You may be able to dismiss your scandalous conduct with a laugh, but I can't.
Was arrested for scandalous conduct in Rome in 1667 and threw himself out a window and died.
From 1331 to 1347 she was imprisoned by her eldest son on charges of scandalous conduct, dissolution, and profligacy.
So this is not evidence of scandalous conduct or egregious misjudgment.
Her continued scandalous conduct shocked the nuns and she was sent home four years later.
The three-week military trial ended with the court-martial of 17 sailors charged with sodomy and "scandalous conduct."
The scandalous conduct of the "pardoners" was an immediate occasion of the Protestant Reformation.
They unanimously passed the offered resolution that scandalous official conduct should result in removal from post of any offender.
There have always been isolated examples of scandalous conduct among athletes as there have always been among stars in every field.
Often, they feel an "honest" politician is just someone whose scandalous conduct has yet to be exposed.