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"Unauthorized Absence" from the military is a Federal Offense. Police or military authorities can arrest the individual. Normally they will return them to the nearest military base. From there they will be returned to their unit where they will be punished. Depending upon the length of time the punishment can be a small fine, loss of a paygrade, jail time and/or dishonorable discharge.

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What is absence without leave?

Being AWOL - means you have left somewhere that you were expected to be - without permission. It's typically applied to the armed forces, especially the army. If a soldier leaves the base without authorisation - he is considered AWOL, and would be disciplined on either his return, or capture !


What happens after an fwop notice is filed in court?

FWOP = For Want (i.e.: lack) of Prosecution. The way the question is worded it sounds as if the defense is filing a motion to dismiss the case - "for want of prosecution." If the judge agrees, it depends entirely on whether they dismiss the case WITH prejudice or WITHOUT prejudice. If it is WITHOUT prejudice the case COULD be opened again by the prosecution. If it is WITH prejudice the case is over and finished and can never be brought again (for THIS particular offense).


What is the Repossession laws in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, creditors can repossess vehicles without court order if the borrower defaults on the loan. However, they must do so without breaching the peace. Borrowers have the right to cure the default before the repossession occurs. Creditors must provide notice before selling the repossessed vehicle.


Is it legal to hand write an eviction notice?

Yes, it is legal to handwrite an eviction notice as long as it contains all the necessary information required by law. It is always a good idea to consult with a legal professional or check your local laws to ensure compliance with eviction notice requirements.


What does notice of case disposition action declined mean?

Notice of case disposition action declined means that a party to a lawsuit has told the court they do not wish to be notified about the outcome of a case. This usually happens after the judge or jury has made their decision about who actually won the lawsuit. Formal notification by mail is not necessary.

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Sample letter for absent without notice?

Apology letter to boss for absent without notice & for not receiving cell phone


Can your employer fire you if they suspect problem to substance abuse?

Absent a contract between you and your employer or local law/company policy stating otherwise, an employer may fire you for any or no reason with or without notice.


what happens if I do not have an address to notify my partner of my intent to divorce?

You'll need to file a 'Petition for Divorce, Summons with or without Children, Spouse's Location Unknown.' What happens is that the notice of the divorce petition will appear in a local publication acceptable to the court. That will be sufficient notice for the courts to proceed.


What happens if an airline changes your flight without notice or consent?

If an airline changes your flight without notice or consent, you may be entitled to compensation or a refund, depending on the airline's policies and the circumstances of the change. It is important to contact the airline to understand your options and rights in such a situation.


Can you change a child s name if they haven t seen the father in years?

You probably can. The court would ask for the consent of the other parent. If their address is unknown the court may require a publishing of the notice in the local newspaper. If the parent has been absent for years it is unlikely they will notice the legal notice buried in the paper. After a couple of weeks the court will allow the change.You probably can. The court would ask for the consent of the other parent. If their address is unknown the court may require a publishing of the notice in the local newspaper. If the parent has been absent for years it is unlikely they will notice the legal notice buried in the paper. After a couple of weeks the court will allow the change.You probably can. The court would ask for the consent of the other parent. If their address is unknown the court may require a publishing of the notice in the local newspaper. If the parent has been absent for years it is unlikely they will notice the legal notice buried in the paper. After a couple of weeks the court will allow the change.You probably can. The court would ask for the consent of the other parent. If their address is unknown the court may require a publishing of the notice in the local newspaper. If the parent has been absent for years it is unlikely they will notice the legal notice buried in the paper. After a couple of weeks the court will allow the change.


What happens if you point at a cemetery?

You will notice that it is there.


Is a samurai military more powerful than a firearm military?

No. Notice who won WW 2?


Is it legal for landlord to enter property to fix your lights if you are at work without letting you know?

Under most state laws a landlord must give you adequate notice before he can enter your property for routine maintenance or inspection. Absent this notice, he may enter your property if it's an emergency. However, in many states, your request for maintenance or repairs is sufficient to allow your landlord to enter your property without consent.


Can you be evicted in 24 hours without a evition notice?

if you have lease, you cannot be evicted without an eviction notice,or notice to quit. If you do not have a lease you will need to deal with legal authorities on this.


What happens when you receive a copyright infringement notice?

When you receive a copyright infringement notice, it means someone believes you have used their copyrighted material without permission. You may need to remove the content, provide proof of permission, or face legal consequences.


What notice do you get regarding rmds?

if you are not informed about the RMD what happens?


Can your employer dismiss you without giving you reasonable notice?

Yes, the employer can dismiss the employee without notice at certain cercumstaces. This can be for theft.