Arlington Heights, Ill. – Capital Forensics, Inc. (CFI), the leader in providing expert testimony and litigation support, compliance consulting and data surveillance, announced today that Eric Hagler, J.D. has joined their executive team as managing director based in Newport Beach, CA. Hagler will lead their West Coast expansion by focusing on CFI’s client relationships in the Western Region. Hagler has more than 26 years of legal, regulatory, business and HR leadership roles. He began his career selling municipal bonds while attending law school. Upon graduation, Hagler became a state prosecutor and later opened an eponymous law firm in Bentonville, AR where he maintained a multi-state litigation practice. His extensive judicial experience
On Wednesday, August 19, 2015, Little Rock Police Officers responded to 11511 Legion Hut Road in reference to a call of a shooting that occurred at the residence. Upon arrival, officers observed an unresponsive black male who was lying on the front lawn of the residence suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his body. MEMS responded to the scene and advised that the victim who was later identified as Samuel Robinson, was deceased. Officers made contact with Mr. Robinson's wife, Felecia Shirley who stated that before the shooting she was inside of the residence with her husband and the power to the residence went out. Ms. Shirley stated that Mr. Robinson went outside and she could hear him turn the power on to the residence with the breaker
You made a good post. I agree with you that the House concurrent resolution 108 was the efforts of assimilation and laid the foundation for the termination. I think the losses of the Indians from this act were more than the gains. Many of their tribal rights were removed and their former land was not controlled by themselves. Under the Public Law in 1953, the federal government could lend the hand of the Indians to control over these tribes, which reduced their energy spending on the tribal issues. It was negative for the Indians because the federal government still tried to assimilate the Indians and force them to change their lifestyles.
As a partner in the law firm of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP, in Dayton, Ohio, Martin A. Foos devotes most of his practice to cases involving complex commercial litigation. Typical cases involve securities litigation, intellectual property law or defense against class action suits. Mr. Foos serves clients in Indiana as well as Ohio, bringing more than 20 years of trial experience and knowledge gained while clerking for two different U. S. District Court judges.
Eagle Village is located in Hersey, Michigan. The organizations has many different benefits and departments from six residential houses, adoption/foster care, community camps, and training opportunities. I work in the Ashmun house with 11 adolescents who have who have been victims of abuse and neglect. The residents in the house age range between thirteen and sixteen, and the residents come from all over the state of Michigan. As a resident is moved into Ashmun house, they are expected to successfully complete the program.
In my neighborhood which is the Griffin Heights community the closet medical clinic is the Florida Department of Health. This health department is on Old Bainbridge near the Griffin Heights Middle School. There is also another clinic that provides medical services in the surrounding area; Patient First. The Florida Department of Health in Leon county provides many health and wellness related services such as dental care, vision care, physical exams and others. I stay near the Griffin Heights area and the closest emergency room is Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (TMH) which is ten minutes away. Veterinarian services are important and often get over looked in impoverish communities like Griffin Heights. Griffins Heights does not have a veterinarian
Upon arrival Officer Prugel and I Officer Butram spoke with Daniel Wolfe, Bud Wolfe, and Charmin Wolfe. Charmin and Bud stated they were having a problem with their son Daniel. Bud stated Daniel was arguing with his mother about her not giving him money to go get food.
ELMIRA HEIGHTS (WENY) - The names of the two teenage boys who police say set fire to a warehouse in Elmira Heights have been released. 16-year-old Steven Fenner and 16-year-old Kurtis Mayes, both of Elmira Heights, have been charged with arson.
On November 3, 2007, a crime was committed in Hapeville, Georgia. A mother and her son heard a commotion outside their residence house. When mother discover a man sitting inside her orange and white truck, the man threated her at gunpoint with a pistol. The female victim was told to go back inside her property. Female victim son called the police immediately to notify them of situation. Hapeville Police Department officers were dispatched to the home. A Hapeville officer on duty spotted the stolen truck less than a half mile from the location vehicle was taken from. The officer pursue the truck, and the thief exit the vehicle and started running. However, despite the fact that Atlanta Police helicopters were used in the search to cover more range, officers failed to apprehend the suspect. According to one officer’s official report, “Officers have not currently located
Pleasantville City’s population is approximately 34,200 with a significant senior citizen population residing in retirement homes located throughout the city and a roster of all residents is maintained at each facility. Pleasantville City is also home to five schools, two primary, one elementary, one secondary, and one high school. Pleasantville City is dedicated to the safe evacuation of all residents to include those residing in retirement homes as well as schools. As such, they are considered to have needs which this plan will address. A few of these needs are as follows,
In Montecito Heights, CA, a woman was out taking her dog for a walk in Ernest E. Debs Park (LINK 1) when she discovered the bodies of two teen girls. The girls were identified as Briana Gallegos 17, and Gabriela Calzada 19, who was not mentioned if they were in a gang themselves, they were affiliates of a local gang.
From Chicago’s 77 neighborhood areas, North Lawndale occupies 3rd for violent crime reports, in the past 30 days, being robbery the most frequent one, it ranks 20th for property crime, with thefts as the most common offense, and 4th for quality of life, with criminal damage being the highest one. As big plants and other factories moved out of the neighborhood, several liquor stores replaced the empty spaces and crime became the norm. Abraham Burgo, 35 year-old, was shot in the neck on January 23, and on February 1 he died. The victim lived in the 1500 block of South Trumbull Avenue. The register of murders available also shows the case of 21 year-old man Jaquille Reams. He was inside of a store in West Ogden Avenue when he was shot multiple
Alien in one definition is: “Too different from something to be acceptable or suitable,” and Illegal in one definition is “Not allowed by the law.” (Mirriam-Webster Dictionary) The words ‘Alien’ and ‘Illegal’ have inherent negative connotations. A person does not need to know the intimate or factual circumstances associated with those words to understand their symbolism. When those words are used to label the social group of undocumented Latino day laborers the inherent reaction is to see them in a negative way. The individuals become a stigmatized group. The people against undocumented immigrants in Farmingville saw the Latinos through the lens of the stigmatized group “illegal aliens.” They thus became
Do you enjoy sporting events that keep you on the edge of your seat? Well, the latest soccer action was one for the ages and it was a bout between the Centerville Community College Eagles and the Ipswich Community College Spartans came down to the final minutes, on the campus of Ipswich in Wardlesburg, with the Eagles coming out with the edge in a tight victory. The game was for all the marbles as it was for the State Collegiate Conference title.
A native of the city of Detroit, Attorney Coleman has been fighting for justice for more than six years. Upon graduation from Wayne State University Law
What purpose does religion serve? Why does religion continue to play an important role in human life? Koenig (2009) declared that atheism is rare, and rather, 90% of the world’s population practices religion or spirituality. Religion and spirituality have ambiguous meanings and are not universally defined. Although difficult to adequately define, Koenig (2009) inferred that “religion is rooted in an established tradition that arises out of a group of people with common beliefs and practices concerning the sacred” (p. 284). Spirituality, however, is often defined on an individual basis and not necessarily connected to religious beliefs (Koenig, 2009). Researchers often relate spirituality to personal interaction with spiritual entities