In 1811, having become obnoxious to the members of his own party, he was removed from his position as judge on a charge of arbitrary conduct.
It was one thing for an administrative officer to run roughshod over a starbase, but Wolfe's brand of arbitrary and officious conduct was infuriating.
His arbitrary conduct in Ireland in 1627 was suggested as a fit subject for examination by the Star Chamber, but his fidelity to the government was strictly maintained to the last.
The idea conveyed by the photograph, he said in an interview today, is that "you really don't have protection from arbitrary conduct because the police and everybody else are in cahoots."
The arbitrary conduct of Bishop Henry II of Moers (1424-50) had aroused a very bitter feeling in the city.
Already during his father's lifetime he had been appointed to the government of Himera, where, by his violent and arbitrary conduct, he alienated the citizens, so that they were close to revolt.
He took strong exception to what he regarded as the arbitrary conduct of the proceedings by the chairman, Sir C. Sankaran Nair.
"I'm sure that Cekztel will be most pleased by this arbitrary conduct of Topthor's," insinuated Bernda somewhat gloatingly.
"On account of NASCAR's arbitrary and capricious conduct, I find it necessary to withdraw from the remaining races this season."
There have been several instances of police violence or arbitrary conduct in recent years involving opposition politicians, journalists, or protesters, among them: