I don't know what state your're in or what the Statue of Limitations (law that puts a time limit on when claims can be brought) is, but I would be surprised if it hasn't run by now.
That would differ according to which country's legal system you are working under. You haven't stated which.
Misconduct in the workplace would include such things as assaulting or murdering fellow employees, stealing the money of your employer, setting fire the the building in which you work, and other such destructive acts. It can also refer to more subtle misbehavior such as unwanted sexual advances.
Physically, yes, a woman and her nephew can have a child together. In most places, however, this would be considered to be incest and illegal. In some parts of the world, it might be punishable by death. And if the nephew was not an adult, it would be child sexual abuse on the part of the woman, punishable in the US by jail time.
They're different in every state, so to list of all them here would take forever. Suggest you narrow it down to one state.
You could be charged with "Making a False Report to Law Enforcement." You would have to check further to determine what the penalties for that might be in your particular state.
Yes; violation of a federal law would be punishable under Article 134.
Now Hear this! You would get booked and busted for a variant of l25-A. Sexual misconduct unbecoming a member of the Service ( Navy I presume) Marine Guards would escort you to the Brig at Quantico or maybe St. Elizabeth's hospital in Washington, DC ( the funny house in the Nation's capital). By the way l25A also applies to such dopes or morons who do perverted things with say, Mules in the Canal Zone, or government-owned k-9 watchdogs. Sexual Misconduct with an Animal- a job for the Psychiatric boys.
This would be easier to answer if you indicated a professional area. For example, if you are a CPA, not many professional organizations would spend time defining "deliberate over-prescribing of controlled substances" as a possible area of gross misconduct for you. Probably most examples of gross misconduct are exactly that; actions of misconduct that are too large, or too important not to grasp at face value. It is very unlikely that a professional could engage in gross misconduct and not be aware of it.
The senator is being investigated for alleged misconductwhile in office.If the boy's misconduct continues, he will not be allowed to ride the school bus.The judge has reprimanded the attorney several times for various types of professional misconduct.
Satyriasis is a noun that means an uncontrollable or excessive sexual drive. Example: A person suffering from satyriasis can create problems with their personal relationships.
Yes. She is under the age of consent for sexual activity, which is 16 in Indiana. In this case under Indiana Code 35-42-4-9 it would be sexual misconduct with a minor, a Class C felony.
A penalty is a type of kick given for a foul by a defender against an attacker while inside the penalty area. Cards are show for misconduct; yellow for a caution and red for a send off. **If a player is shown 2 yellow cards for misconduct, he/she is shown a RED CARD and the player is expelled from the game. It is possible that a penalty kick may be given with no misconduct, so no card would be shown.