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At the same time, it could not be denied that the various misdemeanours committed by employees took place on her watch.
All of these things are facilitated – even encouraged – by laws that are geared to cracking down on the smallest of misdemeanours committed by those at the bottom of the pecking order – for example, benefit fraud.
All of these things are facilitated – even encouraged – by laws that are geared to cracking down on the smallest of misdemeanours committed by those at the bottom of the pecking order – for example, benefit fraud.
When the criminal law professor Mark Pieth was appointed to oversee the sham of a reform process announced four years ago by Blatter, he provoked widespread derision when he said he would only focus on misdemeanours committed from that point on.
Telling students off in front of the rest of the class or punishing the whole class for misdemeanours committed by a few students are also ineffective and ended up creating resentment and harming the student-teacher relationship.
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It was drafted by government lawyers under orders to puff diplomats up with as much power as possible, so they bestowed upon them not just immunity but impunity, covering every crime and misdemeanour committed during foreign service, whether or not in the course of duty.
But the prosecution has successfully argued that the court is not competent: the alleged misdemeanours, although committed while Mr Dumas was a minister, were not strictly related to his ministerial duties.
The current test for such adaptation is how the Human Rights Act (HRA) can be made to work in an atmosphere of heightened security anxiety and public hostility to extending the rights of British citizenship to foreigners who have committed misdemeanours.
What is being negotiated here is a young person's (YP) attitude about a misdemeanour he has committed, receiving a stolen mobile phone.
I was asked on BBC Ulster's Sunday Sequence yesterday if Johann Hari's misdemeanours were like those committed by Jayson Blair, the New York Times journalist who fabricated interviews.
I imagine that players got tired of being fined their actual wages for their occasional misdemeanours, so someone had the cunning idea of giving them extra money for not committing misdemeanours, so when they are fined they are not losing money they have earned, which they dislike, but not getting money they haven't, which feels a bit better.
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