If you're a Cpl in the Marine Corps, and you get out to become a police officer will you keep your rank.
It depends entirely on the police unit that you are joining. If you were in a military police unit it helps as well.
yes
You capitalize 'police' after the department name, where the word is part of the department name, as in, 'The Somerville Police Department is looking to recruit more policeofficers.'
It depends on the policies and/or guidelines of the police department doing the hiring. Generally, these kind of charges will not prevent a police department from being able to hire you.
Quite often. Military Police has traditionally been a shortage MOS, which is in high demand by the military. If you're in Military Police or Motor Transport as a Reservist or National Guardsman, you stand a pretty good chance of being deployed.
Most likely, get a lawyer
Yes, Military Police may make the initial decision before a detainee is given a mental health assessment
There are minimal requirements for being part of the military police, rank being one of them. Sergeant or higher is probably the norm. Throughout life you are going to experience different kinds of minimal requirements for many forms of employment out there.
Police department picks one brand of vehicle so that all police departments use the same brand which is not being widely used for other purposes. This makes the police cars distinctive and different from other cars on the road.
...Yes. Normaly the MP's will detain them until civilian authorities can respond and arrest them.The Authority to arrest on a military base is solely with the Military, but they often will remand authority to the County Sheriff's department, or local Police depending on a pre-arranged agreement between the military (specificaly the base commander) and local governments in the event of civilians being involved.
The San Francisco Police Department (also known as the SFPD) has the ranks of Police Officer, Inspector (Detective), Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Commander, Deputy Chief, and Chief of Police. The Inspector rank, while still in use, is no longer available for testing and promotion. All officers wishing to enter the Investigations Bureau must promote to Police Sergeant and request and investigative assignment. Additionally, the rank of Assistant Chief is not currently being used as a cost-savings measure.
Local and state police departments employ homicide detectives; also Federal Government agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, military police, and NCIS.
Unclear what is being asked. If you want a copy of a police report - they are 'public documents' - they are available to anyone who wishes to have a copy (possibly with the payment of a small administrative fee).
German shepherd dogs are the best at being loyal to their owners and at what they are doing. Especially when they are helping that police and the military when they are looking for bombs or drugs if they're working with police too...