Professional malfeasance definition
Professional malfeasance means engaging in an act in one's professional capacity as a peace officer that violates a federal, state, or local law or regulation; (e) "Professional nonfeasance" means a failure to perform one's professional duty as a peace officer through omission or inaction that violates a federal, state, or local law or regulation; and
Professional malfeasance means engaging in an act in one's professional capacity as a peace officer that violates a federal, state, or local law or regulation;
Professional malfeasance means engaging in an act in one's professional capacity as a peace officer that violates a federal, state, or local law or regulation, or any act that involves the following: the unjustified use of excessive or deadly force, as determined by an investigating agency; any intentional action by a peace officer that interferes with or alters the fair administration of justice, including but not limited to tampering with evidence, giving of false testimony, or the intentional disclosure of confidential information in a manner that compromises the integrity of an official investigation; engaging in a sexual relationship with an individual the peace officer knows or should have known is a victim, witness, defendant, or informant in an ongoing criminal investigation in which the peace officer is directly involved.