YOUR pension?! That would be a big fat NO!
This question doesn't have enough information to provide an informed answer. Divorce is a civil, not a criminal, proceeding. It's often difficult for a judge to determine who is the rightful owner of disputed property in a divorce--for a police officer, it's close to impossible. Most officers won't try to force anyone in a pending divorce situation to surrender property, because it's so difficult to determine all of the facts in the field. If an officer forces you to surrender property to another person, and you believe the officer acted wrongly, make a complaint to his employer. The department can investigate and possibly assist in reclaiming your property if it was taken from you in error.
Someone obviously made a complaint in order for a police officer to show up and accuse the new husband of trying to choke his wife. If a complaint is made the police officer has to check it out and is certainly trained to spot what is just fun or is a marital disagreement. Depending on the circumstances the police officer can take the husband away in handcuffs to cool off in jail overnight or he may believe the couple and just tell them to tone it down. If indeed the police officer witnessed the two people playing around and thought that the husband was really choking his wife then the police officer is doing his job by checking it out. Unless the wife agrees that indeed her husband was trying to choke her it is highly unlikely the husband will be charged.
Henry, he's a parol officer & a human.
He was a student, Artillery Officer, General Officer, First Consul and Emperor. He was a son, brother, husband and father.
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Talk to your Officer in Charge (OIC), he will point you to the right person, or laugh at you.
Her first husband, Jim Dougherty was a police officer. Her second husband, Joe DiMaggio, was a retired baseball hero and her third husband, Arthur Miller, was a well respected playwright.
well she did he was a police officer called William Wilson they divorced in 2004
It is likely they can, it is the parent's obligation to quiet the child, not the officer. The officer is not your child, and can ask questions if they normally would.
No. No Warrant Officer is a field grade officer. Actually a CW4 receives the same priviledges as a field grade officer. My husband is a CW4 and when applying for on post housing, we can not be placed in company grade house, it must be field grade. It is the same for w4 and w5.
Yes, and most often the officer has no choice. If the police are called to a dispute and there is evidence of assault then the officer is usually required to arrest one or both parties.
Yes. If you are an "officer" of the corporation you ARE exposed to legal liability.