Whether he would be charged with transporting a minor across state lines for illegal purposes is anyone's guess. Could he be charged for such a crime, yes, but it would depend upon extenuating circumstances.
Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.
yes Barack Obama Sr. was married in Africa when he married Barack's mother. The laws of the individual country would determine if he could be found guilty of adultery.
I do not believe that adultery is a criminal offence in most countries (it is in some Muslim countries) so I do not think you can be 'charged' with it. However if you have sex with another person while still married then you have indeed committed adultery. Filing papers is not the same as a decree absolute - you are still married.
no you wont be charged it happens all the time if that were true then half of the country will be charged. lol
Yes, only legally married spouses are protected from being forced to testify against one another.
Speak to a lawyer. Your husband is guilty of a serious crime. If he is charged with it, the legal fees could destroy whatever is left of the proceeds of your marriage. You have perfect grounds for divorce. Use them.
Depends. FSGLI is Family Servicemember's Group Life Insurance. If you are married and have not declined it, you wil be charged for it. If you are not married or have declined the covereage, then you should see your personnel office.
As long as the individual is not married it will not. They could be charged with perjury, but it is unlikely.
No. If the other person is legally married to another person in another state, then your marriage is not valid in the USA. You can have be legally married to one person at a time.
She was married to Heaphestus at first. Then she married Ares.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
You must either have a finalized divorce from the person you are already married to, or risk being charged with bigamy (and most likely convicted).