Word: misconduct
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, was recently appointed to the state supreme court's new Committee on Judicial Responsibility, a nine-member body established to investigate allegations of misconduct or maladministration made against Massachusetts judges...
Said the report: "The commission is equally persuaded that scores of other violations of the honor code have gone undetected or unpunished and that during recent years, a substantial number of cadets have been involved in dishonesty, toleration and, on occasion, misconduct as honor representatives...
...Like any other citizen," the judge said, "these officials are charged with the knowledge of established law and must be held accountable for personal misconduct." Halperin's suit was a civil action and therefore not covered by President Ford's pardon absolving Nixon of any criminal acts that occurred during his Administration...
...company accused the five of "serious strike misconduct" and "flagrant assault on property...
...very least, the Reilly case raised suggestions of official misconduct, and Connecticut Governor Ella Grasso ordered two investigations-one into the original prosecution, another into who really killed Barbara Gibbons. Says Miller: "We just happened to [free Reilly] by dint of much work and labor. This pretty well calls justice into question...