Lilith Dalia Nenninger is currently placed in the adoptive home of Steve Case and Jeannie Warren. Birth mother was traveling home with Lilith to Illinois. She took Lilith to St Patrick's Hospital in Missoula, Montana due to the child was acting "odd". Lilith's urine tested positive for amphetamine. When birth mother was given the results she stated, "That's pretty much what I thought." The ER doctor documented that Lilith was exhibiting hyperactivity and screaming. Montana child Protection Services took protective custody of Lilith on 7/29/14. A family member flew to Montana to pick up Lilith. Once Lilith arrived in Illinois a worker from Illinois, took protective custody of Lilith. The birth mother stated that her ex-paramour, who was a methamphetamine
CM picked client up from her niece’s home at 7:00am to meeting with her attorney, Rosemary Traub, at the courthouse at 7:30am for her schedule hearing 8:30am regarding her request for a protection order against her ex-husband. Ms. Traub also brought along with her, Gail Starr, from SANE to testify as an expert witness to discuss bruising as the police officer testified in the last hearing that he did not see any bruising on our client when he responded to the call. Additionally, Ms. Traub also subpoenaed the EMT that responded to our client on the day of the DV incident. The hearing started late at about 9:00am after the interpreter line was set up. The hearing officer first discussed the absence of the police officer as he was supposed to
2. Why did the defense attorneys for Lila Jimerson and Nancy Bowen, defendants in the 1930 Buffalo, NY murder trials of Clothilde Marchand, use witchcraft as part of their legal strategy to keep their clients from being executed in New York state for Second degree murder? How did these attorneys demonstrate that Henri Marchand, husband of the deceased Mrs. Clothilde Marchand, was involved in this ‘witchcraft scenario’ though he strenuously denied it during the trials? Include material from “The Red Lilac of the Cayugas: Traditional Indian Laws and Culture Conflict in a Witchcraft Trial in Buffalo, New York, 1930” by Sidney Harring in Spellbound, edited by Elizabeth Reis in your essay.
On Thursday, 08/11/2016, at approximately 1638 hours, I, Deputy Stacy Stark #1815 was dispatched to speak to Sheila Haggard about a report involving financial exploitation of an elderly couple. Haggard was a case manager with Shawnee Alliance. I spoke to Haggard via telephone. Haggard explained she spoke to an assistant Jackson County States Attorney, Rebecca Blomer and was advised to call the police department to file a report.
I would go for a targeted communication strategy to each of the different stakeholders. The first one will be to Jessica’s parents to re-explain the true nature of these unfortunate circumstances. I would explain to them the entire process and where we went wrong and apologize. I would also convey that the unfortunate circumstances were not specifically targeted at them but it was a bad lapse in the entire process and while we can help at this particular time with your daughter, we will reevaluate the entire process to ensure that nothing like that ever happens again. I would also inform them that from now on, to reflect the changing demographics in the area the hospital covers, the hospital will be offering language classes to all their staff to better communicate with people from different social and cultural
MILLERSBURG — A Millersburg woman last week denied criminal charges she wrote $150,000 in checks to herself from a business that employed her as a bookkeeper.
Madison Nevaeh Sparks is currently placed in the adoptive home of her maternal grandparents, Samson and Vicky Sparks. They are licensed relative providers. A report was made on 2/7/15 the birth mother of 5 year old Madison Sparks, had been arrested the prior day for drug paraphernalia. The birth mother had been using heroin in the presence of Madison. Madison was with her grandmother at the time protective custody was taken on 2/10/15.
