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The word 'misconduct' is a noun, i.e. a person, place, or thing. Ex. Jeremiah Deem Tulsa - The University of Alabama suspended five football players due to player misconduct.
1. To charge a serving government official with serious misconduct while in office. 2. cast somebody oout of public office. 3. to charge somebody with a crime or misdemeanor 4. Disparage somebody: question a person's good character.
a person i know was charged with a possesion of a control substance 2 in 1998, what are the charges that this person face and what is the statue of limitations of this charge?
Commonwealth must prove three things beyond a reasonable doubt: First: That the substance in question is a controlled substance Second: That the defendant possessed some perceptible amount of that substance Third: That the defendant did so knowingly or intentionally.
If an authority figure does not physically see or catch you with a controlled substance, then you can not to charged with buying a controlled substance. The only time this is not true is if the person you bought it from is wearing a wire, the the police can catch and charge you.
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A person of no substance may be referred to as shallow or empty. This can imply they lack depth, sincerity, or meaningful qualities.
Accounting misconduct is a phrase used to describe when someone purposely messes up the books within a business. The usual reason for this is so the person can gain access to money for their own personal use.
The person in charge of a ship is the Captain.
Foul language has already qualified the behaviour as misconduct. He might not be aware but then since he/she has been informed and cautioned this definitely proves to be misconduct.
The person in charge of a county court - is a Magistrate.
The person in charge is the Curator.