They were subsequently charged with dereliction of duty, assault and other offenses. |
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Her husband faces possible court martial for dereliction of duty, cruelty and maltreatment and conspiracy. |
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It would be the gravest dereliction of duty to wait until we have suffered a terrorist outrage and then respond after the event. |
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He did not, however, specify the charges, which include maltreating detainees and dereliction of duty. |
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In 1272 the town clerk, avoiding imminent charges for dereliction of duty, made off with the original Domesday and other borough records. |
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Meanwhile, the procurator also launched another investigation into local police and other staff at the asylum for suspected dereliction of duty. |
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The charges include conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty, maltreatment, assault and indecent acts with another. |
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She was found guilty of dereliction of duty and accused of concealing a past shoplifting arrest, the army added. |
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However, at a meeting yesterday, the board concluded that none of the authority's staff or management was guilty of dereliction of duty. |
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The investigation cites possible offenses, including involuntary manslaughter, assault, battery, dereliction of duty and conspiracy. |
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He says infantry that didn't keep moving and attacking would be accused of cowardice or dereliction of duty. |
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He's charged with maltreating detainees, conspiracy to maltreat detainees, dereliction of duty and indecency. |
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They've dropped the cowardice charges but he's going to be charged with dereliction of duty. |
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Investigators concluded that 18 soldiers committed war crimes ranging from murder and assault to dereliction of duty. |
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And the charges he faces right now include assault, maltreatment, indecent acts, dereliction of duty, and conspiracy. |
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Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and outright dereliction of duty. |
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After the tragedy, two officials from the centre were accused of dereliction of duty and they each received prison sentences of six and a half years. |
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For some reason no one wanted to hire a pilot who had been found guilty of gross negligence and dereliction of duty following the destruction of his ship. |
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Ministers resigned even if caught in an unbecoming controversy suggesting dereliction of duty, attracting public accountability even if without fault. |
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Sixteen police officers were reprimanded for dereliction of duty and the Interior Ministry criticised the police for failing to catch the suspects after the first crime. |
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It would be a dereliction of duty by any of our governments if they were aware of a threat to our security and chose to do nothing about it. |
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The failure of the state to protect groups and activists from threats of harm or violent acts is a dereliction of duty, not prescribed by law. |
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One of the more heated debates was a CBC sponsored bylaw change to allow a branch to remove elected officers for dereliction of duty. |
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For me, this would be a dereliction of duty, especially in the present turn of events. |
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In that regard, the opposition or dereliction of duty by the woman holding custody shall be deemed cause for her to forfeit her custody. |
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By rejecting this last attempt to suborn a dereliction of duty, Henry saved my reputation, my honor, my life, really. |
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It had suffered a sizeable brain drain, since over a third of its workforce was fired by Chavez for dereliction of duty. |
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Around this time, he was reprimanded, unfairly, on two counts of dereliction of duty. |
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No policeman was punished for this gross dereliction of duty. |
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What we have before us is the complete dereliction of duty by members of the Liberal government. |
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This again is another dereliction of duty and one that does not serve Canadians well. |
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Therefore, it is not dereliction of duty and it is not running away from facts. |
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On June 17th Mr Maliki gave credence to such talk, dismissing four of his generals for dereliction of duty. ISIS is riding high for the moment. |
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However, it would be inappropriate and a dereliction of duty on the part of the president to unduly act hastily in his consideration of the report. |
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The second issue is the apparent dereliction of duty by you, Mr President, when you could have made a stand against Algeria's anti-Semitism, backed by the weight of your office. |
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Sergeant Davis was charged with conspiracy to maltreat detainees, dereliction of duty for failing to protect detainees, maltreatment of detainees and making false statements. |
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As far as I can tell, and I have studied this issue inside and out, it points to inappropriate decision-making on the part of the government of the day and a failure to take responsibility for dereliction of duty. |
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I think there was a serious dereliction of duty here on your part. |
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They also do not hesitate to take the requisite disciplinary measures against officials for dereliction of duty and to prosecute them if necessary. |
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Evidently, in addition to the above-cited rules, any staff member whose failure is due to corruption, dishonesty and dereliction of duty, would be subject to the provisions of chapter X of the Staff Regulations and Rules. |
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Abstraction would be a dereliction of duty. |
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It's disrespectful, a dereliction of duty. |
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Christie still has time to learn from this dereliction of duty. |
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It was about a government, at that time, that refused to accept responsibility for the culpability or the dereliction of duty found within its own ranks. |
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Don't you think that you have a dereliction of duty here, Mr. Gauvin? |
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