Police Officer Who Manhandled Tennis Star James Blake Avoids Trial
James Frascatore, New York police officer, faced dismissal when he tackled and handcuffed a tennis player. It was an identity crisis that occurred in 2015. He has reached a deal which allowed him to avoid a public disciplinary trial. He had a trial coming up in an administrative proceeding on excessive force charges that was lead by the Civilian Complaint Review Board (Southall). Lawyers for James Frascatore and the review board were expected to disclose in Lower Manhattan at the Police Headquarters about the whole case being settled. However due to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration adopting a posture that police officers’ disciplinary records will be kept discreet from
Christopher Simmons was seventeen years old junior in high school when he committed a capital crime. Simmons discussed his plan to commit burglary & murder with friends sixteen year old Charles Benjamin and fifteen year old John Tessmer, by “breaking and entering”. Simmons and Benjamin entered victim Shirley Crooks home, where Simmons awaken her and entered her bedroom. Later in his confession Simmons told authorities that he and the victim met previously in an auto accident that involved both of them; which was is motivation to kill her. Simmons and his accomplice used duck taped & electric wire to restrain her, they then threw her over the bridge in the Meramec River where she drowned. Simmons went to school bragging to others what he had
Prominent Adelaide Catholic priest Father John Fleming was involved in numerous unlawful sexual encounters with minors whilst working as an Anglican Priest, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Mr. Griffin is being held in custody for murder without suffiecient evidence and by hearsay only.
Tuesday July, 14th the lawyers in the aurora theater shooting of 2012 made the final appeals to the jury. The Prosecutors told jurors on Tuesday that James Holmes was legally sane when he entered the crowded movie theater, armed with a pistol, an assault rifle, and a shotgun with the intent on killing as many people as he could. His defense lawyer Daniel King went on to counter that Holmes was under the control of his schizophrenia. In their closing arguments they spent a lot of time recapping old things and going back and forth. On the prosecutors side they argued that two state appointed forensic psychiatrists had evaluated James and determined that he was legally sane, despite severe mental illness. Then the defense called their own psychiatrists
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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
In 2004, a group of Gristede’s employees filed a collective action lawsuit alleging that the company failed to pay overtime under the FLSA, Fair Labor Standards Act. In 2010, the court granted preliminary approval to a $3.5 million settlement. However, it had problems making payments. In response, the employees claimed that John Catsimatidis, CEO of the company, was personally liable for the payments. Catsimatidis appeals to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but the appellate court upheld the lower court’s decision, ruling that Catsimatidis was an employer under the FLSA and could be held personally liable for violations of the Act, since he had enough control over the business. In early December 2013, Catsimatidis petitioned the U.S.
If Alexander were to sell the complex as condos he would benefit more from selling the condos under the $450,000 mortgage even though he EGI is lower than under the $400,000 mortgage. This is because Alexander would need a much higher amount of
Kerry Howley’s who owns your body parts is a disconcerting account on the emerging trends human body parts trafficking to the high demand of tissues in the biotech industry. Howley articulates the selling of body tissues that has been either dominated by the deceased or even their families. Howley further illustrates the extent people have gone to secure the deceased body parts by stealing them without the knowledge or their family members. Howley illustrates that “Families that planned to have an open-casket funeral, cutters would patch up eviscerated corpses based on their best knowledge (Howley, 2007). It goes as far as the investigators found stuffed legs with plastic piping of its kind were found at hardware stores. During the court hearing an employee reported to have used socks rolls more than once for the same purpose, such claims were best affirmed through the surgical gloves that were recovered from the hastily revamped corpses.
After the study’s completion, over 40 participating inmates, several correctional officers, and the supervisor of educational programs at Folsom have written letters about personal benefits and improvements in the prison milieu resulting from the TM program to the director of the California State Department of Corrections and to the governor’s office. Of the more than 200 inmates and 17 staff members who have been instructed in TM, over 90% have indicated they are very satisfied with the TM program, see positive changes in themselves, and have attended follow-up
The Jimmy John’s located at Stone and Fillmore St. has a very high turnover rate. Jimmy John’s in general has a high turnover rate. This means that employees are not committed to the job and leave. Employees can have many reasons to be dissatisfied with a job. My General Manager, Raymond Gonzales, wanted to understand why for his particular store.
In 2006, surgeons mistakenly removed the right testicle instead of the left of 47-year-old Air Force veteran Benjamin Houghton according to medical records and a claim filed by Houghton and his wife Monica. Apparently, the surgery was not urgent, since Houghton was first been diagnosed with metastatic testicular cancer in 1989. At that time he declined surgery, reports Los Angeles Times, and retired after receiving chemotherapy at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. While there had been no sign of the cancer's recurrence, his left testicle was left atrophied and painful. There was also a chance that it could harbor cancer cells.
One of the issues that is rarely addressed in the highly publicized case of the James Blake arrest is the role the undercover Officer James Frascatore played over this September 11, 2015, police operation. While there is no doubt that Officer Frascatore demonstrated the best of his abilities to properly disarm and arrest the suspect, some critics request additional validation of the fact that the arrest of James Blake was warranted. Whereas the media blindly follows Blake’s unreasonable accusations of Officer Frascatore, the facts are speaking for themselves: Mr. Frascatore had a legal and professional right to arrest an assumed suspect Blake over the course of the September 11, 2015, operation.
Only two cases in the last sixty-five years have been tried by the Supreme Court regarding gun regulations and the right to keep and bear arms. Both of these cases have ended similarly, 5-4 votes in favor gun rights activists. Justices who dissented wrote that owning a firearm for personal use was not a "liberty" interest protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Other Justices wrote that there is nothing in the Second Amendment's "text, history, or underlying rationale" that characterizes it as a "fundamental right" warranting incorporation through the Fourteenth Amendment (Mcdonald v. Chicago Oyez.com). Much of the debate in these cases is whether owning a firearm for personal use is a “fundamental right” granted
I currently working on this relationship account from one of our clients named Joseph Shilonne. However, I would be in need of some clarification in regards the customer net worth of 50MM. The DDR mentions that Mr. Shilonne represents two energy companies and that he has distribution rights for ORMET and Comercializadora Comertitlán, S. A.. What is his role with Ormet, does he has some significant ownership of this company that could justify his net worth of 50MM, and if it so, can you please provide any type of verbiage making connection to his net worth.