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    Putting Prisoners To Work  Aug 24, 2008
    Then there's the whiff of moral turpitude. Some critics argue that hiring prisoners hearkens back to the Reconstruction age, when inmates were used as a substitute for slave labor. (Forbes)

    McCain's cross: the bare truth?  Aug 19, 2008
    " It's an interesting story and a moving one -- if true. But as an armada of lefty bloggers have gleefully pointed out, the anecdote bears more than a supernatural resemblance to a story by Soviet-era dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn about his encounter with a Christian guard in Stalin's gulags decades ago. The story of how Solzhenitsyn's guard, obviously Russian Orthodox in his sympathies, drew a cross in the dirt has been in the air ever since the former dissident's death earlier this month... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    City denies alcohol pouring license  Aug 15, 2008
    However, the loophole is that the city council can deny the license based on moral turpitude, he said. So, it is entirely up to you to decide, Bailey said. (Calhoun Times, GA)

    What the Obama Camp Has in Common With the Bush White House  Aug 13, 2008
    Obama defenders rushed in to assert that he had to reposition himself as tough on artistic, moral turpitude in order to avoid any political fallout. But just a few short weeks ago, Obama said he couldn't defend every off-color remark or illogical rant that came out of the mouths of prominent campaign supporters. (Slate)

    Fresno lawyer avoids jail for impersonation  Jul 30, 2008
    He said that if the State Bar of California asked him whether Jones should be disbarred, he would say no.Jeff Dal Cerro, assistant chief trial counsel for the State Bar, said crimes of moral turpitude or with an intent to deceive can lead to disbarment. The State Bar will investigate Jones' case and decide whether to file formal charges with the State Bar Court, Dal Cerro said. (Fresno Bee -- Local)

    Godinez takes deal in meth lab case  Jul 26, 2008
    The felony charge is not held to involve moral turpitude, however, and thus does not automatically disqualify Godinez from ever acquiring U.S. citizenship. A second man charged in the case, Honorio Garcia Castillo, 33, received a similar plea bargain offer but refused the deal. (The Union Democrat)

    Can we afford McCain?  Jul 26, 2008
    And while McCain may be denying he ever said it not to mention coaching his aides into likewise denying same such clearly raises questions as to whether America can afford a president whose repute for moral turpitude of the worst order could be enough to undermine our sovereignty and sovereign identity more than what certain weird, unwholesome and misguided elements claim a super-secretive and at once sinister New World Order is plotting. (In case anybody needs evidence of McCain having... (Winona Daily News, MN)

    Taleban set up 'Pakistan courts'  Jul 16, 2008
    All this is embarrassing for the Pakistani government, especially because the Taleban have in the past carried out cruel punishments against people accused of moral turpitude, crime or spying. Earlier this month, two Afghan nationals accused of spying for the US were publicly killed on the orders of a Taleban court in Bajaur. (BBC News -- South Asia)

    Shutting Down the Diploma Mills  Jul 15, 2008
    DPE defines "good reputation" has no felony convictions related to the operation of the school and been rehabilitated from any other felony convictions; never having been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude; not successfully sued for fraud or deceptive trade practices within the last 10 years; not involved in litigation that carries a significant risk to the ability to operate the school, is not currently associated with a school violating legal requirements in another state or a... (WSJA.com, AL)

    Unadulterated Altruism in Ghana  Jul 8, 2008
    Together with him and his sanctimonious attitude, the moral turpitude of many of you, especially the politicians, who are imbued with the skill for fictive promises, sick addictions, sprees of duplicity, obfuscations, and disgusting and disquieting opulence, represents the combination of a character model not to acquire or emulate. Yet the warped nature of the easily corruptible Ghanaian mind makes it extremely difficult to place a check on their corrupt ways. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Retirement board holds hearing on pension of Easton firefighter convicted of child rape  Jul 2, 2008
    State law says that a retiring employee can be denied a pension if his employment ended because of moral turpitude. If Howard is denied his pension, he can request a refund from the retirement board of all the money he paid into the retirement system, Walsh said. (Easton Journal, MA)

