They DO. They get arrested,, charged and tried just like regular citizens. As a matter of fact the scrutiny on officers is even more severe than on private citizens.
The do. Enquiry takes place, the cop gets suspended, tried and sentenced for the illegal act of his.
short answer- Yes. While the brotherhood of police officers is quite tight and they do often have each others backs, a police officer is under the same laws anyone else is.
Yes!
It would depend on the type of crime committed.
Not really, unless caught by police.
Go to the police with that information. Theft is a serious crime and he/she needs to go to prison.
Police officers are more likely to meet at the police station, than in the prison.
if you are on a prison license and go abroad without permission how will the authority such as probation workers and the police no you have gone abroad?
The police would think you're responsible for the death of that person. You'd be charged and go to prison for years.
It depends on if the police are friendly or bad people.
depends on the judge, and the police and how bad they want you, also a good lawer would help
You have to go to the County Prison and talk to all the people.
No, But He Was Arrested A Long Time Ago With Tim McGraw After Messing With A Police Horse.
He must comply with company policy regarding workplace conduct.