The second document goes into more detail on the king's alleged transgressions.
In 1982, David Mayo and other former Church of Scientology executives were subjected to an internal "Committee of Evidence" for alleged transgressions.
In 1991, placard-carrying protesters demonstrating against the alleged transgressions marred one of the Swami's last local public appearances, a speech at the Omni Hotel.
Historians differ in regard to the nature of the alleged transgressions, and whether the sentences were justified.
The litany of alleged transgressions of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International keeps mounting.
Andrew's alleged transgression has somehow been transmuted into a question of Church authority: whose will is paramount?
The American Jewish Congress is even now involved in a suit challenging an alleged transgression in the Bush prototype of this plan already in place in Texas.
Washington says that most of the alleged transgressions occurred during the Dinkins administration.
Under the regimen of objectivity, news writers often attempted to balance these accounts by recounting the alleged transgressions of the victims that provoked the lynch mobs to fury.
"But the alleged transgressions of a few individuals should not provide a cloak for the Bush administration to tear down one of our nation's most vigorous protectors of public rights," it said.