And a fourth person, a public official, also admitted conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.
The second police officer and the public official could not be named for legal reasons.
The surgeon general can lead that attitude change with more authority than any other public official.
If Grasso were to be paid like a public official, his compensation would clearly be too much.
Another is with a former public official who's thought a lot about these questions of presidential leadership.
Mr. Herrera isn't the first public official to take aim at energy drinks and how they are marketed.
He is charged with intentionally "inflicting severe pain or suffering" as a public official on two separate individuals.
The 1987 law is about disclosing the relationships that could conflict with the public official's role or decision making.
The last public official killed in Colorado in the past 10 years was Sean May, a prosecutor in suburban Denver.
The classic example is Benjamin Franklin, who was a printer, publisher and public official but still made key discoveries in electricity.
My response to that is, it is true, there is nothing wrong with a public official, under the right circumstances, helping someone get a job.
JCOPE's "2013 Ethics Filing Instructions" states under "family" that only legally married spouses need provide financial data as part of a public official's annual financial filing.
Honest services fraud evolved from a 1941 Supreme Court decision in which a public official received bribes in exchange for favorable action on a city contract.
The file also related to a 25-year-old man arrested on 17 February last year on suspicion of conspiracy to corrupt a public official and money laundering.
Now, one thing I've got to say, though -- and I think I speak for every public official here -- you can't have something for nothing.
Was Okeefe violating the law by recording his conversation with a public official on public property in a public office where there is no expectation of privacy?
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"Maureen O'Connor was a selfless public official who contributed much to the well-being of San Diego, " U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy of San Diego said in a prepared statement.
The defendants include a public official, a former public official and vendors who allegedly overstated invoices at Brookfield's request to give the extra money to public officials, according to the prosecutor.
"It relates to suspected payments to a public official and is not about seeking journalists to reveal confidential sources in relation to information that has been obtained legitimately, " the police statement said of the information.
Some reformist groups also object, arguing that the changes do not strengthen civil institutions enough, and raise the scope for corruption by lessening the time required between a public official's leaving office and his standing in some election.
Meanwhile, a disciplinary watchdog says a public security official in Guangdong used two fake hukou to invest in real estate, Beijing Times adds.
Considering that and all the thousands of innocents often caught in the crossfire of the tax system, you may take particular pleasure in knowing that even a public tax official can have tax troubles.
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Its members have used legislative initiatives, oversight hearings, public statements and official correspondence to rouse the public.
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His last official public role was during President Nicolas Sarkozy's state visit to Britain last week.
The Welsh Guards, First Minister Carwyn Jones, schoolchildren and the public attended the official opening on Wednesday.
Most of the paths on the land were "permissive" - in other words, not official public rights of way.
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This is the first official public appearance for Grumpy Cat, who lives with her owner, Tabatha Bundesen, in Morristown, Arizona.
Quick to gripe behind closed doors, executives of companies that are still public have maintained official silence as a matter of survival.
For all the year's talk and behind-the-scenes beltway battles about how best to revise financial market regulations, there's been little official public debate.
Were it to be the case, the authority's view is that this would be highly corrosive and damaging to public confidence in official statistics.
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