If the particular state in which the adultery occurred has laws against it. Adultery is not illegal in all states, and in some states where it is a crime the law is not enforced and adulterers are not prosecuted.
If however the "military wife" is also enlisted, then she can definitely be charged with adultery under UCMJ.
No, they cannot.
No, a wife can not have her husband charged with desertion if she cheated on him. Adultery is grounds for separation and divorce.
No, a man cannot commit adultery with his wife. In order to be adultery, it has to be with a woman other than your wife.
You don't . . . that is adultery. When you were married, you promised never to commit adultery.
Not "adultery", but from what is known, it is forbidden while on duty and/or in public on military installations.
Adultery is not a criminal offense in most states in the United States, and therefore, individuals cannot be charged for it. However, it can have legal implications in divorce proceedings.
Yes
from what I have read, a lady in Beaumont was charged with a 3rd degree felony for Bigamy. She could face 2-10 years probation and a $10,000 fine. This was in March 2008. My mom just found out her 2nd husband was still married to his last wife, so she is working on this also.
His second wife, Anne Boleyn, who was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I was beheaded for adultery, as was his fifth wife, Catherine Howard.
In the past there have been cases where a military officer was discharged.
As adultery, by itself, isn't grounds for deportation, most likely no-where.
yes