    Fulton DA lashes back at Brian Nichols  Jul 1, 2008
    "Instances of misconduct may not be used to impeach a witness' character or veracity unless the conduct has resulted in the conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude.". Nichols' attorneys have claimed Abramson's "gross misconduct" while on a trip to California in 2004 raised questions about her judgment when she was prosecuting Nichols for rape in 2005. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Metro)

    Teacher is fired for allegedly hitting student  Jun 27, 2008
    Moyer said three statutorily-mandated grounds were identified that support the superintendent's recommendation, including "mental abuse" to a child, "moral turpitude," and "willful neglect of duties." ... "This is much ado about nothing. This is not child abuse. This is not moral turpitude," O'Carroll told the board shortly before asking that Roberts be returned to work. (Sallisaw Sequoyah County Times, OK)

    Tom Mccain Vies For Laurens County Sheriffs Post  Jun 24, 2008
    (3) Is a person of good moral character and has not been convicted of a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude; and ... (c) The sheriff of the county in which the bonding business is conducting business or is seeking approval to conduct business shall initiate a criminal background investigation to ensure that a professional bondsman has not been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude in this state or any other jurisdiction. (Dublin Courier Herald, GA)

    Speaking personally  Jun 21, 2008
    A similar declaration by Horsley at US customs got him an eight-hour interview with officialdom and a return flight home on the grounds of "moral turpitude". There are several acts of literary larceny per page, beginning with the title (T Rex's final album), and I'd need rather more space than I have here to list even a quarter of them. (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)

    Suspect in cop's death is turned over to U.S.  Jun 20, 2008
    turned over Catherine Kuntz, 44, to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has signaled its intent to deport the Scottish native because she was convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. A spokeswoman for the immigration agency, known as ICE, declined to discuss Kuntz's deportation case in detail or say whether it will be affected by her status as a suspect in Garnier's killing. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    Suits: Principal let teacher harass girls  Jun 9, 2008
    He taught at Everglades Prep for five years, despite a state law that charter school employees must undergo background screening and those convicted of crimes of "moral turpitude" cannot work directly with students. School district officials said Everglades Prep's administration put Johnson on a list of employees cleared to work, when a simple criminal history check suggests he should not have been. (The Palm Beach Post)

    Nevada brothel owner's license suspension upheld  Jun 8, 2008
    "This case is about David Burgess and Mr. Burgess doing something he should not have done, and that constitutes a crime of moral turpitude under anyone's rules," he said. Miller said he believed that Burgess violated his trust with the county and said the license is a privilege not a right. (Rapid City Journal, SD)

    Dutrow colorful, controversial trainer  Jun 5, 2008
    Toss in repeat suspensions for writing bad checks, failing to report a criminal conviction, and various license refusals for "moral turpitude," "evidence of unfitness," and attempts to "deceive state racing officials," and it adds up to more time off the track than on it. "It wasn't a good time," said Dutrow. (Boston Globe)

    Consider NBC11 Your Election Central, Click Inside For Vote Totals  Jun 5, 2008
    9 percent, will broaden the city's law disallowing city employees convicted of crimes involving "moral turpitude" from receiving any retirement benefits. Proposition D, approved by 58. (NBC 11, CA)

    High School Coach Accused Of Improper Relationship With Student  Jun 5, 2008
    Sadly, many adults are capable of moral turpitude with children. The news is full of them, both men and women. (KWTX.com, TX)

    ACLU questions ban on voting by felons  May 30, 2008
    ATLANTA --- The Georgia Constitution is clear on the issue: Anyone convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude cannot vote until they complete their sentence and pay all associated fees and fines ... But the ACLU wants the Legislature to whittle down the state's broad interpretation of the law with a list of felonies of moral turpitude, according to Ms. Abudu ... Lawmakers in other states, such as Alabama and Alaska, have defined which specific offenses are crimes of moral turpitude, Ms.... (The Augusta Chronicle)

    Committee to consider limits on naming sex assault suspects  May 29, 2008
    "It's more of a moral turpitude situation.". Voigt said he wrote to the Judiciary Committee to make sure members were aware that defendants' identities were being released as soon as they were charged in circuit courts. (Rapid City Journal, SD)

