There are many different consequences for someone that goes absent without leave in military law. AWOL is when a military person leaves their base without telling anyone. The person would be arrested and then a military judge would determine what to do with them. They could face military jail time and lose money they earn while in the military. Also, when a person leaves the military, and a potential employer does a background check, they can find out you were a military deserter.
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.
Being 3 minutes late for work...
I believe it's 20-25 not sure exactly.
Tobacco? No legal consequences unless under age.
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NO. If you are under the age of 18, even if you are in the military, you must have the consent of your parent or guardian. When you entered the military, your parents had to sign a wavier, that wavier does not allow marriage, only service.
Yes. You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney who can explain the consequences under federal and state laws.Yes. You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney who can explain the consequences under federal and state laws.Yes. You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney who can explain the consequences under federal and state laws.Yes. You need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney who can explain the consequences under federal and state laws.
There are approximately 180,000 members of the U.S. military who are under the age of 21. This includes all branches of the military.
You can be put under military arrest for various reasons, such as committing a serious military offense, violating military regulations or code of conduct, engaging in insubordination or disobedience, or posing a threat to the safety and security of the military or its personnel. Military arrests are typically governed by military law and procedures and can result in disciplinary action or further legal consequences.
No, because they arent the ones responsible.
An agency declines to pay an employee for the period when she was absent on duty with the Reserves.
Iraq under U.S. Military Occupation happened in 2003.