Yes military does not shelter anyone from state or federal law.
A person who is not enlisted in the Military is called a Civilian.
No. Because the crimes are state crimes, any public prosecutor with jurisdiction can have the older party arrested and charged. The parents cannot, they can only ask that the older person be charged.
If a person was charged with a felony but has not been charged with any new crimes for 5 years after being released, they can petition the courts to have their record sealed. Felony convictions for SVU crimes cannot be sealed though.
Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon was created on 1999-02-16.
Numerous Supreme Court cases address the rights of people arrested and charged with crimes.
The person would be charged as if they were a civilian and the same charges for illegal drug distribution would apply.
They are a BATTALION COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR
A person who is not a member of the military or the police force.
The train will stop. And if it is not a real emergency, the person pulling the cord could be charged with various crimes for interfering with the operations of the train.
A civilian,
Civilian
As in most countries, a civilian is normally a person is not in the military. Accordingly, an Australian civilian would be an Australian who is not in the Australian military.