disciplinary charge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdisciplinaryandcharge
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disciplinary
adjective
uk/ˌdɪs.əˈplɪn.ər.i/us/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪ.ner.i/
relating ...
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charge
noun
uk/tʃɑːdʒ/us/tʃɑːrdʒ/
the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity ...
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(Definition ofdisciplinaryandchargefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Disgruntled members of the public do make mischievous complaints about the police, and then there is adisciplinarycharge.
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First, there is that of being subjected to adisciplinarychargewhen he has already been acquitted in a criminal case.
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A decision whether to prefer adisciplinarychargeis taken by the deputy chief constable.
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Any prisoner found shouting from a cell window will be placed on adisciplinarycharge.
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However, a furtherdisciplinarychargecan be brought against that individual.
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Adisciplinarychargerelating to the care of property would not.
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Why, therefore, should he not be allowed automatically to see the complaint where there is to be nodisciplinarychargepreferred?
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If that appeal had been successful, it would have quashed the conviction and thus taken away the whole basis of thedisciplinarycharge.
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Such adisciplinarychargedoes not go to the board, because it is not the subject of the same complaint.
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There would be no point in taking the matter to the board because the board exists to determine whether there shall be adisciplinarycharge.
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He will then be able to request the deputy chief constable to have another look and bring adisciplinarycharge.
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There is the question of possible criminal proceedings, and only when that has been disposed of can a possibledisciplinarychargearise.
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If they are caught doing so, they are immediately put on adisciplinarycharge.
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It is for chief constables, who have discretion in the matter, to decide whether adisciplinarychargeshould be brought.
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Adisciplinarychargewould not, however, follow automatically as a result of a court conviction.
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There was no outside witness, and nodisciplinarychargecould be preferred.
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It is the right of a police officer who is on adisciplinarychargeto be legally represented when he appears before his chief constable.
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It recommended that a complainant should be present at the hearing of anydisciplinarychargebefore the chief constable, and so on.
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From more than 400 complaints to that commission, not onedisciplinarychargeresulted.
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I agree with the governor that adisciplinarychargewould have served no meaningful or useful purpose on this occasion.
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