The Judicial Conduct Commission makes public the Agreed Order
of Public Reprimand, In Re the matter of: Dana M. Cohen.
Not exact matches
The trustee committee
of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission announced two
reprimands on Friday for Richard Land, who leads
public policy efforts for the Southern Baptists, according to the official press arm.
It's hard to feel good as a parent when you can't even get his socks on, when every word you've said to him has been a
reprimand, when the innocent act
of serving tuna casserole instead
of the expected tacos incites a riot, when you realize you've left more
public places in a huff with your child in five years than most parents do in a lifetime.
* I also send my kids to
public school, let them watch TV, vaccinate them (though I do think there are too many
of those),
reprimand them for misbehaviour and use timeouts (no spanking though), and other such heretical things.
The video footage was released into the
public, and the government, feeling embarrassed, proceeded to issue a statement
of apology to the said officer, while the perpetrators were left without any
reprimand, an act that can embolden their operations.
Derek Conway, the former Tory MP twice
reprimanded over the misuse
of public money to employ his sons, yesterday accused the parliamentary standards watchdogs
of inconsistency and said he was «resigned to being the Admiral Byng
of this parliament».
The two leading figures were subsequently hauled before the National Executive Council
of the party,
reprimanded for their actions and made to render an unqualified apology for their
public gaffe.
Correspondents who leave a report in the
public telex machine are likely to find it has been printed out and «studied», and thus run the risk
of being
reprimanded if the government does not like what it finds.
Some
of them he sharply
reprimanded in
public, though this occurred rarely in Dresden.
There is no lesson that is quite as indelible as that sort
of gentle
reprimand and admonition in
public to stand up for the facts as you see them and not to just merge into the crowd and mimic the behavior
of others in the group.
They issued a mere
reprimand, did not make the details
of his conduct
public, and did not ask Congress to investigate further.
This could result in a
public or private
reprimand of the attorney, a suspension
of the attorney's license for a period
of time, or in an extreme case, disbarment.
Florida's JQC recommended that Murphy receive a
public reprimand, a 120 - day suspension, a fine
of $ 50,000 plus costs, and continued participation in a mental health therapy program.
«The
reprimand or admonition that may have been seen as an acceptable penalty one or two decades ago is not, in our view, an acceptable regulatory response today, given the proper evolution
of societal appreciation
of the seriousness
of sexual misconduct and the regulatory role
of the Law Society in the
public interest,» wrote panel chair Malcolm Mercer on behalf
of the unanimous panel in reasons dated Jan. 16.
The court provided a
public reprimand for a lawyer who paid for search results for lawyers on the other side and their client, suggesting that the other side may have ripped off members
of the
public searching for their names.
The September 12, 2011
public reprimand issued by the South Carolina Supreme Court in In the Matter
of Michael James Sarratt, 394 S.C. 209, 715 S.E. 2d 337 (2011), perpetuates its opaque guidance on the proper handling
of flat fees.
And the penalty for running afoul
of ethics rules can be far harsher than breaking the law: There's the possibility
of an embarrassing
public reprimand or suspension, and for a brief time, blogging could have resulted in a denial
of malpractice coverage.
Under Proposition 9 as approved the Commission can now issue orders
of public censure,
public admonition, warning, and
reprimand in addition to mandatory training or education.
SJR 42 provides the commission has powers
of censure, removal, and retirement, plus «
public admonition, warning,
reprimand, censure, or requirement that [the judge] obtain additional training or education.»
The Board
of Professional Conduct, which considers complaints against lawyers and judges in Ohio, recommends that Cleveland attorney Paul A. Mancino Jr. receive a
public reprimand based on his representation
of a criminal defendant in an appeal.
The Virginia Supreme Court has adopted rules requiring that the disciplinary process be confidential unless the lawyer receives
public discipline (admonition,
public reprimand, suspension or revocation) or a matter is scheduled on the bar's
public hearing docket maintained by the Clerk
of the Disciplinary System.
For the violations in Count I and Count 11, the Commission imposed a
public reprimand and suspended Judge Gormley from her duties as a Family Court Judge, without pay, for a period
of 45 days.
Konasiewicz left a trail
of medical incompetence in Minnesota that has resulted in nine medical malpractice lawsuits, some involving patient deaths, as well as a
public reprimand by the Minnesota Board
of Medical Practice.
Dehen has also been involved in Pampered Chef knives cases [as has Stanbury], one
of which led to a
public reprimand for violating a court order regarding the use
of information obtained in discovery.
Reprimanding your teen in
public — especially in front
of their friends — can be humiliating and hurtful.
At a membership meeting in early August, a non-confidence motion from the floor was passed,
reprimanding Pearce for some
of his actions, including his
public comments.
The new law enables the commission to impose a fine
of up to $ 1,000 per violation, order additional education, and issue a
public reprimand.
38 DOS 98 Matter
of DOS v. Hargrave - proper business practices; unlawful for real estate broker licensed in her individual name to operate under an assumed named without license under the assumed name; licensee immediately ceases to operate under assumed name upon being so advised by DOS investigator; no evidence presented
of any harm to the
public arising out
of violation; broker
reprimanded