You flippin get arrested.
Yes, it is. Any "un-wanted" touching of ANYBODY (let alone a police officer) is legally and technically an assault.
The main thing that needs to happen is to have the Marine reported to his or her commanding officer. If you have no idea who that is or know how to report to his commanding officer it would be good to call the base where the Marine is assigned. The military police can handle the matter. If you cannot reach the base MP or the General in charge of the base then call the police. They can handle the matter with the Marines.
It is defined by state or federal law. In Oregon, for example, a police officer has authority through the entire state.
dog bites kid.tears up car.runs away.
15 to 20 metre.
A voluntary communication with police (or government). A person is free to walk away at any moment. Example: Police officer: "What are you doing here?" Person: "Nothing."
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Eg, "The police officer stood in the middle of the road, diverting traffic away from the accident."
Let me just start by saying that you should not be a Police Officer. Getting back to your question. As a police officer you have a "Moral Clause" in which your current agency can use to hire you. Since you are already a police officer you should know that if you did drugs (depending on what you did) at one point you were in possession of such drugs. In CA that's a felony. Technically speaking you commited a felony and got away with it. Do the rest of us, hospital police a favor and quit your job.
Yes, because a witness probably told him, and if someone saw it happen they can tell a police officer. If no one saw it and the police did not see it then they would not pull you over, unless he has ESP. There is a chance you are being pulled over for something else. Anotehr reason would be reasonable suspicion; an officer does not need to see you robbing a bank if he knows it happened and you are speeding away.
If a police officer observes it, you'll probably be pulled over and cited. If you're not observed doing this, then, simply put, you got away with it, and nothing will happen.
the police officer chased him. He ran too far, but could not get loose.