    The immortalist  May 27, 2008
    "Any life, long or short, is only worthwhile if it is lived towards some purpose. The zealous pursuit of health and longevity can too easily become a substitute for real purpose. "Health itself becomes a quasi-religious crusade against the old sins of the flesh - gluttony, sloth, lust - with all the attendant odious associations of physical impairment or disease with moral turpitude or a bad life. " His implication is clear - while Lindbergh and Carrel's quest had all the hallmarks of... (BBC News -- UK)

    Buellton family still struggles with tragic loss of two children  May 25, 2008
    Misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter is generally a situation where the vehicle accident was caused by a traffic infraction and doesn't involve moral turpitude, he said. Most of these cases, people do successfully complete probation, Voysey said. (Santa Maria Times)

    EC sets out qualification criteria for Election 2008  May 22, 2008
    Dr Afari-Gyan said the electoral laws also barred people who had been convicted for treason or for any offence involving the security of the state, fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude. He reminded aspiring candidates of the constitutional residency clause, which stated that candidates should be resident in the constituency for which he or she was standing for a total period of not less than five out of the 10 years immediately preceding the election, or should hail from the constituency. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Impeaching Marc Dann  May 7, 2008
    The Ohio Constitution allows impeachment for any misconduct involving "moral turpitude.". Precedent for impeachment: The last successful impeachment was of Judge William Irvin by the third Ohio General Assembly in 1805, according to Ohio House Speaker Jon Husted's office. (Cleveland.com)

    CBC journalists among those nominated for Atlantic Book Awards  Apr 17, 2008
    International writers' advocacy group PEN is appealing for British writer Sebastian Horsley to be allowed into the U.S., a month after he was sent home by U.S. immigration officials on grounds of "moral turpitude.". The Harry Potter fan behind an unauthorized encyclopedic guide of the hit series broke down on the witness stand in Manhattan on Tuesday. (CBC.ca)

    People, not firms, may name city buildings  Apr 16, 2008
    The council also voted to retain the ability to remove a name if the business or individual is later bankrupt or found guilty of "moral turpitude," which has a legal meaning, Klein, a lawyer, said. The new policy allows individuals or foundations to name a new building. (Palo Alto Online, CA)

    Here Comes the Next Mortgage Crisis  Apr 15, 2008
    Over the next several months, we're going to be subjected to a chorus of hand-wringing about the moral turpitude of people who walk away from their mortgages and pronouncements like last month's from Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson that people should honor their mortgage obligations. The problem with finger-wagging on what you "should" or "ought" to do is that, when it comes to money, you're usually given the lecture only when it's in your interest to do the opposite. (Slate)

    Battling Over A Master Of Filth  Apr 14, 2008
    " Customs cited a federal statute under which foreigners guilty of "moral turpitude," including admitted drug use or twisted sexual peccadilloes, can be turned away. "It must look so hypocritical to the world ... " Past authors who've faced the "moral turpitude" clause include Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Doris Lessing and Dario Fo. Horsley - who was infamously crucified on a cross in the Philippines six years ago as part of an art project and whose advice column in London's Observer was yanked for... (New York Post -- Gossip)

    Price controls on gas?  Apr 11, 2008
    Moral turpitude issues. A checkered past. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Questions of moral turpitude  Apr 11, 2008
    Friday, April 11, 2008 BY RICHARD M. WEED I. t is probable that no individual or organization can claim that their actions have always been perfectly consistent with the principles upon which they profess to stand. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Panel mulls disclosures  Apr 5, 2008
    The Board of Ethics received a letter of general inquiry in February from former Board of Education Chairman Steven DeVaux seeking information regarding ethics provisions related to "moral turpitude," "breach of fiduciary responsibility" and the "statute of limitations" regarding municipal employees and board and commission members. The town clerk's office reported yesterday that no ethics violations have been submitted. (Brookfield Journal, CT)

    The definition of depravity, tied up with a black cravat  Apr 5, 2008
    LONDON I've often wondered what the face of moral turpitude looks like ... You see, Horsley blames the hat, at least in part, for the recent showdown at a New York airport, which saw him refused entry to the United States on the grounds of moral turpitude ... His deportation papers, sitting on the floor, do indeed mention moral turpitude. (Globe and Mail)

    No dandies allowed in America  Mar 31, 2008
    Moral turpitude is: (A) The title of a 19th-century novel of manners ... The grounds: moral turpitude, or depraved behavior ... Their decision to expel Horsley on grounds of moral turpitude only proves that they used torpid judgment. (Montana Standard, MT)

