In the case of severe misconduct, it is alleged that the CIA would assassinate them or "terminate with extreme prejudice".
However, the Military of Chad is notorious for severe misconduct against the population (abuse, rape, claiming of supplies and cars) and did not even defend the population in distress (e.g. in the Darfur conflict).
"In view of the multiple specifications of severe misconduct," the majority wrote, "we cannot allow petitioner to remain on the bench."
"The times that severe misconduct occur in front of a camera, you wonder why," he said.
Q.But if what happens with severe misconduct is that time passes, you go through a legal proceeding and you begin all over again, what will stop another company from doing the kinds of things that Manville did?
Mr. Gentile submitted his resignation on Jan. 4, just before a Daily News report suggested that the committee staff, which he headed, had mishandled charges of severe misconduct by Mr. Steinberg.
But this soon caused resistance from losing parties, especially in cases of severe misconduct of the court.
The judge cited a recent survey of New York City judges who said severe misconduct by courtroom lawyers is a growing threat to the justice system.
LBHS' second principal was Richard Barnett, who served for 18 months before being forced to resign in January 1977 amid rumors of severe misconduct.
In both cases, regulators said the heavy fines reflect the severe misconduct of fund founders who harmed investors by market-timing the funds that bore their names.