Sentences with phrase «erring officer»

And if the story couldn't get any stranger, CTV also reported that the erring officer has yet to be disciplined for his actions.
He urged the public to report any personnel of the corps who exhibited act of misconduct in the course of election duty, adding that disciplinary action would be adequately taken against such erring officer.
According to him, in nabbing the erring officers, anti-corruption vigilance wing was doing its bit and for their speedy trial, there were also special vigilance courts.

Not exact matches

He said: «Even though I am not a military officer, but I know that there is what us called orderly room trial or court martial, which military men who erred in the performance of their duties are made to go through.
The Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyemang Manu, has said the Chief Executive Officer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Felix Anyaa, erred in his decision to terminate the hospital's revenue collection contract with uniBank, without his [Minister's] approval in the absence of the institution's governing board.
The statement reads in parts: «this honourable House deems it fit to suspend and impeach some of the erring elected officers of the Students Union over what it is considered as obvious impeachable and suspendable offences committed by the affected officers.
It is not that the authorities concerned employ «siddon de look» attitude, as we sometimes read about sanctions taken against erring police officers irrespective of rank or status.
«Even though I am not a military officer, but I know that there is what us called orderly room trial or court martial, which military men who erred in the performance of their duties are made to go through.
Barrett said prosecutors erred when they told jurors that they did not have to consider communications Haste received from other officers when considering the indictment.
The original manslaughter indictment against Haste was dismissed in May by Supreme Court Justice Steven L. Barrett, who ruled that prosecutors from the office of Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson erred when they instructed the grand jury that it did not have to consider communications other officers gave Haste that Graham, 18, had a gun.
«Our officer erred on the side of the least invasive action that he could take at the time.»
The first issue is whether the trial judge erred in finding that the accused had been psychologically detained by the police officer, thereby breaching his s. 10 Charter rights.
As a consequence, the question at WCAT proceedings should have been whether the Board and the Hearing Officer erred in making the determination — the burden of proof lies with Maritime Paper to prove, on the civil standard, that «it was more likely than not that Mr. LeBlanc was not entitled to a PMI of 14 %» [see para. 26].
The Appellant raises one ground with respect to his breach of trust conviction: that the trial judge erred in finding the only reasonable inference to be drawn from his running a Canadian Police Information Centre («CPIC») check on the licence plate of his accomplice and fellow police officer was that he made the search to evade detection and / or determine to what extent law enforcement was aware of their activities.
The trial judge did not err in admitting evidence from C.C.'s sister, C.L.C., as to a previous theft from Rankin's Garage, and from Officer Pittman concerning the establishment of a theft - prevention program.
(i) The tribunal had erred in considering reasonable adjustment solely in relation to the claimant's own position, without taking into account the wider operational objectives of the force and the effects on other officers of allowing him on to the scheme.
The landlord argued that the hearing officer failed to give effect to the written agreement by the tenant that the landlord was entitled to retain the security deposit by s. 32 (4) of the Residential Tenancies Act, and erred...
It follows that the trial judge erred in permitting defence counsel to hear the testimony of an officer tending to reveal the identity of the putative informant at the «first stage» hearing.»
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