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  • Stevens Case Could Give U.S. Attorneys Cold Feet, Activists Warn

    04/10/2009 9:42:56 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 15 replies · 775+ views
    Fox News ^ | April 10, 2009 | Judson Berger & AP
    Attorney General Eric Holder has warned his U.S. attorneys that misconduct in the Department of Justice will not tolerated, but he's also trying to nip in the bud any reluctance in his staff to tackle public corruption.Good government activists are warning that the dropping of all charges against former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and the tossing of his seven felony convictions could give U.S. prosecutors cold feet in going after other politicians who are suspected of crimes. Already the lawyer for former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, who was convicted of bribery and mail fraud, has urged Attorney General Eric Holder...
  • Have "WE THE PEOPLE" been compromised?

    03/16/2009 8:26:03 PM PDT · by Atom Smasher · 58 replies · 1,014+ views
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  • Feds: Misconduct by CIA's Foggo spanned decades

    02/25/2009 1:38:53 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 551+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/25/09 | Matthew Barakat - ap
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. – A former CIA agent rose to the agency's No. 3 rank despite a record of misconduct that stretched over 20 years, prosecutors said, until his career came to an end with his conviction in a bribery scheme. In court papers, prosecutors describe how Kyle "Dusty" Foggo was investigated in the late 1980s for punching a bicyclist in a traffic dispute and for numerous relationships with foreign women that could have compromised security. ... Instead, Foggo is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria after pleading guilty to a single count of fraud as...
  • Online Register Created To Flag Scientific Papers That May Be Tainted By Fraud Or Misconduct

    12/23/2008 4:15:34 AM PST · by CE2949BB · 5 replies · 295+ views
    Science Daily ^ | Dec. 18, 2008
    A group of French research students is launching an online register to flag up scientific papers that have been tainted by fraud and other types of scientific misconduct. Claire Ribrault, a PhD student in neurobiology at Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, unveiled the Scientific Red Cards project last month at a workshop on research integrity sponsored by the European Science Foundation (ESF). The idea is to identify papers that have been shown to be fraudulent but are still in circulation. Scientific journals are the primary means by which the results of research are made public. Emma Campbell, of the European...
  • Lawuit filed against Ontario County (NY) and district attorney (Democrat Tantillo withheld evidence)

    07/18/2008 8:53:03 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 3 replies · 194+ views
    © Copyright 2008 WHEC-TV, LLC ^ | Updated at: 07/17/2008 06:00:14 PM | By: Catherine Varnum
    the first steps have been taken to file a lawsuit against Ontario County and its district attorney. It stems from a case involving a Greece engineer who was acquitted of putting in faulty septic systems and Walter Casper, who is now serving time for his wife's murder. “I know the DA's office in Ontario County didn't present all the information that was out there and available.” Defense attorney Mark Young has piles and piles of paperwork from that case. His client, engineer Dave Simpson of Greece, was charged with six counts of filing a false instrument. Young was determined to...
  • AP: Mayor Scandal Distracting Business Leaders

    05/28/2008 3:25:57 PM PDT · by Westlander · 7 replies · 97+ views
    AP ^ | 5-28-2008 | Jim Irwin
    The married mayor also signed off on a confidentiality agreement that hid from the Detroit City Council the role those text messages played in an exorbitant $8.4 million settlement of a whistle-blowers' lawsuit by former police officers. The scandal has led the City Council to ask Gov. Jennifer Granholm, a fellow Democrat, to remove Kilpatrick from office for misconduct. The council accuses the mayor of violating provisions in the city charter as part of the whistle-blowers' settlement. The nine-member council also is expected to begin forfeiture of office proceedings against the mayor in about two weeks.
  • Clerical collateral damage

    03/03/2008 10:03:41 PM PST · by GratianGasparri · 23 replies · 193+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | March 4, 2008 | Pete Vere
    When the Catholic Church's sexual-misconduct scandal became nationwide front-page news six years ago, the Rev. Philip Lee Erickson of the Archdiocese of Louisville was just 34. The young priest had just obtained the canon-law license that would let him function as a lawyer within the church's internal legal system when the cover-up of priestly sexual abuse in Boston and elsewhere, mostly against boys and young men, became widely reported in early 2002. "Newly ordained, as the saying goes, you're bright-eyed and bushy-tailed," Father Erickson told The Washington Times in a telephone interview.
  • Teacher Misconduct Cases in Florida - more than 4,000 investigated (Search your state)

