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For instance, five members of the Philadelphia Police Department who have spent five years being investigated for theft, misconduct, lying on search warrants, cutting security cameras in stores before looting them, and a laundry list of other crimes may get put back on the force without being punished at all.
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The trooper, Brian Holmes, 41, of Elizabeth, faces 13 charges, including official misconduct, theft and drug trafficking, prosecutors said.
An obsessed former student of Lasdun's began trying – through posting messages online and making public accusations of theft and sexual misconduct – to "ruin him".
Mr. Smith, who was being sought by the police on a fugitive warrant, faces 30 years in prison on seven counts of conspiracy, official misconduct and theft.
If you quit or are laid off (other than for extreme misconduct like theft) or your hours are reduced, you can pay for continued coverage for yourself, your spouse and dependent children for 18 months.
A former state social worker assigned to monitor Rilya Wilson, a 5-year-old who disappeared in the custody of the state welfare system, was charged on Thursday with official misconduct and theft.
The exchange requires members to investigate records of criminal convictions disclosed by applicants and refuse to hire anyone found guilty within the previous 10 years of misdemeanors or felonies related to larceny, theft, embezzlement or related misconduct.
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.
Mr. Furlow, who was arrested and was being held in $20,000 bail in Essex County Jail, was charged with three counts of conspiracy, official misconduct and theft and faces up to 25 years in prison.
The indictment, which follows a nearly three-year state investigation, charges that from 2003, when she was City Council president, until shortly after she became the first woman to be elected mayor of Baltimore, in 2007, Ms. Dixon, a Democrat, committed perjury, theft, fraudulent misappropriation and misconduct in office.
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