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR  Mar 29, 2008
    With Clinton, the really serious issues were not his bold-face lying and disgusting moral turpitude. Rather, he seriously risked our national security and undermined our readiness. (Kalamazoo Gazette, MI)

    Libby Is Disbarred in Washington  Mar 23, 2008
    The key factor, the ruling said, was whether he was guilty of moral turpitude in any of those charges, all stemming from lies during the inquiry ... This court has held that obstruction of justice and perjury are crimes of moral turpitude, the ruling said ... So, what constitutes moral turpitude. (New York Times)

    Libby loses his right to practice law in D.C.  Mar 22, 2008
    "When a member of the Bar is convicted of an offense involving moral turpitude, disbarment is mandatory," the judges wrote. "This court has held that obstruction of justice and perjury are crimes of moral turpitude per se.". (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)

    Process and mission  Mar 22, 2008
    Also, the board does not have jurisdiction regarding alleged non-criminal "moral turpitude or moral misconduct"-other than misconduct specifically related to town employment or appointment, in which case it may refer related complaints to the first selectman or town's human resources officer. Mr. Collins noted that the "standards of conduct" it may investigate are stated in the Code of Ethics. (Brookfield Journal, CT)

    British Writer Denied Entry to US  Mar 22, 2008
    Horsley said he was questioned for eight hours Tuesday by border officials at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey before being denied entry on grounds of "moral turpitude.". The 45-year-old author was traveling to New York for the U.S. launch of "Dandy in the Underworld," his account of a life dedicated to sex, drugs and finely tailored clothes. (Rapid City Journal, SD)

    Moral failure bars dandy from US  Mar 21, 2008
    Even so, the British writer, artist and dandy Sebastian Horsley was miffed to find himself refused entry to the US this week on the grounds of "moral turpitude" ... "The good news was that they'd read the book - but the bad news was they'd read the book, and I was deported for my notoriety and for being an alien convicted of a crime involving 'moral turpitude'.". (Guardian)

    Miley gets waxed  Mar 21, 2008
    Horsley said he was questioned for eight hours Tuesday by border officials at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey before being denied entry on grounds of "moral turpitude." The 45-year-old author was traveling to New York for the US launch of "Dandy in the Underworld," his account of a life dedicated to sex, drugs, and finely tailored clothes. "I was dressed flamboyantly - top hat, long velvet coat, gloves," Horsley said. (Boston Globe)

    Court Bans Libby From Practicing Law  Mar 21, 2008
    "When a member of the bar is convicted of an offense involving moral turpitude, disbarment is mandatory," the appeals court ruled ... The Board on Professional Responsibility then found that Libby's conviction for lying to the FBI about the case of former CIA operative Valerie Plame amounted to "crimes that involve moral turpitude.". (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    U.S. denies entry to British sex, drugs writer  Mar 21, 2008
    Sebastian Horsley refused entrance on the grounds of "moral turpitude" ... "They said I was suffering from moral turpitude," Horsley said ... But in an e-mail to the newspaper she explained that under a waiver program that allows British citizens to enter the United States without a visa, "travelers who have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude (which includes controlled-substance violations) or admit to previously having a drug addiction are not admissible.". (MSNBC -- News)

    Former White House aid Libby disbarred  Mar 21, 2008
    If a lawyer is convicted of an offense involving moral turpitude, disbarment is mandatory, the court said. Neither Libby or his lawyer has issued any comment on the court's decision. (Xinhuanet, China)

    British memoirist Sebastian Horsley is denied U.S. entry  Mar 20, 2008
    But in an e-mail message, she said that under a waiver program that allows British citizens to enter the United States without a visa, "travelers who have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude (which includes controlled-substance violations) or admit to previously having a drug addiction are not admissible.". In "Dandy of the Underworld" Horsley, who is notorious in Britain, writes of being raised by alcoholic, sexually promiscuous parents and bouncing through several schools. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Online campus gossips protected by law  Mar 19, 2008
    In fact, most jurisdictions also recognize "per se" defamation, where the allegations are presumed to cause damage to the plaintiff, such as attacks on a person's professional character or standing; allegations that an unmarried person is unchaste; a person is infected with a sexually transmitted disease or has committed a crime of "moral turpitude.". Should Jane sue the pants off the posters. (CNN -- Tech)

