CM Gilmore met with Julia Reliford on an announced visit at DFCS office on 9/26/2016 @ 11am. Julia reported that she and Mr. Reliford went to court on 9/8/2018 and the protective order was for Mr. Reliford to move out of the home. Julia reported that he hasn’t been in the home since the order was issued, but he has been sending text messages that are not pleasant. Julia reported that the girls appear to be fine for now, but she has them scheduled next month for their first appointment with their physicist Dr. Brandon Couseens. She reported that she feels that it would be helpful just in case they need someone to talk to, and they don’t want to talk to her or dad. Julia reported that all children are doing fine in school. Julia reported that
In 1788, the ratification of the United States Constitution sought to establish the fundamental aspects of the nation’s government, laws, and protections of its citizens’ unalienable rights. Robert G. McCloskey’s The American Supreme Court (2016) explains that, during this period, the prospects of the Supreme Court were essentially unknown. As time progressed, however, the Court began strengthening its legitimacy with its decisions in major landmark court cases which, in turn, established its crucial role in shaping the judicial interests and values of the nation. As such, McCloskey (2016) traces the country’s judicial history by highlighting the Court’s great transitional periods regarding state rights, nation rights, property rights, and slavery. By the start of the 20th century, however, discrepancies began to emerge with the rise of
On this 9/3/15 worker visited the residence of Mr. Alvin Higgins, for the purpose of making first victim contact. Mr. Greg Nunn, RN with New Beacon Hospice greeted worker outside of the residence. Mr. Nunn stated he called the residence about 3 1/2 hours before arriving and Ms. Betty Griffith was not home. However, her daughter Gina Craven and her boyfriend, Kenneth Woods was at the home. When he arrived, the door was unlocked and Mr. Higgins was lying in his bed located in the living room. After being there for several minutes, Mr. Woods came into the living room and asked if he needed anything. Mr. Nunn told him no and Mr. Woods walked toward the back of the house. Medically Mr. Higgins diagnoses are late stage Alzheimer's. He is bedbound, hard of hearing, and unable to communicate.
This letter is from reveremd David Robinson. Millie Robinson came to south florida and miami in 1942 but she soon left miami and came to hallandale, Florida where she was insipred to start a business on 2nd avenue and foster road, The name of the place was the cozy inn and at that time tv was not of existance so in 1946 she opened a theatre called the Ace theatre because children and teens didnt have anywhere else to go for entertainment. Also, local children were employed there like her son David Robinson. After 50 years in business she retired from that and became a school crossing guard and later retired from that and moved to cleveland, ohio with her grandson. After a few years in cleveland she past away and by her request before she died
Case Analyses: select TWO court cases (from different chapters) from the list below, and respond in writing to the case questions. The written analysis of both cases should be approximately 2-3 pages total; use parenthetical citations and a corresponding works cited list when referencing specific information from the text or other sources, and follow other prescribed guidelines for APA format.
Our constituent, Timothy Rouse, recently contacted our office regarding his SSDI appeal. Mr. Rouse recently lost his home and is facing a financial hardship. In a letter to Mr. Rouse from SSA in November of 2014, Mr. Rouse was instructed to provide more evidence for his appeal. Mr. Rouse is unaware of what further evidence he should provide? Could you please look into Mr. Rouse’s case, provide status, a list of what further materials are needed, and if possible provide critical status due to Mr. Rouse’s financial hardship? I have attached Mr. Rouse’s privacy release. Please let me know if there is anything more I can do to help Mr. Rouse.
Mr. S is a 29-year-old male with past medical history of (PMH) hypertension (HTN) and obesity who presented to local emergency room (ER) with headache and chest and back pain. Mr. s had been seen at urgent care three days prior for a headache and near syncope and was told to hold his metoprolol due to bradycardia. Due to health insurance related problem, he has been off amlodipine and lisinopril for a month.
I am writing to you today because ever since your editorial on Tom Robinson’s death, I felt like I have to share my opinion on his case and the outcome of it. I did not, and do not, agree with the verdict. The defense has given clear evidence to the court and jury proving that Mr. Robinson did not, in fact, rape Mayella Ewell. This letter will outline all the reasons why I believe he did not do it.
Neil Rekun was killed while riding a motorcycle as he was hit by Carl Pelaez. According to Judge Raup, Rekun was 60% negligent and Pelaez was 40% negligent. “Under Pennsylvania’s Comparative Negligence Act, a plaintiff cannot recover if he or she is more than 50% negligent” (238). In the arbitrary agreement between the two parties, they use the term “comparative fault” which did not include a bar on recovery if a plaintiff was more than 50%
R/s William Blakley has dementia, congestive heart failure, and last stage of renal failure. R/s Mr. Blakley is refusing dialysis. R/s the house is filthy with maggots and roaches. R/s maggots are crawling out of the refrigerator. R/s bedpans and pots are under the bed with poop and urine. R/s Mr. Blakley is not able to cook, several times he almost burned the house down. R/s Mr. Blakley throw boo-boo on the floor. R/s Mr. Blakley’s daughter Betty gets paid to take care of him. R/s the a/c unit blew up and the water pump works sometimes. R/s the door has holes because Mr. Blakley loses his keys and knocks holes in the door to get inside. R/s Blakley uses an electric heater and it got on fire. R/s Mr. Blakley does want to leave home.
Richardson that she will have a discussion with her supervisor as to whether the Division should have court involvement with her case. The worker asked Ms. Richardson if she has ever been court involved in the past regarding her DCPP case. She responded no. The worker told Ms. Richardson that she has to ensure that the children are safe and because the case is not moving forward regarding her substance treatment and the conflict between her and her older son Ruddy court involvement may support with getting these goals accomplished. The worker told Ms. Richardson that she has to ensure that Emerson and Ruddy are safe and sense of well-being. Ms. Richardson told the worker that the counseling sessions are going well. The worker told Ms. Richardson that at her next visit to the home she would have her sign a consent form allowing the Division to speak to the clinician that meets with the family. Ms. Richardson agreed to do
Are there elements in his early history that may have had an impact on his overall cognitive development?
Robert James Matthews was charged with multiple felonies, including, but not limited to, burglary, grand theft, petit theft, and malicious injury to property. While in court, Matthews admitted to breaking and entering into a car dealership, and stealing car keys. After stealing the keys, Matthews drove three cars around the city, and proceeded by dropping each of them off at various locations. It must also be noted that Matthews had a strong criminal history, and, although the court was not actively searched for, there were already multiple warrants out for Matthews for other smaller offenses such as minor burglaries.
Client Bob M. is a 19 year old college student who is disinclined to treatment for alcohol abuse. He was born on May 2, 1997 to parents David and Ruth M, who are concerned about his drinking and will no longer provide financial support if he does not follow through with treatment.
I called Mr Treagesser, he expressed his concerns about how he was treated at the APD by worker Brady Fox and Manager his SNAP application has been treated Mike Reimer.
CM Gilmore met with Bmo and VC are several attempts to make contact to ensure safety and well-being. CM addressed the allegations in the report regarding the PKU screening of the infant. She reported that she didn't use the doctor that was recommended at the hosptial, because of the distance from her residence to the doctor's office. She reported that she changed doctors. She reported that she has been missed three appointments. Bmo was able to provide proof of immunization records regarding the required shots the child is supposed to have at her age. CM Gilmore found no safety concerns in the home. CM Gilmore discussed safe sleep with Bmo, and assessed the home, and sleeping area of infant.