Sentences with phrase «make removal from office»

Make removal from office mandatory for any public official convicted of offenses against any person which involve physical injury, sexual assault, restraint or intimidation

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However, the process for removal will be presented to the County Legislature for action after follow through from the Water Department and the Assessor's Office, and if the bill has been paid, reimbursement will be made from the Tax Office.
First, making the process for removal of the A-G from office difficult; second, insulating the determination of his salary, allowances and pension from political interference; and the third but not least, avoiding a change in the regime of salary and allowances while in office.
The petition to the President for her removal from office by some alleged officers of the Commission made her to welcome support even from the leadership of the NDC in and out of Parliament.
While you can certainly make judgments without going over all the facts and begin your own Reign of Terror, that can lead to your removal from office (three guesses as to how that ends under Robespierre and Co.), and you're provided with a full dossier of facts on the case.
«I haven't seen that before, where a judge is accused of misconduct and the inquiry committee isn't able to make a finding that the misconduct is proven to the necessary degree of certainty and yet didn't accept the evidence of the judge and felt that his evidence justified a removal from office in itself,» he says.
If adopted, the bill would compel trial judges to make decisions within 9 months or face removal from office.
Judges may be removed from office, by concurrent resolution of both houses of the general assembly, if two - thirds of the members, elected to each house, concur therein; but, no such removal shall be made, except upon complaint, the substance of which shall be entered on the journal, nor, until the party charged shall have had notice thereof, and an opportunity to be heard.
Furthermore, according to Sir Paul Kennedy at Williams's successful appeal against removal from the Home Office register of forensic pathologists, Williams did make reference to the «missing» information during the trial (Dyer, «Pathologist in Sally Clark case wins appeal against removal from government register» British Medical Journal 335: 466, 8 September 2007).
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