Actually, there was no character named Carl who was a police officer on Family Matters. The character's name was Carl Winslow, and he was a police officer on the show. He was portrayed by actor Reginald VelJohnson.
Well, simply that the member of the family of the police officer gets arrested. The police officer didn't commit the crime you see, a family member did. Works the same in any family ... being a police officer is a job like anyone else has be that they are a fireman, labor worker, engineer or whatever.
A city police officer's jurisdiction covers only those streets and areas that are inside of the city limits. Typically, a local police officer cannot legally conduct police business outside of his or her jurisdiction.
Yes, job related and with family.
You need to call the police and give them all the information you can, perhaps notify an adult family member of the abuser if appropriate, and then accept that there is nothing else you can do. The abuser needs professional help- he is not your responsibility. His attempts may not be real and he may be just trying to manipulate you.
Tell the police.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
No, police work for only the state where they are registered as a police officer. That would be the Attorney General's job as the State/Chief Prosecutor.
He is a Police officer for the Chicago Police Department. He started out as Sergeant, then Lieutenant, and then Captain.
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."
You can, but depending on the conviction your family member had they might be more biased towards you.
A police officer