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The consequences can be very severe, and you will not be tried in a civilian court under civilian rules. You will be tried by military court and may be incarcerated in military prison.
Possibly, but probably not. American contractors were employed by the Federal Government, which put them under the same protection as our military; they would be prosecuted in the US, and under US law (see the April 2015 conclusions of the Blackwater-Iraq trials). Regarding the other part of your question; 'contractor' is not a status; a person is either military or a civilian; but regardless, if they are employed on behalf, or by the government, they are subject to American law.
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Yes. Action under the UCMJ is separate from action in a civilian court.
A child under seven cannot file a complaint in his individual capacity in the court, hence tfhe question of presecution does not arise.
Peter was imprisoned and prosecuted under orders of Roman Emperor Nero.
No. Perjury is defined as "the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation." Meaning to commit perjury you must be under oath in a court of law.
Emergency Serices cannot be prosecuted for their services.
Yes. If an officer files false or misleading police reports to his/her department, he/she can be internally investigated and punished, up to and including firing. If an officer files false Court documents, such as he/she lies on an affidavit for a search or arrest warrant, he/she can be prosecuted criminally. There are a large number of crimes that involve lying to the Court or filing false legal documents and anyone who does such a thing can be prosecuted under criminal law (in the US).
Emergency Serices cannot be prosecuted for their services.
Yes. Under the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice) , he could be court-martialed for Statutory Rape.
Depending on which law you violated when committing your offense (state or federal) you will be charged under the appropriate criminal code, and prosecuted in the appropriate court system.