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docs: add docstring for Tendermint check_misbehaviour #1092

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Copying the Tendermint misbehavior cases docstring from Hermes here, as it provides a clear and valuable explanation.


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@seanchen1991 seanchen1991 merged commit 4b6f7ac into main Feb 15, 2024
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@seanchen1991 seanchen1991 deleted the farhad/misbehaviour-docs branch February 15, 2024 16:42
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