I was charged with a violation of the law on January 22, 2015. The charges were possession of cannabis and narcotic paraphernalia by the Daytona Beach Police Department. However, the charges were dismissed on July 16, 2015. I was not convicted of any crime. The Assistant State Attorney filed “NOLLE PROSQUI” for my case. I have taken full responsibility for my actions and I understand that what happened was completely wrong. I also understand that I could have possibly ruined my future. This is why I am doing everything in my power to stay focused and on track. From this experience, I learned that as people we will fall short sometimes and make decisions that are not the best for ourselves. However, this experience is one that I have added
Such a cold and freezing winter, people naked and willing to survive… “The men began to regain their senses, their locomotion, and their hope”(deVaca 24-25). Do these quotes remind you something? La Relacion is the representative of historical narrative (a genre of writings that converts history into a story-based form) of the first European account of adventures with Native American in 15th century written by Alvar Nunez Cabeza deVaca. The entire story is about building a good relationship between Spaniards and Native Americans. La Relacion itself emphasizes the characteristic of historical narrative story not only by stating author’s opinion
In doing this, I gained absolutely nothing because no matter how hard I tried to blame someone else, it was still my responsibility and my fault. Just by experience I have learned that the best course of action is never to blame someone else but to take responsibility. Knowing this, I will try to take full responsibility for my actions in the future to prevent myself from blaming others.
photo. Upon conducting a check on D.A.V.I.D, I discovered that the defendant had 9 previous DWLSR's with multiple pending suspensions. Furthermore, the defendant's Florida driver's license was showing cancelled on 12/23/2015. The defendant was also listed as an habitual traffic offender as of 05/11/2015 (revoked for 5 years). The defendant had another "pending habitual traffic offender" charge effective 11-20-2017. The defendant was provided notice of the upcoming status on 10-20-2017.
Visiting Adelanto in my point of view was a good experience because having a different idea about detainee jail in United States is important for me. I was impressed about how neat and organized was the place. Also, I have never been in a jail or a detention´s place like that, in this regard.
Learning from your mistakes is hard. It is also hard to admit. I had the privilege of meeting someone who has not only learned and admitted it but also believes he has changed for the better. Here is a story about Cameron Evans.
Jo’rel is a hard-working 4th grade male student in my Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) small group with a high intervention attendance rate. I-ready beginning of the year and end of the year assessments have Jo’rel improving from an “End of the Year first grade” level to a “Middle of the year third grader”. Looking at Jo’rel’s intervention record, he appears to not make any real progress (perhaps even moving back a little) – his accuracy decreased a slight bit and his comprehension dropped by half. However, I believe the topic of the book for this reading record, From Poop to Paper, hindered comprehension and accuracy. Jo’rel was very distracted, and a little off put, by having to read and discuss poop, so I am not sure if this last reading record accurately reflects his current ability.
THE CIRCUMSTNACES INVOLVING THIS OFFENESE COMES DOWN TO ME WRONGFULLY ASSOCIATING WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE INVOLVED IN CREDIT CARD FRAUD FOR THE USE OF OBTAINING PERSONAL PROPERTY FROM STORES. I ADMIT THAT I WAS WRONG FOR HAVING ANY INVOLVEMENT OR ASSOCIATION WITH THEM AT ALL AND I TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DOING SO. IT WAS A TIME IN MY LIFE WHERE MY LIVING SITUATION WAS NOT THE MOST STABLE AND MY ROOMATE AT THE TIME WAS NOT THE BEST PERSON TO BE LIVING WITH. KNOWING THIS I SHOULD HAVE REMOVED MYSELF FROM THE ENVIORNMENT LONG BEFORE THIS WHOLE THING OCCURED. I HAVE NOT ONLY JEPORDIZED MY TEACHING CAREER BUT SINCE THEN HAVE BEEN FILLED WITH FEELINGS OFF NONSTOP REGRET, REMORSE, AND WISH MORE THAN ANYTHING I COULD TURN BACK TIME. SHORTYLY SOON AFTER THIS MESS OCCURRED I FOUND OUT I WAS PREGNANT WITH MY FIRST CHILD WHO I S NOW 4 MONTHS OLD TODAY.
