The Federation is funded by a monthly subscription paid from officers'salaries and provides representation and advice to officers who are subject to disciplinary offences.
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Conscription was opposed by organisations such as the End Conscription Campaign, but overall, white morale remained high as indicated by the few recruits tried for serious disciplinary offences.
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In that year, he was brought before a military tribunal charged with a serious disciplinary offence that took place at a dance in Tula during replenishment of the 1st Baltic Front.
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In many countries a sexual relation between a teacher and a pupil is not a serious disciplinary offence and policies on sexual harassment in schools either do not exist or are not implemented.
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The committee, headed by Col Weerasak Kuptanon, deputy commander of the 3rd Combat Support Command, decided that Capt Songklod Chuenchupol had committed three disciplinary offences, Maj Gen Prawit Klinthong, the 3rd Combat Support commander said.
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The Prosecutor-General is organized under the Government, though without belonging to the spoils system, and can only be dismissed under special circumstances described in the Letters Patent Act, with support from the Swedish National Disciplinary Offence Board ( ).
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Subsequent enquiries found evidence of prisoners being punished for disciplinary offences by exposing them to the weather in an open barbed wire compound, prisoners habitually being prodded with bayonets, and illegal punishments in which internees were stripped, handcuffed and publicly flogged.
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On 19 November 1940, Greenfield was summoned before John Maxwell, the Chief Constable of Manchester, and charged with three disciplinary offences : acting in a manner likely to bring discredit upon the force; unauthorised communication with a person not connected with the fire brigade; and divulging to that person fire brigade matters.
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At the Church of England website a declaration dated 3 June 2014 states : " The House of Bishops of the Church of England have voted to make membership or support of the British National Party ( BNP ) or National Front ( NF ) a potential disciplinary offence for its clergy ".
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On 24 June 2011, the University of Edinburgh released a statement, stating they were " very concerned " about the reported activities of MacMaster and would investigate any misuse of university computing facilities : they would also investigate the matter in the context of Edinburgh University's Dignity and Respect Policy and list of Disciplinary Offences.