    01/05/2008 7:09:13 PM PST · by Libloather · 20 replies · 1,362+ views
    WCTV ^ | 1/03/08 | Chris Casquejo
    Teacher Misconduct Cases in FloridaLast Updated: 6:44 PM Jan 3, 2008 Reporter: Chris Casquejo Last school year, more than 4,000 teachers in Florida were investigated for misconduct, but just 300 disciplinary actions show up on a state website. The numbers do little to comfort parents. “Anything that’s inappropriate with a child should be taken care of. They should be barred by the school board where they should not be able to teach again,” says Shelley Gandy. Key lawmakers say the days of quietly firing a bad teacher are over. A Senate study on teacher misconduct found that some Florida school...
  • Mugabe appoints tribunal to probe attorney misconduct: report

    12/27/2007 12:24:36 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies · 73+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 12/27/07 | AFP
    HARARE (AFP) - President Robert Mugabe has appointed a three-man tribunal to probe misconduct charges against Zimbabwe's suspended attorney-general Sobusa Gula-Ndebele, state radio reported Thursday. Gula-Ndebele was suspended by Mugabe on December 14 after he was accused of meeting with former banker James Mushore, who was wanted by police for siphoning foreign currency from Zimbabwe. "President (Robert) Mugabe (has) sworn in a three-member tribunal to investigate allegations being levelled against attorney-general, Gula-Ndebele," the report said. "Gula-Ndebele was suspended on allegations of conduct contrary to or inconsistent with duties of a public officer." According to the constitution of Zimbabwe, the president...
  • DNA could clear 'Satanic' triple murder teenagers

    11/04/2007 12:37:28 PM PST · by 49th · 28 replies · 647+ views
    The Guardian ^ | 11/04/07 | Paul Harris
    The horrific crime shocked a nation. Three young boys, cub scouts, were tied up, murdered and their naked bodies dumped in a drainage ditch. As a Deep South community bayed for justice, attention focused on a group of misfit teenagers, heavy metal fans accused of killing the children in a Satanic ritual. The case became a sensation at a time when a 'Satanic panic' over cults was gripping 1990s America. All three were found guilty. Jason Baldwin, then 16, and Jessie Misskelley, 17, got life sentences. Damien Echols, 18, was put on death row, where he remains. Now evidence, including...
  • British Parliament recommends suspension for GALLOWAY FoR MISCONDUCT in OIL-FOR-FOOD program

    07/17/2007 10:56:44 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 30 replies · 933+ views
    US Senate ^ | 7/17/07 | Norm Coleman
    July 17th, 2007 - Washington, D.C. - The United Kingdom House of Commons Committee on Standards and Privileges has released a report today concerning MP George Galloway and his misconduct related to the Oil-for-Food Program. The Parliament report was highly critical of Galloway's activities related to the Program, ruling against Galloway on every charge. Finally, the Committee recommends that he be suspended from the House of Commons for eighteen working days – which is reportedly "one of the most severe [penalties] given to an MP" – and requests that he apologize for his misconduct. In arriving at its conclusions, the...
  • (Left-wing conspiracy nut professor)Ward Churchill could learn fate in 3 weeks

    05/14/2007 1:41:49 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies · 818+ views
    A University of Colorado professor who once compared some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi could learn within three weeks whether he can return to the classroom — or whether the university will pursue sanctions including dismissal. University President Hank Brown received a report Tuesday from a faculty committee regarding its hearing on alleged research misconduct by ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill. Brown has 15 business days to determine how to proceed, the university said. If Brown decides the are no grounds for dismissal, he could return Churchill to the classroom and close the case, or he could recommend sanctions...
  • Need Legal help bad!! Police Misconduct [Vanity]

    11/15/2006 10:34:39 PM PST · by ozoneliar · 21 replies · 598+ views
    I don't want to go into details on this board, but suffice it to say I was recently manhandled/assaulted by 2 police officers without justification(like I said I want to keep the details thin, for privacy/legal reasons). I suffered no lasting physical injuries. I am not really sure where to go with this(if anywhere). The way I view it I have 3 non-mutually exclusive options. A)File an internal affairs complaint B)Pursue a civil suit against the local government. C)Pursue a civil rights violation case with the DOJ. Like I have said before, the assault was 100% unjustified, and I have...
  • Misconduct by military recruiters cited (Up Yours, Pete Stark!)

