"In the course of this investigation, we discovered serious misconduct and a loss of moral values, " Kern said.
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The superintendents of reformatories are allowed to impose corporal punishment on both male and female residents for serious misconduct.
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If he escaped arrest for 48 hours though he could remain free until convicted of negligence or serious misconduct.
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"When any elected official is charged with serious misconduct, the public s faith in its government institutions can suffer.
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Because of his " serious misconduct, " a committee of the Arkansas Supreme Court has recommended that Clinton be disbarred.
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Within hours of being replaced, Harris described potentially serious misconduct by fellow jurors and the deputies assigned to watch them.
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"For us to convict, there must be serious misconduct, " said Sen . Burt Cohen, a Democrat from New Castle.
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"The essence of this ruling is the finding of serious misconduct by the counsel and the party, " she said.
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No worker could be sacked, unless for serious misconduct or incompetence; even in such cases, alternative work would be offered.
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The parties apparently concede that the physical obstruction allegation constituted serious misconduct, but that the low moderate misconduct charges did not.