Yes
Misfeasance or malfeasance
"Embrezzlement" is embezzlement whether the funds are public or private. Are you referring to the terms "Misfeasance" or "Malfeasance?"
what public office management
the Public Affair office
North Dakota Judicial System's justices are elected on non-partisan ballots. The office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is a non-partisan state wide office in North Dakota.
Contact the office of the clerk of the court where the judgment was entered. If you do not know the specific court then contact the circuit court clerk's office. Or you can do a search of public records, however such sites are generally three months or more behind in posting judgment awards and other public judicial information.
Judicial Public Service Commission
Office of Public Safety ended in 1974.
Office of Public Safety was created in 1957.
The word misfeasance is a legal term. But you might hear it relating to medicine or nursing. It means a transgression, especially with abuse of a person's authority. Most of the transgressions in nursing fall under physical torts-- for example, if a nurse has no order for 4-point hard restraints but applies them because the nurse is frustrated with the patient. Misfeasance example might be if a nurse refuses to report a patient's complaint of a medication side effect and tells the patient "You must take the drug because the doctor ordered it."Note: Malfeasance is a related word in law, but it pertains to a public official committing a wrongdoing. For example, a mayor bars a council member from speaking out about how the mayor is mismanaging public money might be malfeasance.
How does someone get chosen to run for public office
A politician who is running for public office is a candidate.