Can a US Marshal arrest someone in the military? |
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A federal marshal does have a wide jurisdiction and can arrest a military official just like anyone else, but normally military police and a military court will deal with a soldier in an arrest case (if it happened on military property or while they are in service (DEPLOYED). Just because you are a soldier doesn't make you any less vulnerable to arrest. A village police officer can arrest a military official if a violation occurs in their jurisdiction. No soldier immunity in the U.S.
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First answer by Fightermage. Last edit by Fightermage. Contributor trust: 87 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 14 [recommend question]
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