    For Democrats, the Worst of Times  Mar 15, 2008
    Spitzer, a holier-than-thou force against wrongdoing, has become this year's poster boy for hypocrisy, arrogance and moral turpitude -- not the public image that Democrats want in the middle of their election-year campaign to portray the Republicans as mired in a "culture of corruption." ... Spitzer, a holier-than-thou force against wrongdoing, has become this year's poster boy for hypocrisy, arrogance and moral turpitude -- not the public image that Democrats want in the middle of their... (Townhall.com)

    Tragedy of Israel and Palestine  Mar 10, 2008
    Aside from the moral turpitude of such thinking by both sides - not to mention blatant illegality according to international law - the reality, at least in the near term, is that the human and political cost of such a policy for Israel is far lower than for Palestinians, who have very little time left before their dreams of independence are crushed for good. Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister, has himself admitted, the day Palestinians give up on the dream of an independent state will be the... (Aljazeera.Net)

    ELIOT THE PSEUDO-CLEAN  Mar 9, 2008
    The rhetoric was refreshing enough at the time, if somewhat naive in its assumption that campaign cash - as opposed to an opaque budget process, loose ethics rules and general moral turpitude - was at the heart of the state's woes. And now we see that Spitzer wasn't all that serious about it either. (New York Post -- Opinions)

    Lawmakers support impeachment changes  Mar 7, 2008
    As approved on a first-round vote, the measure (LR4CA) would make wrongdoing that showed "moral turpitude" either during a campaign or after taking office impeachable offenses ... Tom White of Omaha, who pushed for the change so that impeachable misdemeanors be ones that show moral turpitude. (Sioux City Journal, IO)

    Bars beat smoking ban in theatrical manner  Mar 7, 2008
    JD wrote on Mar 6, 2008 4:09 PM:" It is amazing that people smart enough to circumvent the spirit of the law are stupid enough to use a product that will kill themselves and harm innocent people around them. It is a testament to how addicted these people are. Nicotine controls their lives. How sad it is that they do not have the moral turpitude to repect others. ". who cares wrote on Mar 6, 2008 4:07 PM:" i think it's clever idea but it won't last. ". (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    Bangkok's battle of ethics  Mar 6, 2008
    " The "accepted" moral standard means that Thailand offers very little in the form of child support for single parents; abortion is illegal. But while it may be outside the law, it still occurs. "There is a conflict between law and reality - abortion is illegal so it has to be carried out in secret which means it is expensive and there is the danger that it will be carried out by unqualified people," Jon says. The offical line Despite repeated requests from Al Jazeera for an interview,... (Aljazeera.Net)

    Alabama criminals seeking to vote  Mar 3, 2008
    Because of a quirk in its Constitution, Alabama disqualifies from voting only those who have been convicted of committing a "felony involving moral turpitude." Those who have been convicted of other felonies - like marijuana possession or drunken driving - can cast ballots even if they are still in prison, according to the state attorney general ... Because neither the State Legislature nor the attorney general has offered a definitive list of crimes involving moral turpitude, there is no way of... (International Herald Tribune)

    On TV, Buckley Led Urbane Debating Club  Mar 1, 2008
    There s been moral turpitude forever. So what on earth is new about this. (New York Times)

    Lisa Lynette Clark's 'Betrayed' excerpt  Mar 1, 2008
    This was a main point, moral turpitude, of Oglethorpe to prohibit slavery at Georgia s founding. After reading the Pig Farmers Daughter , I have better understood the favors afforded to rich or connected persons, and denied to the poor; guilt or innocence generally had and still has little to do with being convicted. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    BroadHollow shows you're never too old to have fun  Feb 29, 2008
    Milenko is also good as the bewildered rabbi, who at one point has the unhappy task of telling the ladies they're being evicted for moral turpitude. Meredith Riordan and Odalis Hernandez are sympathetic as the two daughters who have had to live with impossible mothers, and love them anyway. (Bayside Times, NY)

    City officials debate proposal outlining reasons for removing board and committee members  Feb 29, 2008
    Being convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. Defaulting on payments to the city. (Jefferson City News Tribune, MO)

