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Juror impartiality; knows defense witness; prosecutorial misconduct; accusations of witness tampering; comments on witness's failure to appear on rebuttal; closing argument; ineffective assistance of counsel; conflict of interest; dual representation; severance; confrontation clause; hearsay; Brutan; other acts evidence.
I'm just tired," [Mark Brentley Sr.] said at the time. "Tired of the intimidation, tired of associating my involvement with the (school) board with my employment. As Brentley left an Oct. 3, 2003 videotaping at KDKA-TV he was confronted with footage of Pittsburgh Public Works Director Guy Costa holding a press conference saying Brentley was fired for chronic absenteeism. This was Brentley's second termination fight with the city. In 1999, after Brentley was elected to the school board, the city terminated him citing a conflict-of interest-clause in the city charter that prohibited employees from holding elected office.
HOWLAND - SAD 31 Chairman John A. Neel defended the hiring of fellow board member Bruce Hallett to work on the renovation of two district schools even as a board committee approved an updated policy Monday that would make the hiring a violation. The personnel committee's strengthened "Board Member Conflict of Interest" policy eliminates a clause under which Hallett might have been allowed to earn the $14,242.50 he received as a liaison on a $3.9 million renovation of Penobscot Valley High School and the interconnected Hichborn Middle School.
... an organizational conflict of interest clause substantially similar to the clause at 952.209-72,...
... Acquisition Regulation; Organizational Conflicts of. Interest. AGENCIES: Department of Defense (DoD..., and add related provisions and clauses. Section 841 of the Duncan Hunter. National Defens...
The Federal Acquisition Regulation encourages procurement officers to ferret out and rectify potential conflicts of interests early in the acquisition process. Once a job is awarded, however, contractors are not required to certify in writing that their work for the government will not conflict with their other business interests. While some agencies include such a clause in complex IT contracts, others seem to rely on the honesty and forthrightness of their contractor, occasionally with embarrassing consequences. Industry analysts, however, warn that blanket conflict of interest clauses inserted in all future contracts could limit the government's options by disqualifying the most capable firm on suspect grounds.
... not provide any standard provisions or clauses addressing OCIs, and the requirements of FAR subpa...
A local non-profit that oversees taxpayer-funded child care paid nearly $2 million over nine years to a construction company owned by the son of its recently retired CEO, federal tax records show. Cs of Passaic County has drawn the scrutiny of state officials for spending on "disallowed" items, such as the retirement nest egg of the chief executive officer, Mary Ann Mirko. Officials now say they will be seeking $827,643 in reimbursements under two contracts the non-profit had with the state and are continuing to audit earlier contracts.
... be a subject for review under a new conflict- of-interest clause added to state contracts in Oc...
... commissioners from acquiring an interest in a housing project or property planned to be inc... a duty to disclose any conflict of interest. Id. HAWS receives... schemes runs afoul of the Due Process Clause, depriving the defendant of his constitutional rig...
... Regulation; Preventing Personal Conflicts of. Interest for Contractor Employees Performing A...-order contracts to include the FAR clause for future orders. In the event that a contractor ...
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