in that case the government public prosecutor files a case against him but there must be vivid evidences
If a cop is breaking the law in any way, he can be arrested as if he's any other person. Police officers are not above the law.
It depends what your actions were that violated the law, but the most common punishment is in fees.
a cop
No, an undercover cop is not required to identify themselves as law enforcement when carrying out an operation.
Because you're breaking the law.
Martial Law - 1998 Cop Out 1-5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1998
This question confuses me, I didnt even know such a law excisted. However this is likely immpossible. bullying commonly occurs between minors. the law cannot control them only their parents. So basicly the law doesnt excist and it doesnt because it happens much to often and almost invisible to others. tell me if im wrong please!
I am not sure exactly what you mean by employmment law. However, what happens is largely up to the judge and depends on many counts are against you, what exactly you did, your demeanor, the circumstances and what the law says the penalties are.
someone that enforces the law to stop the ones that break it.
Why? For what reason? Do you want to hire a bodyguard? In some jurisdictions hiring off-duty officers to work for you is allowed - in others, it is not. It all depends on the rules of the agency for which he works, or local law.
If you are caught, you may lose your license or worse, depending on the infraction. The law is there for a reason; you can't just break it without expecting consequences.
A renegade cop is one who breaks the law instead of enforcing it. He may take bribes or he may be part of a criminal gang.