I have made mistakes that I deeply regret, and I constantly seek to live with good moral character. The last time I was arrested was in 2007 for using my roommate’s credit card to make an unauthorized purchase in the amount of $27.00. I spent that night in jail, and the next morning I met with a defense attorney from the Bronx Defenders who was very understanding and I was released on recognizance. I returned to court two months later, and accepted a plea to Disorderly Conduct along with a fine. My public defender inspired me to become a lawyer and that is part of the reason why I decided to major in Criminal Justice.
The defendant's criminal record reveals that Mr. has been arrested 33 times as an adult. His adult arrest record dates back to October 1995. He was given the benefit of Pre-Trial Intervention for his first adult arrest. Records indicate he successfully completed PTI in 1997. Since then, the defendant has several cases in both the municipal and superior courts. At the municipal court level the defendant has six dismissals, one merged case and five convictions for; issuing bad checks (4) and for false report to law enforcement (1). At the superior court level, the defendant has six dismissals. Two transfer cases, 1 pending case out of Cape May, and 11 indictable convictions for theft (7) and bad checks (4). Past court, sanctions include fines
Ut Prosim means more to me than just community service. To me it symbolizes a way to make a difference in the community. The act of community service whether big or small is crucial and can leave an immense impact on someone's life. I experienced this first hand while teaching senior citizens to speak Spanish. During my sophomore year of high school, I organized a Spanish class at the local library open to senior citizens who were interested in learning introductory Spanish which greatly affected my perspective on the world. While teaching this class, I learned how much of an impact one small action can make on someone's life. I watched as my students applied the knowledge they were learning to help others in the community. As I watched, I
Today, I still deeply regret the actions that have led to my arrest. However, I have learned
Have you ever done something so irresponsible, and then felt so guilty about it. I have and trust me it is the most unpleasant feeling ever. That aggravating feeling that just aches in your body, the building courage to go and apologize, but you just can’t, and you just don’t know why. Everyone has probably had that feeling, and unfortunately it isn’t the most pleasant. I have had such an experience, I will never forget such a moment. It is forever burned into my brain. It was the time I was getting horrendous grades in all of my classes and I was hiding assignments from my parents.
I did not think he would ever forgive me and I also felt as if I hadfailed him and I had failed myself by getting into that vehicle. This is one of the things Iremember from this event that prevents me from ever making a choice similar to that one everagain. Furthermore, I had to see my friend’s arm completely broken and him in excruciatingpain. I also had to get staples in my head along with a brace for my back. These experiencestaught me a lesson that I would never forget.However, my past failures have helped me to make the right decisions in the future. Forexample, one of my friends asked me to go eat with him on a rainy day. I knew he wasn’t thebest of drivers although I was very hungry and the idea sounded pleasing. I ended up saying
Years later I realized that talking behind someone's back, lying, and not treating them how you want to be treated is not right. I regret every time I have done it to someone because hearing someone do it to you makes you feel regretful. Although I may get mad at times, it is still not the right thing to do. I also realized that a lot of people, including myself, take things for
My truck escaped unscathed from the first one. Unfortunately, the second did not come to this conclusion. With this crash, it had totaled my truck. A large garbage truck had clipped my side which resulted in a bent frame and a crushed trunk. I was faced with a decision of either staying behind a leaking truck or shooting a gap. That gap, however, had an obstacle in front of it and I could not recover in time. The large truck behind me could not stop and it created a teaching moment for me. As the saying goes, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” In my case, both events are “shame on me.” Even with my post traumatic growth from the first crash, I learned nothing, and that was obvious in that I had made such a stupid decision. This failure showed me that I need to grow up. My parents can help pay for some of the expenses, but I need to be the one to make up for my idiocy. I had already planned to get a job over the summer to save some money for college and then use the rest for some summer-time fun. A 3D printer, new laptop, and a new phone had to be shoved into a box marked “Later” due to this event.