But on November 13, 2007, Jones accepted a plea deal; on Dec. 6, Jones pleaded no contest to one charge of conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.
On November 21, 2006, Toronto's integrity commissioner "tentatively reached the conclusion" that Augimeri had committed discreditable conduct over voicemail comments she made about Councillor Peter Li Preti.
Mr. Randol added that 150 suits were pending and that under Alaska law the company could face punitive damages, above the actual damages, if Exxon could be shown to have committed outrageous conduct or acted with malice or reckless indifference.
To commit ungentlemanly conduct.
With the August 2006 capture of one of America's Top Ten, Warren Steed Jeffs (sexual conduct with a minor, conspiracy to commit sexual conduct with a minor and rape as an accomplice), a spot has opened up.
Excommunication is generally reserved for what are seen as the most serious sins, including committing serious crimes like murder or child abuse and incest; committing adultery, polygamy, or homosexual conduct; apostasy, abortion, teaching false doctrines, or openly criticizing LDS leaders.
On 5 February 2011, he was sent off after being adjudged to have committed violent conduct on opposing midfielder Joey Barton in a league match away to Newcastle.
In a one-page statement issued Saturday afternoon, the board said, "Our investigation and Pastor Haggard's public statements have proven without a doubt that he has committed sexually immoral conduct."
This is nothing but proof of conduct by proof of propensity to commit such conduct.
Although neither of the women visited the United States using the visas, the report asserted that Mr. Bratt and Mr. Lake had committed "egregious conduct."