Yes, and, if you're convicted of such an offence while serving as a member of the Armed Forces, you almost certainly will be punted out.
Sexual misconduct
Offender - One who has been convicted of a criminal offense with a sexual component. I.e: urinating in public, consensual sex with a minor or mentally handicapped person, sexual contact with a person of familial relation, non-consensual sexual contact, or rape.Predator - One who seeks sexual, emotional, or other satisfaction from the repeated non-consensual sexual contact with another.
Offender - One who has been convicted of a criminal offense with a sexual component. I.e: urinating in public, consensual sex with a minor or mentally handicapped person, sexual contact with a person of familial relation, non-consensual sexual contact, or rape.Predator - One who seeks sexual, emotional, or other satisfaction from the repeated non-consensual sexual contact with another.
Yes, it is possible.
Wait for him to be convicted again. This is your only legal recourse. That or work to get the laws changed. Regardless of if you do or not, you will still have to wait (in the US at least) for a new crime to be committed--legal action in the US Constitutionally cannot be retroactive--once convicted and penalty served, no further action can be taken--it would be double jeopardy.
If he really was a sexual predator, I believe that she could. If the man was sexual with her and she was underage, I believe so. She should go to her local police office to see.
Not from that information, no.
Warren Jeffs was convicted of two counts of rape as an accomplice in Utah in 2007. He was convicted of two counts of sexual assult of a child in Texas in 2011.
Yes, an autistic person (autistic community rejects people-first language) can be a sexual predator. However it's important to point out that autistic people are no more likely to be sexual preditors than neurotypical people.
No offense, but I seriously hope not.
The cast of Sexual Predator Alert - 2002 includes: Noah Blake as Correspondent Eva Horton as Host Alan Stepp as Detective Clark (2002-) Fred Williamson as Host
The military doesn't have an age of consent.