In the second case (Tracy R Curry vs. John A Klarich) I didn’t know in small claims they didn’t entertain police report. The judge had mentioned that they don’t usually entertain it but since its considered evidence to prove the case she did. I also learned that a judge can rule by submission which is where the judge does not immediately announce a decision, which was the result of the second case. In the first case (Devon Henderson vs. Maya Torres) the judge went into depth about a lease agreement and the rent payment. This is where the judge went into the Landlord Tenant Law, which is A landlord can terminate a month-to-month tenancy simply by giving the tenant 30 or 60 days' advance written
Columbia High School was using the Humanities to 1500 textbook for humanities course in 1975. In 1985, school designed the course textbook as Volume 1 of the Humanities for eleventh and twelfth grade students for optional and required readings. A portion of Lysistrata was read aloud in the class during the fall semester year. After that one of the parents objected to an English translation of the Greek dramatist Aristophanes Lysistrata and to English poet Geoffrey Miller’s. The Miller’s Tale from this textbook and the parent believed that the two works of art were too vulgar. After the parent complaint, the school board review the book and they decided to retain
Penny Ann Beernsten, a thirty-six year old small business co-owner and physical fitness instructor, went through a traumatic experience on the afternoon of July 29, 1985. She jogged at a stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline in Wisconsin. She was planning on meeting with her father at the beach at 4:00 PM and she started the jog at 3:50 PM, but was grabbed and taken to the woods where she was raped and deprived her of oxygen by suffocation until she passed out. When she woke up, she walked out of the woods, where couples comforted her until she found her husband and finally the police. (Possley).
Leslie Repyneck 2265 Silver Creek Rd., Hellertown, Pa. 18055 (610) 393-5253 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Repyneck, provided the following information:
During our negotiation with D.G. Barnhouse (DGB), we intend to utilize an integrative bargaining strategy with management. Before coming to this conclusion, we weighed the advantages and disadvantages of a distributive approach, however, we eventually decided to take an integrative and predominantly interest based stance versus a position based stance in our negotiations after assessing internal and external environmental factors. In addition, we settled on this strategy because we ultimately believe that management and the union share at the very least, one fundamental common interest, which is the firm’s financial stability. That being said, even with our plans to use integrative bargaining, we still plan to negotiate assertively to achieve
1.) Describe the method or methods you would use to determine priorities for both existing and potential services that the Lakeview Medical Center might offer.
Task 4: Explain when and why the inquiries and serious case review processes are required, issues of how to share findings and implications for the worker's practice.
At 5am Officer Singh called SA Lyn Brumaire who was on duty at Coral Tower because Jordan Horvat was worried a resident of 902, Stephanie Lee, was missing. Upon keying into the room with PSO Tabiri, the resident in questions, Stephanie Lee was found to be missing from her apt. Officer Tabiri then decided to take a statement from SA and resident Macayla Caso. Ms. Horvat was also not present in the room. Ms. Caso was under the assumption that Ms. Horvat had gone home since she was packing earlier in the day and the sheets were stripped off her bed.
On December 30th, 2015 at 0357 hours Deputy Akins responded to a battery of a family member. When the Deputy arrived on the scene he was approached by Kimberly Corp and Tayia Corp who advised that John Paul Branfield Corp had punched them. Deputy Akins asked the victims to explain in detail what had happened.
IRTC spoke with CPS, Cari Covahey, who reported that she spoke with the subject child twice and there was no disclosure of sexual abuse. CPS expressed that she only conducted minimal fact finding interviews with the subject child and will inquire more pertaining to the alleged relationship between the subject child and her boyfriend. CPS expressed that the only person the subject child informed this information to was her 7 year old cousin. CPS expressed that the foster parent is unaware of the child having a boyfriend and the source indicated that the child was alleged telling her cousin a “dirty story.” CPS articulated that the subject child was medically assessed at Richmond University and there was no observed trauma to the vagina or the
Since 1997 Diana DeGette of Colorado has been representing the 1st Congressional district. For the past eleven years she has represented the people of her district which includes most major parts of the city of Denver including “Englewood, Littleton, Columbine, Ken Caryl, Glendale, Cherry Hills Village, and Sheridan” This district in Colorado is entirely made up by an urban population. None whites make up 30.33 percent of the population, mostly taken up by Latinos. The major industries within her district include public transportation. She also has served as Chief Deputy Whip since 2005 where she helps fellow people from her Democratic Party vote a certain way. Since Diana is a democrat she has much support from Colorado whom also is a
The underlying issues in both cases are racial discrimination. For Cheryl Boulden in the affirmative action case the issue is being “an African American woman among the good ol’ boys in Indiana.” She was recruited because of race and her permanent handicap was seen as an asset for a diversity program lacking any. Yet these qualities made her a target of racism. Susan Finn’s ethnic discrimination presents a dilemma of how to deal with a contract physician’s abusive behavior “toward Hispanics and female staff as well as patients” (Reeves, 2006, p. 79). While the issues of racial and gender discrimination is not unusual, the failure of these agencies to address multiple complaints is.
Ms. Glazier is a thirty-year-old Caucasian female who referred herself for Mental Health Skills Build services by due to her current struggle with mental health symptomology, domestic abuse and substance abuse. Ms. Glazier reported a history of being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Ms. Glazier was unable to recall when onset of her Bipolar and Schizophrenia diagnoses however, shared she has been raped over fifteen times since the age of fourteen years old and her most recent rape was in 2016. As a result of the sexual trauma Ms. Glazier reported she believes she has suppressed a lot of the memories however, verbalized the following symptoms avoidance of distressing memories (daily); avoidance of external reminders (daily); inability to remember important aspects of traumatic events (daily); markedly diminished interest in significant activities (daily); anger
Stacy and Kathleen Peterson were murdered by Drew Peterson but the fear they felt towards Drew tortured his murder trial and proved crucial in his conviction of their murder. Their words came to life through three witnesses who conveyed Stacy's and Kathleen's remarks to jurors. Hearsay evidence, or what one person tells another outside a courtroom setting. Kathleen once told her sister Sue Doman that Drew said, “he will kill her and make it look like an accident”. Months later Kathleen was found dead in her bathtub, medical examiners ruled it to be an accidental death at first but then changed their ruling to it being a homicide once further investigation went into the case. Pastor Sherry took the stand for Stacy. Stacy told their pastor that
The founhder of the company, Godfrey Keebler, started with jus a small bakery in Philadelphia, PA in 1853. During the next two generations, local bakeries popped up around the country, including Strietmann, Hekman, Supreme and Bowman. With the introduction of cars and trucks (carrying the Keebler logo), bakery goods could be distributed beyond the neighborhood and regional distribution began.
-Working with Mary, I feel that one barrier that she is facing in regards to her expressing/accepting her sexual orientation and gender identity is fear of being rejected and shamed by her family. Evidence suggests that for LGBTQ young adults, a heightened level of