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In 1998, for example, the Florida Supreme Court agreed with a trial court that there had been misconduct in an election.
Mr. Polanski claimed, among other things, that there had been misconduct by a judge and a deputy district attorney on the eve of his sentencing.
Last week, after discovering yet another instance of what the Justice Department concluded had been misconduct by the original prosecution team, Mr. Holder said he would seek to drop all charges.
Earlier this year emails leaked to the New York Times revealed that there may have been misconduct by a judge in the original Polanski trial, which, were Polanski to face trial again in the US, could see the director absolved of guilt.
"The mission of the investigating committee is to determine whether or not there has been misconduct; whether STAP cells exist is something for the scientific community to determine," said committee chair Shunsuke Ishii, a RIKEN molecular geneticist, at the press conference, which lasted a marathon 4 hours.
A week after Rashan Charles was killed, the IPCC confirmed that they will be working to establish whether there is "an indication there may have been misconduct or criminality" in the circumstances of his death.
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Nor is it clear that there was misconduct.
Whether that was misconduct or just stupidity is not an easy question to answer.
The Secret Service has also expanded its internal investigation into whether there was misconduct on other trips.
I was terminated by a major corporation for what they said was misconduct.
There was misconduct by Fastow and other senior employees of Enron.
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