If found guilty of serious professional misconduct he could be permanently erased from the medical register.
Activision fired Infinity Ward's founders, Jason West and Vincent Zampella, in 2010 accusing them of misconduct.
His behaviour amounted to gross misconduct during 19 of the calls he took, it added.
He was arrested on suspicion of corruption and suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Significant questions about research misconduct have been raised about a prominent Japanese cardiovascular researcher, Issei Komuro.
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To document auto accidents, road rage, official misconduct, or even to capture the occasional natural spectacle?
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The published figures show that seven employees resigned before a misconduct hearing was held.
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But attorney Rick Simmons has told CNN Pou was not involved in any criminal misconduct.
In December, Mr. Broidy pleaded guilty to a felony charge of rewarding official misconduct.
The founder of Cornish charity ShelterBox, Tom Henderson, has denied allegations of gross misconduct.
Hevesi, convicted of official misconduct, a felony, was sentenced to 1 to 4 years in prison.
Richard Trunkfield, 31, was charged with misconduct in public office at HMP Woodhill, in Milton Keynes.
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The pair pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office at Newcastle Crown Court in January.
He was sacked for gross misconduct in relation to authority, respect and courtesy and discreditable conduct.
Graham filed a lawsuit against the woman, First Data and Western Union alleging negligence and misconduct.
And, partly at his request, Emory University has started a formal inquiry into allegations of misconduct.
The PC, along with fellow officer Damian Cobain, was convicted of misconduct in a public office.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act tosses around words such as misconduct and fraud without defining them.
China's microblogs often highlight official misconduct, but the government says some spread malicious rumours.
Married Giff, of Sandy, Bedfordshire, admitted three counts of misconduct in a public office.
Making employees aware that they're under the microscope may also help to discourage misconduct, she adds.
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Trunkfield pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office between 2 March and 30 April 2010.
And a fourth person, a public official, also admitted conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.
Ex-prison worker Richard Trunkfield, 31, and an ex-policeman also pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office.
The most serious misconduct by UBS appears to have been in yen interest rates.
Bilquees Akhtar faces twelve charges of misconduct while working at The Grove in Burnley in 2010.
Haley also got a charging penalty, but Phillips received two instigator penalties and a 10-minute misconduct.
In basic science, misconduct can lead to wasted time and money pursuing false leads.
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She can't speak with respect for conjugal visits ... she's not aware of any such misconduct.
At the second trial, Dizaei was also convicted of misconduct in a public office.
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