    State to indict Katsav tommorow  Feb 27, 2008
    The state prosecution will submit the plea bargain agreement it reached with former president Moshe Katsav and his attorneys in Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on Thursday, and will ask the court to declare that the defendant's actions involved moral turpitude, the Justice Ministry spokesman said Tuesday ... Amir said he was particularly concerned about the state's request of the court to declare that the crimes to which Katsav confessed involved moral turpitude. (Jerusalem Post)

    Who Will Bell Hillary?  Feb 25, 2008
    Instead, she insinuated moral turpitude by asserting that Obama had not been "vetted." When that backfired, she claimed plagiarism by Obama in lifting a paragraph from a speech by his friend and supporter Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick -- an approach that yielded mainly derisive laughter among politicians ... Instead, she insinuated moral turpitude by asserting that Obama had not been "vetted." When that backfired, she claimed plagiarism by Obama in lifting a paragraph from a speech by his... (Townhall.com)

    Reform in gear  Feb 23, 2008
    Mrs. Carolan noted that issues of illegality and possible criminal behavior should be directed to the police; and that she would ask for the town attorneys' opinion regarding "moral turpitude," "breach of fiduciary responsibility," "statute of limitations" regarding possible ethics violations, and whether a person had to be a current office holder or employee in order to be cited. Mrs. Carolan noted that "the greatest we could ask for is removal from office," regarding taking punitive action in... (Brookfield Journal, CT)

    A grubby trade in greed and ego  Feb 21, 2008
    Here's another misgiving: moral turpitude. India has made gigantic economic strides in recent years but still suffers poverty on a massive scale. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Hoosiers consider options with Sampson  Feb 16, 2008
    Other potential clauses that could absolve the university of a hefty payout include those for moral turpitude and conduct seriously prejudicial to the university. Both attorneys believe they are broad enough provisions that the university could use either one to make its case for firing Sampson with cause. (WKRC.com, OH)

    Bill Clinton claims campaign on 'shoestring' budget...  Feb 15, 2008
    Fornication in the middle of the road should be considered a safety issue not one of moral turpitude. The comment about Chelsea was inappropriate and if it was an attempt to be funny, it was not. (The Drudge Report)

    IUmay launch own Sampson investigation  Feb 15, 2008
    Other potential clauses that could absolve the university of a hefty payout include those for moral turpitude and conduct seriously prejudicial to the university. ALSO ON THIS STORY. (MSNBC -- Sports)

    Fan comments  Feb 9, 2008
    He has instituted discipline, self-respect and some degree of honor back into a program that was winning but severely lacked moral turpitude. Some say he's been too harsh on some kids. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    State rep vows fight: Darrell Pollock says he will fight motion to impeach judge over divorce ruling involving Camden County family  Jan 30, 2008
    The Missouri State Constitution says an official can be impeached and removed from office for crimes, misconduct, habitual drunkenness, willful neglect of duty, corruption in office, incompetency or any offense involving moral turpitude or oppression in office. The impeachment process has only been used three times by the house since 1945. (Camdenton Lake Sun Leader, MO)

    State legislator wants judge to be impeached  Jan 29, 2008
    The state constitution says an official can be impeached and removed from office for crimes, misconduct, habitual drunkenness, willful neglect of duty, corruption in office, incompetency or any offense involving moral turpitude or oppression in office ... Lembke contends that Hutson's handling of the Noland case represents willful neglect of duty, oppression from the bench and moral turpitude ... If it reaches the point of moral turpitude, which is moral wickedness, then they have reached the... (Jefferson City News Tribune, MO)

    Restless mind  Jan 15, 2008
    Though he spent the Summer of Love (or that fall, anyway) 41 years ago in a school that literally backed up to the Haight-Ashbury, moral turpitude was held at bay by school policies like curfew, bed checks and mandatory ROTC.. Batey majored in computer science just as punch cards were being replaced by terminals, in one of the earliest computer science programs in the country. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)

    Miss W.Va. pageant to be held in Moorefield  Jan 15, 2008
    I am of good moral character and I have not been involved at any time in any act of moral turpitude. Criminal Record. (Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV)

    Bill Clinton: Hillary Can Be the 'Comeback Kid'...  Jan 5, 2008
    I am convinced Clinton's moral turpitude was a major factor in the attacks. Posted by: Katherine Friend | Jan 4, 2008 5:10:55 PM. (The Drudge Report)

