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  2. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    "Misconduct in office" Impeached officials are suspended from practicing the functions their office until the judgement of the trial; convictions can result in removal from office and disqualification or alternative in temporary suspension from office; trials are required to be prosecuted by impeachment managers elected by the State Assembly ...

  3. Impeachment in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Brought "Westminster" law to Maryland's Assembly (charges which Peter Hoffer and N. E. H. Hull write was "an example of colonial dislike for trained English Law") [2] Demanded exorbitant fees as a lawyer (implicit that he leveraged his judicial office to obtain them) [2] Simultaneously defended opposing parties in a lawsuit [2]

  4. Maryland Democrat calls on ICE to ditch controversial sheriff ...

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    “The federal government must be consistent in holding Jenkins accountable, investigate his and his office’s misconduct, and end the 287(g) agreement with the Frederick County Sheriff’s ...

  5. Malfeasance in office - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, the Law Commission issued a report recommending the common law offence of misconduct in public office be abolished, and replaced with two new statutory offences; one of 'corruption in public office' and another of 'breach of duty in public office'. [13] As of 2024, the government has not issued a response to the report. [14]

  6. Sheila Dixon trial - Wikipedia

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    Under the Criminal Procedure Article, sec. 6-220 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, [28] a PBJ is not a conviction, thereby enabling her to keep her $83,000 pension. [29] Also, under Maryland law, a PBJ may be expunged from one's record once the probationary period is over. Dixon was sentenced to four years of probation under the terms of the ...

  7. Carroll County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The Carroll County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) was created in 1837 and is the primary law enforcement agency for Carroll County, MD. It services a population of 170,260 people within 449.13 square miles. It services a population of 170,260 people within 449.13 square miles.

  8. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    Flint Township Clerk Kathy Funk (D) convicted of misconduct (ballot tampering). (2023) [93] Mayor of Romulus LeRoy Burcroff (R) sentenced for theft and misuse of over $15,000 in campaign funds. (2022) [94] [95] Detroit City Councillor Andre Spivey (-) convicted of bribery. (2022) [96] Detroit City Councillor Gabe Leland (D) convicted of

  9. Maryland passed a strict gun licensing law after Sandy Hook ...

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    A federal appeals court struck down Maryland’s licensing requirements for handgun owners Tuesday, citing a 2022 landmark ruling by the conservative-majority US Supreme Court.