Word: misconducts
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...civil cases, 40% of his criminal cases and 76% of his habeas corpus cases?perhaps the worst record in the U.S. He has twice been removed from cases by the U.S. Supreme Court for bias. U.S. Attorney Child, in 1,018 pages of complaints, accused Ritter of repeated misconduct, including failing to observe procedural rules, ignoring judicial precedents and ruling capriciously...
...other rights violations. That is, it employs 'counter'-'terror' in the true sense of both those words. Even if in part untrue or distorted, newspaper articles, personal testimony and the incidents of harassment that can be seen daily in the streets attest to a continuing pattern of army misconduct...
Kerry stated in the press release that because rumors of Ralph's sexual misconduct persisted through this week, "the conduct of people calling the news media in an anonymous and organized fashion telling details of an incident that never occured is positively reprehensible--it is the basest of human behavior...
Prior said the rumors of Ralph's sexual misconduct spread throughout Somerville and to the news media within hours of the initial charge, before the mayor had been notified of the charge...
Western observers discount the possibility that the charges against Bhutto, once a national hero, are part of a smear campaign by his opponents. Rumors of official misconduct had circulated widely in Pakistan while Bhutto was in office. Moreover, there is little reason to believe that General Zia, who was named army chief of staff by Bhutto a year ago, has any grudge against his former boss. The diffident general, who now calls Bhutto "an evil genius" and "a 1977 Machiavelli," seems determined to remain impartial and let the law take its course. Before his arrest, Bhutto predicted "a crisis...