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  2. Church membership council - Wikipedia

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    If the person denies the misconduct, the presiding officer or a designee presents the evidence of the misconduct. Evidence may be presented in the form of written or oral statements by witnesses or other documents. An accused person's previous confession cannot be used as evidence in a disciplinary council without the member's consent. [2]

  3. Jehovah's Witnesses congregational discipline - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, changes were made to the marking process; elders no longer present a talk about the undesired behavior, and it is instead up to individual members who are aware of another member's errant behavior to "make a personal decision not to associate" with the person. [17]

  4. Disbarment - Wikipedia

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    Because disbarment rules vary by area, different rules can apply depending on where a lawyer is disbarred. Notably, most US states have no procedure for permanently disbarring a person. Depending on the jurisdiction, a lawyer may reapply to the bar immediately, after five to seven years, or be banned for life. [6]

  5. Disciplinary procedure - Wikipedia

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    A trial is required if the offense occurs outside a meeting and the organization's rules do not describe the disciplinary procedures. [4] 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]

  6. Kalkines warning - Wikipedia

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    You are being questioned as part of an internal and/or administrative investigation. You will be asked a number of specific questions concerning your official duties, and you must answer these questions to the best of your ability. Failure to answer completely and truthfully may result in disciplinary action, including dismissal.

  7. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    It is an educational and parenting technique recommended by most pediatricians and developmental psychologists as an effective form of discipline. During time-outs, a corner or a similar space is designated, where the person is to sit or stand (hence the common term corner time). This form of discipline is especially popular in Western cultures ...

  8. Judge quietly walks back decision voiding all NY cannabis ...

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    That law, enacted in 2021, legalized cannabis and set off the process for creating a legal marketplace in New York. ... Judge quietly walks back decision voiding all NY cannabis regulations.

  9. Expulsion from the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Expulsion is the most serious form of disciplinary action that can be taken against a member of Congress. [1] The United States Constitution (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2) provides that "Each House [of Congress] may determine the Rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member."