    08/14/2006 5:20:17 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies · 417+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 8/14/06 | Anne Plummer Flaherty - ap
    WASHINGTON - Military recruiters have increasingly resorted to overly aggressive tactics and even criminal activity to attract young troops to the battlefield, congressional investigators say. Grueling combat conditions in Iraq, a decent commercial job market and tough monthly recruiting goals have made recruiters' jobs more difficult, the Government Accountability Office said Monday. This has probably prompted more recruiters to resort to strong-arm tactics, including harassment or criminal means such as falsifying documents, to satisfy demands, GAO states. The report was done at the behest of lawmakers who were concerned that not enough was being done to curb aggressive recruitment practices....
  • Colorado Professor Cited for Misconduct - Ward Churchill

    05/16/2006 11:34:57 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 42 replies · 1,378+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 5/16/06 | Chase Squires - ap
    BOULDER, Colo. - An investigation of a professor who likened some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi found serious cases of misconduct in his academic research, a University of Colorado spokesman said Tuesday. One member of the five-person investigative committee recommended that ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill be fired, and four recommended he be suspended, university spokesman Barrie Hartman said. Churchill has denied doing anything wrong. He said earlier Tuesday that he had yet to see the report. University officials had earlier determined Churchill could not be fired for his comments about the terrorist attacks, but they launched an inquiry...
  • Sexual-misconduct charges rare among female suspects

    03/27/2006 6:50:15 PM PST · by Former Military Chick · 19 replies · 601+ views
    the noblesville ledger ^ | March 21, 2006 | Rosalyn Demaree
    NOBLESVILLE -- Laura Wilcox, an 18-year-old senior at Westfield High School, has been charged with two counts of sexual misconduct with a minor. Police say she had sexual relations with a 15-year-old boy at his home. The boy's parents alerted the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department to the situation, said county prosecutor Sonia Leerkamp. Sheriff's Department Maj. Mark Bowen said she turned herself in to the Sheriff's Department Saturday and posted a $10,000 bond for her release from the Hamilton County Jail. Both charges are Class C felonies. According to court documents, the incident was reported to the Hamilton County Sheriff's...
  • CA: State commission admonishes Orange County judge

    02/21/2006 7:14:44 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 201+ views
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - An Orange County judge was publicly admonished Tuesday for allegedly having his clerk and bailiff help run two rental properties. Judge John M. Watson sold the properties in La Habra and Whittier last year, according to the Commission on Judicial Performance. The misconduct took place between 2000 and 2004, according to the commission. "A judge may not use his or her office, staff or public property and/or resources under the judge's control for personal, non-governmental purposes," the commission said in a statement. A public admonishment is a step below public censure. Watson declined comment, saying...
  • Invalid Rule Spares Former Prosecutors from Discipline

    01/21/2006 4:46:19 AM PST · by hdrabon · 20 replies · 1,487+ views
    The Raleigh News & Observer ^ | Jan 21, 2006 | Joseph Neff
    The disciplinary arm of the N.C. State Bar dropped charges of felonious misconduct against two former Union County prosecutors Friday because of a 1999 clerical error at the state Supreme Court. The State Bar had charged Kenneth Honeycutt and Scott Brewer with lying, cheating and withholding evidence in a 1996 death penalty case. The ruling Friday marks the second time that Honeycutt and Brewer won on procedural grounds before the bar's Disciplinary Hearing Commission, which sits as judge and jury in disciplinary cases. . . . Prosecutors around the state are concerned that the case is damaging their reputation and...
  • Bar calls ex-DAs' actions feloniesEvidence withheld in '96 murder case

    01/16/2006 8:18:17 AM PST · by hdrabon · 12 replies · 1,190+ views
    Raleigh News & Observer ^ | Jan 13, 2006 | Joseph Neff
    The N.C. State Bar has challenged the dismissal of disciplinary charges against two former Union County prosecutors, saying they committed felonies to win a death penalty conviction. Kenneth Honeycutt and Scott Brewer were charged with lying, cheating and withholding evidence in the 1996 murder trial. Honeycutt, the former district attorney in Union County, has since returned to private practice; Brewer is now a District Court judge in Richmond County. Last week, the bar's Disciplinary Hearing Commission cited a missed deadline in dismissing the case against them. But the bar's lawyers say there is no deadline to bring charges because the...
  • Dallas judge throws party as she sends man to prison for life for assaulting girlfriend

    10/26/2004 8:45:39 PM PDT · by SmithL · 25 replies · 880+ views
    AP ^ | 10/26/4 | LISA FALKENBERG
    DALLAS -- A judge welcomed a former fugitive back to her courtroom with balloons, streamers and a cake before sentencing him to life in prison. "You just made my day when I heard you had finally come home," Judge Faith Johnson told Billy Wayne Williams, who had been convicted in absentia of aggravated assault after he disappeared a year ago. "We're so excited to see you, we're throwing a party for you." Williams, 53, who has a criminal record dating to the 1980s, was accused of choking his girlfriend until she passed out. He failed to appear for his trial...