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2012-07-17 |
PER CURIAM |
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| Misconduct means intentional wrongdoing or deliberate violation of a rule of law or standard of behavior in connection with one's performance of official functions and duties.[12] For grave or gross misconduct to exist, the judicial act complained of should be corrupt or inspired by the intention to violate the law, or a persistent disregard of well-known rules.[13] The misconduct must imply wrongful intention and not a mere error of judgment.[14] | |||||
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2012-07-17 |
PER CURIAM |
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| Misconduct means intentional wrongdoing or deliberate violation of a rule of law or standard of behavior in connection with one's performance of official functions and duties.[12] For grave or gross misconduct to exist, the judicial act complained of should be corrupt or inspired by the intention to violate the law, or a persistent disregard of well-known rules.[13] The misconduct must imply wrongful intention and not a mere error of judgment.[14] | |||||