    Platinum Equity Sues PPG To Cancel or Renegotiate Deal  Dec 29, 2007
    In the lawsuit, Platinum said PPG's behavior was "repugnant, wanton, and involved a high degree of moral turpitude.". "We're ready, willing and able to complete the ... Sponsored By MORE FROM TODAY'S JOURNAL $ Subscription may be required | 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WSJ Digital Network: |||| ||| Customer Service. (Wall Street Journal)

    Playing Contract  Dec 22, 2007
    (b) is convicted of any criminal offence anywhere in the world (other than a motoring offence for which the punishment does not involve a custodial sentence) including any such offence involving moral turpitude. 1. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    I-Team: Local Bounty Hunter Pleads Guilty in Court  Dec 20, 2007
    There is a to revoke a license for a crime of "moral turpitude.". Whether that would apply in this case remains to be seen. (KLAS-TV.com, NV)

    Hanson disbarred  Dec 14, 2007
    He also acquired interests adverse to his clients and committed acts of moral turpitude. The court found that as a result of Hanson. (Yreka Siskiyou Daily News, CA)

    24 comments  Dec 11, 2007
    Looking down the road to the imprisoned felon's life, resulting from lack of immediately applied loving disciplined, is VERY di 00003006 fficult to those whose universe is "no rules" self-indulgence, and voluntary moral turpitude. That an undisciplined child WILL ignore a permissive parent, and walk in front of moving vehicles is a risk they seem to be willing to take in the interest of not being uncomfortable with naturally rebellious children for even an instant in applying a smack on the... (Human Events Online)

    State punishes Putnam superintendent  Dec 7, 2007
    - Deferred prosecution agreements, which are given in lieu of finding probable cause and only when the state Education Commissioner finds that it would be "in the best interests of the department, the certificate holder, and the public." They are not allowed when a felony or an act of moral turpitude has occurred. Metro Headlines. (Florida Times-Union)

    ICE Agent Unfairly Targeted  Dec 5, 2007
    As a senior ICE agent in Colorado, Voorhis was aware of a persistent pattern by Ritter s office of allowing illegal aliens who were arrested for drug crimes, aggravated felonies, and other serious crimes involving moral turpitude to plead guilty to unrelated lesser charges such as agricultural trespass , possession of diazepam , and possession of burglary tools. These plea bargains allowed criminals go free without the type of conviction that could allow ICE to deport them. (Human Events Online)

    Craig Creates Problems For Senate GOP  Dec 3, 2007
    "Disorderly conduct is not moral turpitude," Specter said, "and is not a basis for leaving the Senate.". "I don't think it reflects on the party at all," Specter said. (CBS News -- US)

    Escort services  Nov 29, 2007
    It really speaks volumes of the moral turpitude inherent in young people today when a once-respected periodical stoops to the level of purveying cheap smut and easy laughs. This shameless practice of body profiteering via helpless student workers is an affront to all things holy in our society. (East Tennessean, TN)

    Sunday beer-sale bans ultimately achieve nothing  Nov 26, 2007
    So why should the lack of moral turpitude in your gene pool stop me from having a cold refreshing adult beverage. To be an adult is to be RESPONSIBLE. (Logan Herald Journal, UT)

    Gerald Feldman; historian studied business's Nazi ties  Nov 16, 2007
    In what he termed "a state-sanctioned exercise in moral turpitude," the company's executives helped the government disguise its defrauding of Jews as "business as usual.". Mr. Feldman also firmly established how Allianz Group inspectors had toured concentration camps and were fully aware of what was going on. (Boston Globe)

    Brothel plans on hold, the 'Hollywood Madam' does laundry  Nov 9, 2007
    According to the county Web site, the board that oversees liquor, casino and brothel licenses may refuse to grant a license if the applicant has been convicted of a felony or a crime involving "moral turpitude.". 1. (International Herald Tribune)

    Breaking Hong Kong's taboo  Nov 9, 2007
    Everything stank of duplicity and moral turpitude. Be that as it may, for Hong Kong to show this film, which may be no big deal in the West, is still exceptional. (International Herald Tribune -- Ed/Op)

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