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    By taking the Mandated Reporter Training, I learned that by law, when the victim is under age 18, and perpetrator is any person, any physical injury, sexual abuse, cruelty, injury, and neglect must be reported by all legally mandated reporters. Physical abuse including abusive bruises and burns, broken bones, and any injury with a delay in seeking treatment or medical care. Also, when parents using objects such as belts or whips to discipline the child, it counts as physical abuse incident. But what

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    As an attorney, you work with court reporters on a daily basis. You need to use professional court reporter’s services not just during trails, but for depositions and other legal activities where you need a transcript of what was said and what happened. Here are a few things you can do to ensure that you maintain a good relationship with your favorite court reporters. #1 Give as Much Advance Notice As Possible Court reporters have very busy schedules. They work with many different clients in order

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    I graduated from university when I was 22 years old. I got a job instantly and my job was news reporter. What is news reporter? This job is kind of interesting right? Yes, it is but a big problem for me at that time was I did not study for journalist so how I could do it? I studied at Ramkhamhaeng University, major of Radio and Television. I studied only one subject about writing news so. When I got that job, I did not know why they hired me. Maybe about luck or because of I could do well on my

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    REPORTER: The reporter/ daughter (Linda) called with concerns for the victim, Willie Sr. Willie needs assistance with his daily ADL’s, and he utilizes a walker. The perpetrator is Willie Jr. (caretaker). The reporter said Willie Jr. does not have POA. The reporter said Willie has some mental issues, and his wife (unknown) and children have been trying to have him committed (unknown when). The reporter said the victim’s phone is disconnected; the reporter heard from someone that Willie Jr. (son) reported

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    Courtroom Workgroup The courtroom workgroup consists of a Judge, Prosecutor, Defense attorney, Bailiff, Clerks, Court reporters and the public. There can be three types of clerks present at court the law clerk, clerk of court, and the docket clerk. During my court observation I observed the judge, prosecutor, and the defense attorney. The Prosecutor and Judge were observed more during my court observation. The Defense attorney wasn’t observed as much because the defendants waived the right to an

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    I plan to attend the a homicide trial. I went by myself to Sonoma’s Superior Court buildings the day before and asked a woman working which cases would be good to go to and she recommended I come in the next day to see a triple homicide trial on Mark Capello. I have never been to a court proceeding before, so I am not exactly sure what to expect. I am excited at the prospect of viewing a homicide case. Will it be like the court shows on television? I enjoy watching dateline, and in that show they

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    REPORTER: The reporter/ father (Rashoun) called with concerns for the victim, Zayden. According to the reporter, Porsha is on probation for shoplifting; the reporter said she is always stealing with the child. Also, the reporter last saw the child on Halloween night, and he didn’t have on a jacket. The reporter said Porsha drops the child off anywhere, so she can hangout or go to the club. The reporter said his sister saw the child at Alisha’s house one time. The reporter said mom and some guys are

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    REPORTER: The reporter/ Outpatient Therapist (Shirley) called with concerns for the victims, Jonah and Ethan. According to the reporter, on 11/03/2015, Jonah (reporter’s patient) reported that Ethan touches his private parts, during a psychological evaluation. The mother (Alissa) said the boys have been flicking and pinching each other in the private parts, and she has been redirecting them (unknown when). The reporter spoke with Alissa about speaking to the boys about “good touch, bad touch’, and

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    Cunningham stated that “reporters should be free”. In this statement, I believe he was trying to tell the people to let reporters be free to write what they know and not be effected by the pressure from the society. He also said that reporters should write without “the fear of being slapped with a bias charge”; in this way, the reporters will be more liberal on the topic they chose and even be interest to dig more into it. I do believe in the idea Cunningham suggested. The reporters should be free from

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    Parent Education Program: 1: Infant, child and adult CPR · Parents will learn the basics of infant, child and adult CPR. · Parents will learn the basics of what to do in the event of an emergency such as drowning fire etc. 2: Tame those tantrums · Parents will learn the concept of how using less power means they will have more. · Parents will learn how to diagnosis tantrums and how to stop them. 3. Making veggies fun · Parents will learn fun ways to get their

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