The Cruzan verses Director, Missouri Department of Health was a United States Supreme Court case involving a young adult, Nancy Cruzan that was deemed incompetent. The case caught widespread attention as it was the first case ever heard by the court that discussed how and when families could decide to withdraw nourishment or medical treatment in order to bring about the death of an incompetent family member. (Wold, Judith & Demi, 1991). For 8 years, Nancy Cruzan had been in a vegetative state showing no sign of improvement. After being in the hospital for over a month, Cruzan’s family went to the courts to request the artificial feeding and hydration be terminated so that their daughter could die a dignified
FORT WORTH, Texas (Feb. 28, 2017) -- Lena Pope’s Young Professional Advocates group is throwing a groovy party on Sept. 29, 2017 at the Shack at Panther Island Pavilion. This adults-only event will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will end at midnight. This is an 80s theme occasion for young adults and all attendees are encouraged to dress according to the theme.
On March 10 AGL received a surrender form, but was rejected, because it was missing the Notary signature. The client and client’s niece Trudie Gardner attempted to have client’s bank PNC notarized the form, however, PNC suspected the client was being manipulated by her niece and refused to notarize the form. PNC suspicions are based on observing the client’s behavior; the client is unable to speak and appears mentally incompetent.
PER REPORTER: Roslyn said she was told on March 10, 2017 by one of her patients (Charligh) that her father touched her and tied her up with bungee cords up against the wall while he did it. Roslyn said Charligh told her that when her father would touch her it mad her cry; however, Charligh did not go into specific details about the situation but she did say her father touched her in a secret spot where daddies should not touch you. Roslyn said to her understanding the alleged sexual abuse took place at Charligh’s father’s house. It is unknown if there were any witnesses around when the incident took place. It is also unknown if Charligh’s father has ever touched any of her other siblings. However, the reporter did mention that Charligh’s father is her oldest sister (Kaitlyn’s) grandfather.
I am writing in response to Nicoleta Shamah’s inquiry to the Illinois Department of Insurance dated September 1, 2016. In the inquiry, Mrs. Shamah requested a network waiver for her son, Nasser Shamah, to see Dr. Marisa Klein-Gitelman.
Both the client, Lillie Bonifant and the defendant, Joe Roper, are student athletes at Justice City University (JCU). Ms. Bonifant, who is a diver for the university, did not do well on her final dive at the school’s swim tournament. Ms. Bonifant friend’s took her out on the night of the altercation with hopes of trying to cheer her up. On March 14, 2015, Bonifant and her friends arrived at the Lonely Turtle at approximately 10:00pm. Mr. Roper and his friends arrived at the Lonely Turtle shortly before 10:30. Mr. Roper was in a good mood that night since he found out that he received an internship for the summer.
On Gregorian calendar month 1990, Frank W. Gagnon, aged 85, and his wife executed durable powers of attorneys naming their daughter, Joan Coombs, their attorney in truth. There was no immediate need for the power of attorney, that was strictly preventive. On February twenty-eight, 1991, following discussions together with his son, Frank, Mr. Gagnon executed a document revoking Joan's power of attorney. Joan wasn't suggested of the revocation. On December five, 1991, Mr. Gagnon signed an agreement selling a chunk of property he owned in Shelburne, N.H., for $750,000. Someday between December twelve and December twenty-six Mr. Gagnon educated Joan of the sale agreement. On December twenty-six, while not discussion together with her father, Joan
A women charged with helping two murderers escape a New York prison, Joyce Mitchell, may have wanted the inmates to kill her husband. Investigators are looking into it, a senior law enforcement official told NBC News monday. Mitchell appeared in court briefly monday, she worked at Clinton Correctional Facility as a tailor shop instructor, after pleading not guilty Friday to charges of facilitating the escape of convicted killers David Sweat and Richard Matt. A senior official said Monday that Joyce Mitchell may have asked the men to kill her husband, Lyle Mitchell, who also worked at the prison. But, when asked about that plot, Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie simply said “no comment.”. Stephen Johnston Joyce Mitchell’s attorney,
Determined and resilient are the first words that come to mind describing Nefertari; He is not afraid of a challenge and is ready for what lies ahead... It is with great enthusiasm that I write this recommendation for Nefertari Vivian. An intelligent and hard-working student, Nefertari consistently focuses on being successful in her academics. She is a well-rounded and adjusted individual with an apparent positive attitude.