Criminally Convicted Practicing Engineer
Class
0172f1f2
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#CriminallyConvictedPracticingEngineer
Definition
A licensed professional engineering role in which an engineer has been charged with, tried, and/or convicted of a criminal offense (e.g., theft, fraud) while actively practicing engineering, bearing obligations to uphold the integrity and public trust of the profession notwithstanding personal legal jeopardy, and whose criminal conduct — whether directly related to engineering practice or not — reflects on professional fitness and may trigger disciplinary action by licensure boards.
Properties
Subclass of
Definition
A licensed professional engineering role in which an engineer has been charged with, tried, and/or convicted of a criminal offense (e.g., theft, fraud) while actively practicing engineering, bearing obligations to uphold the integrity and public trust of the profession notwithstanding personal legal jeopardy, and whose criminal conduct — whether directly related to engineering practice or not — reflects on professional fitness and may trigger disciplinary action by licensure boards.
Source Evidence
Source Text
Engineer A was charged with the criminal offense of theft in the first degree and pleaded guilty
TTL
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Metadata
Ontology
Type
Class
Content Hash
0172f1f2793fe546...Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
151
Discovered In Pass
1
Discovered In Section
facts
First Discovered At
2026-03-02T10:05:06.423338+00:00
First Discovered In Case
151
Generated
2026-03-02T10:05:06.423338+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 151 Extraction