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2008-10-17 |
PER CURIAM |
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| Dishonesty comes in many forms, but is invariably present when a falsity is made in any material fact or when fraud or deception is practiced. It is understood to imply a disposition to lie, cheat, deceive, or defraud; untrustworthiness; lack of sincerity, probity, or integrity in principle; lack of fairness and straightforwardness; or a disposition to defraud, deceive or betray.[5] One case described it as a serious offense that reflects on a person's character and exposes the moral decay that affects his honor, virtue, and integrity.[6] | |||||