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  2. Loudermill hearing - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a "Loudermill hearing" is to provide an employee an opportunity to present their side of the story before the employer makes a decision on discipline. Prior to the hearing, the employee must be given a Loudermill letter–i.e. specific written notice of the charges and an explanation of the employer's evidence so that the ...

  3. Disciplinary sanctions and punishment in penal facilities

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    Reportedly, convicts may not have received a disciplinary hearing or may not receive a fair hearing. [1] The U.S. Supreme Court provided four criteria to test whether prison regulations violate the U.S. Constitution (Turner v. Safley, 1987): [1] whether the regulation has a "valid, rational connection" to a legitimate governmental interest

  4. The charge sheet was published hours before the grand jury voted to indict the former president and a group of his closest allies

  5. Non-judicial punishment - Wikipedia

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    If a hearing proceeds, the accused may choose to be accompanied by a spokesperson. [1]: V-3 The accused may present evidence and witnesses to the commander. The commander must consider any information offered during the hearing, and must be personally convinced that the service member committed misconduct before imposing punishment.

  6. List of charges in United States v. Manning - Wikipedia

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    The first set of charges came on July 5, 2010. The Specifications (Spec.) are listed below in the same order as given on the charge sheets. To the right of each specification is a description of the related documents or actions. [10]

  7. Disciplinary procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure (TSC) states that in trials of disciplinary procedures, members should be given due notice and a fair hearing. [5] The trial could be held in a meeting of the organization or in a meeting of a committee appointed by the organization for such a purpose.

  8. Plea bargain - Wikipedia

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    A plea bargaining, also called a plea agreement or negotiated plea, is an alternative and consensual way of criminal case settlement. A plea agreement means settlement of case without main hearing when the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for a lesser charge or for a more lenient sentence or for dismissal of certain related charges.

  9. Julius Malema - Wikipedia

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    He was charged alongside league spokesman Floyd Shivambu, and all of the rest of the league's top leadership – deputy president Ronald Lamola, secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa, deputy secretary-general Kenetswe Mosenogi, and treasurer-general Pule Mabe – were later added to the charge sheet. [93] When the hearing began on 30 August 2011 at ...