The last time a member of the Assembly was
expelled without conviction was 1920, when five Socialist Party members were expelled for disloyalty.
Not exact matches
At a time when Christians were condemning,
expelling, and killing one another over doctrinal differences, a guy named Georg Calixtus had the crazy idea that perhaps one could hold to one's
convictions (his were Lutheran)
without condemning as heretics those with whom one disagrees.
(CPD not completed;
conviction and expulsion invalid as panel inquorate; re-trial
without quashing of
conviction; second expulsion; appeal; whether surveyor had remained a member of RICS when it purported to
expel him for a second time
without any intervening appeal; sentence of expulsion set aside and replaced with a condition to observe CPD obligations in future)