On May 3, 2017, at approximately 1808 hours, I responded to 3117 Regal Darner Dr in reference to a baker act. Upon my arrival I made contact with Ninta Tyler Jasmin (complainant) who advised me of the following via verbal and a sworn statement:
Ninta advised her daughter Donasia Jasmin (suspect/D.O.B 07/13/2000), became very defiant during her therapy session with her therapist Lucy Bakr. Donasia stated to her therapist she was going to kill herself or her family members while they were asleep. Ninta advised Donasia has been baker acted before and she is in fear her daughter will hurt herself.
When speaking to Donasia, she appeared to be calm and spoke softly. Donasia stated that on Monday May 01, 2017 she got into an argument with her father
-Goodvalue did not exercise reasonable care in response to known attacks on the premises (8 reported attacks in the 18 months before the incident involving Mr
Lastly, John and Mary Doe, a married couple, filed a companion complaint, connecting their case to that of Roe’s. They were seeking declaratory and injunctive help and they made the District attorney the defendant. Both, John and Mary
The patient is a thirteen year old female diagnosed with depression/ depression NOS. She is in the hospital for attempting to kill herself by stabbing her stomach with a knife. She had been there for almost a week when the assessment was conducted. Hand off states she sees things in the shadows (visual hallucinations), and she was molested by her thirty year old cousin and sodomised by her neighbor when she was four. Her home situation is not a therapeutic one, her and one of her mother’s fights constantly, and see feels her mother is two faced and she cannot talk to this mother about her feelings. The patient is very shy, and just wants to draw ninja turtles, but through therapeutic communication and observation she began to open up. She is dressed appropriate for the weather, and has a good understanding of advance vocabulary, but does go off on her own to look outside a lot. The full assessment can be found in the appendix at the end of the paper. The aim of this study is to describe priority nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions, tests, labs and medications for this patient, the patient’s diagnosis according to the DSM-V and then examine a nursing article that relates to this patient.
On 11/13/2015 at approximately 2133 hours, I was dispatched to 712 Cotton Brooks Dr. (The Grooves) in reference to a domestic. Dispatcher Cioch advised that a female complainant stated her husband is intoxicated and just struck her and her daughters with his hand and she and her daughters had locked themselves upstairs in the bathroom to get away from him.
On February 8, 2017 at approximately 2023 hours, I responded to 9280 Atlas Drive in reference to report a missing juvenile. Upon my arrival, I made contact with Sara Crosby (complainant) who advised me of the following via verbal and a sworn written statement:
Power is the ability to control one's life and the lives of other .in the trial of tom robinson mayella power is what ,in the end got tom convicted of rape .there are many ways mayella has power and doesn't have power .this paper will be about the ways mayella has and does not have power. Therefore mayella doesn't have much because of here as said “the ewells live behind the town garbage dump(doc A)”. This means they don't get much respect from the townspeople .mayella also doesn't have very many friends because she “lives among pig (doc E)”.
On April 14, 2015, Brian F. Guillot, Esq., of Metairie Louisiana, submitted a complaint to Office of the Bar Counsel regarding Ernest A. Solomon. Guillot asserts that Solomon failed to comply with Guillot’s request for accounting in reference to the estate of Elmore C. Desvigne, Sr. Solomon has allegedly violated Mass.R.Prof.C 1.15(c) and (d).
The complaint Ms. Payne filed on July 13, 2015 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern
Charles and Joann Yankitis (hereinafter “Yankitis”), the Bakers, LIA and the individual board members of LIA would enter into a mutual release regarding any and all claims relating to the above referenced lawsuit, whether known or unknown, arising out of any act or occurrence prior to the date of the settlement agreement. The parties would enter an order dismissing Macomb County Circuit Court Case No. 15-159-CH with prejudice and without attorney’s fees or costs to any of the parties.
-She sated her father talked to her about the Homicide which occurred on Monday. She thought it was strange to her because her father never talked about that kind of stuff.
This request for review is in reference to a grievance received on September 16, 2014. M. Denise Rockett filed a request for investigation against the respondent, Eugene A. Nigro. The respondent had been named as a co-trustee in J. Hilary Rockett’s Will; J. Hilary Rockett was Denise’s late husband, who passed away on November 26, 2009. Additionally, Nigro was “directed” to assist Denise with the administration of the estate, after Hilary died.
Comes Plaintiff, Constance Wolf F/K/A Constance Wolfgram, by counsel, and for her complaint states as follows:
On February 23, 2017 at approximately 2134 hours, I responded to 4896 Old Carriage Trial, Oviedo, in reference to a disturbance. Upon arrival I made contact with complainant Michelle Barnett and her husband.
The main character in the film “Girl Interrupted”, Susanna Kaysen, is an eighteen-year-old female. She admitted herself into a psychiatric hospital after attempting suicide by overdosing on Aspirin and Vodka, where she was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Susanna repeatedly denies trying to commit suicide, and claims she took aspirin because she “had a headache”. She appeared to be well groomed, her speech was articulated, and her thought process clear. Susanna is not currently employed, nor is she a student, and appears to have no motivation or ambition (Wick, Konrad, Ryder & Mangold, 1999).