police officer