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The disciplinary cases underscore how the police airwaves have changed.
The true gauge, of course, is lifelong behavior, not school disciplinary cases.
By September, he said, he wants to cut the backlog of disciplinary cases in half.
The commission also found that the department did not routinely gather data on how long disciplinary cases took.
Indeed, the Federal Trade Commission filed the first disciplinary cases under the 1994 law just last summer.
Handing over disciplinary cases to an independent body would also enable the FA to be a more effectively focused organisation.
They were granted anonymity because they said they feared that open criticism could influence the outcome of their disciplinary cases.
The number of disciplinary cases, a large portion of them involving hazing, also rose, to 108 from 88.
The majority of lawyers seriously disciplined mishandle or misappropriate their clients' money; just over one-third of all disciplinary cases involve client funds.
Uefa has opened disciplinary cases against both Real Madrid and Barcelona following their ill-tempered Champions League semi-final first leg on Wednesday night.
The new agreement includes two elements that are new to umpires' labor contracts: an annual escalation in pay and a neutral fact-finder for disciplinary cases.
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