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Misconduct

Misconduct | Misconducts

Misconduct meaning

Behavior that is considered to be unacceptable. | A penalty or write-up for improper behavior.

Example sentences (20)

He wants to retaliate for their removal from the committee, and apparently, he believes I was very effective in exposing his misconduct, Donald Trump’s misconduct, and that’s what they’re try to stop.

The school system has “an obligation to investigate misconduct and act appropriately when misconduct is substantiated,” CPS spokeswoman Mary Fergus said in a statement.

Based on the available evidence, PCP's account was found to be truthful, but a panel found it did not amount to either misconduct or gross misconduct.

Had he still been serving, Detective Sergeant Clifford would have been dismissed without notice from Devon and Cornwall Police, after members of the misconduct panel found that his actions amounted to gross misconduct.

PC Brigitta Pal was brought before a misconduct hearing at HQ between September 9 and 11. The panel concluded she had violated professional behaviour standards to the extent of gross misconduct.

Ralenkotter was facing two felony charges, theft and misconduct by a public officer, that were dismissed when he pleaded no contest to misdemeanour official misconduct.

Congress`s need to police misconduct, especially presidential misconduct.

Gueller is facing charges of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the second and third degrees and a weapons misconduct charge.

Lorme was arrested and charged with second- and third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, and second-degree weapons misconduct.

The two other counts, misconduct involving a controlled substance in the second degree and misconduct involving a controlled substance in the third degree, were withdrawn.

We know further that what matters in determining whether particular misconduct constitutes a high crime and misdemeanor is ultimately the context and the gravity of the misconduct in question.

Kavanaugh has denied any sexual misconduct then or in college at Yale, though more women alleging sexual misconduct have come forward.

LA Times suspends Beijing bureau chief amid misconduct probeThe Los Angeles Times suspended the head of its Beijing bureau Wednesday after he was accused of sexual misconduct for a second time.

Misconduct may occur at any time, and while the offences that constitute misconduct are listed, the definitions are broad.

That is a due process claim requires that the defendant establish that there was police misconduct and that this misconduct induced the confession.

The third of the Five Precepts is "To refrain from committing sexual misconduct." citation However, "sexual misconduct" is such a broad term, and is subjected to interpretation relative to the social norms of the followers.

Academic misconduct involves malpractice that puts academic values at stake and gives rise to a culture where people try to bypass each other through vile means.

A clear, dedicated policy on sexual misconduct should be a priority for the NHS.

ACT Greens member for Brindabella, Johnathan Davis, 31, has been reported to the police amidst allegations of sexual misconduct.

Activists who attended the meeting took the opportunity to criticize the response by APD, describing the Richardson shooting as part of a pattern of misconduct by Aurora police.