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"We found extensive misconduct going back years, a pattern of misinformation to the board and misuse of the endowment," the attorney general, Anne Milgram, said in an interview this month.
It would be the first British court-martial arising from allegations of prisoner abuse after similar charges were filed in the American sector in Iraq, principally at Abu Ghraib prison, west of Baghdad, where extensive misconduct by American soldiers has been documented through testimony and photographs turned over to United States military investigators.
Here in Minneapolis, a 2009 investigation revealed that members of the local Gang Strike Task Force had engaged in extensive misconduct, including theft of expensive electronics, at least 18 cars and thousands of dollars, wrong-address raids, brutality and false imprisonment.
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"The 500-page district court ruling details the extensive evidence of misconduct, including Donziger's team's own internal documents and emails, video outtakes, and testimony from former allies and insiders," said Morgan Crinklaw, a spokesman for Chevron ..
The FSA said the misconduct was "extensive and widespread" as UBS's traders routinely made requests to colleagues responsible for determining Libor and Euribor submissions in an effort to benefit their own trading positions.
The justices in both cases found that the appeals court had failed to follow Supreme Court precedent in refusing writs of habeas corpus to death-row inmates: Delma Banks, who presented extensive evidence of prosecutorial misconduct, and Robert J. Tennard, whose lawyers argued that he had been blocked from presenting his low I.Q.
The findings mark this as one of the most extensive cases of scientific misconduct in modern history.
The action by U.S. District Judge William Sessions in Burlington, Vermont, ends the most extensive case of scientific misconduct in the history of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Reporters typically follow extensive protocols to corroborate misconduct claims before publishing them.
"Settling for Misconduct," an extensive database from The Chicago Reporter published this week, highlights allegations of Chicago's excessive policing methods, ranging from false arrest to unwarranted killing, particularly in Latino and black communities, leading to 655 settlements in four years.
"I can't think of a time in my adult life where the White House puts something out and you start with wondering if there's any truthful basis for it," said Philip Stinson, a professor of criminology at Bowling Green State University who has collected extensive data about police misconduct.
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