EREPORT # 18920 stated the following: Jessie Graham is in the 20th Circuit court district drug court program on probation for a felony possession charge. Jessie Graham tested positive for the following: 1/19/16 tested positive for THC 1/25/16 tested positive for meth. Jessie has a infant son by the name of Carson that is in her custody. She also has a daughter that is supposed to be in the custody of the grandmother but we believe the daughter is living with Jessie. We know that the infant son Carson has been taken to UMC emergency room several times and may have even been admitted as a patient at one time. We have concerns for the children that Jessie Graham is taking care of while testing positive for illegal drugs. Jessie Graham reports…
Maureen Foley (she has resumed her maiden name) and Richard Turrow were divorced in 2006 in Idaho, following ten years of marriage. At the time of the divorce, the couple had two children, Colin and Tyler, ages 4 and 6, and the court awarded joint legal custody to both parties and physical custody of both children to Maureen. Richard was ordered to pay $450/month in child support for both children. At the time of this order, Richard made approximately $25,000 a year, and Maureen made $14,000 a year. Maureen now makes $18,000 a year and just isn’t cutting it with such a low amount of child support for two growing children who eat a lot more food than they did when they were only 4 and 6. Also, Richard now makes $45,000 a year thanks to a major promotion a few years ago.…
1-151 FA requests the waiver be approved to allow SSG Meyer to re-class to a 13B. SSG Meyer has been 11B for 14 years. Working AGR for the last three and a half years. Combined he has ten and a half years of active duty time. He has done two deployments. The first deployment was to Kosovo 03-04 where he served as the Platoon Leaders RTO. During his second deployment to Iraq 05-07, he served as a Team Leader/Humvee Gunner. SSG Meyer has completed training exercises at JRTC, JMRC, and most recently completing at rotation at NTC. During the NTC rotation SSG Meyer served as a Bradley Commander and filling in for the Platoon Sargent. He also served one year as the Company Supply NCO becoming 92Y qualified. He was able to take his knowledge of both…
SUBJECTIVE Mr. Hamilton was readmitted to MCCRC on 03/02 and seen on 03/05/2018. Mr. Hamilton had been here after a motor vehicle accident, leaving here with fractured ribs, pneumonitis, fractured sternal, and a complicated right acetabular hip fracture. He recuperated and was able to return home on analgesics. He was on amiodarone, Lasix, metformin, and glimepiride for his diabetes. He did not check his blood sugar, although I had advised him to do so.…
On October 28, 2016 at approximately 2308 hours FHEO Officer Ariel Weiland (419) was posted at the ED Security Office when she observed, a young Hispanic male and his mother walked through ED lobby. The mother of the young Hispanic male who was later identified as Michael Maya (DOB/FIN: 09/02/1999- 86377247) sat him on the couch and went to register him at the ED registration desk. Patient, Maya was calm as he waited for his mother to come back. Once the mother returned to him, he began to behave in a disorderly manner and tried to snatch a pill bottle from his mother, at which time the mother was able to grab the bottle from him, and gave it to another family member who accompanied them. The patient became agitated and confused, he was seen…
Rick Sauve is 62 years old and is a co-owner of KCB Cabinets & Renovations together with his wife and his youngest son. Before taking KCB over he gained work experience in a large printing company in Ontario which eventually brought him to Alberta. Rick Sauve is managing his business since almost 12 years by now and overcame several downturns as the financial crisis in 2008. The company took the crisis as a chance and improved the renovation side of the company.…
With the 1972 election coming up, Nixon dumped liberal Vice President Nelson Rockefeller for Spiro Agnew, a former Maryland governor. A year or so later, Vice President Agnew was convicted by a Maryland court of accepting a continuing payoff for a decision he made during his governorship. This resulted in his resignation. Nixon then appointed Jerry Ford, a Michigan congressman, in Agnew's place as vice president.…
Dave Sharland – Mr. Sharland a physical therapist for the North Florida/South Georgia Veteran’s Administration (VA) reported that during his career, he has participated in over 800 physical therapy visits in home settings and been very positive. The Council questioned Mr. Sharland on licensure requirements, technical platform, types of services offered, and patient and patient representative access to services. Mr. Sharland to explain the health care providers working with the VA are only required to obtain a license in one state, but they are limited to providing services to only VA patients. He noted that that necessary technology is sometimes provided directly to patients and that in other instances the patient is responsible for purchasing…
The case follows the work history of Bradley Ennis, from his recruitment to his termination. We are given the details of his employment, work performance and what led to his termination. Mr. Ennis was a nurse in the trauma unit of All Saints Hospital. When he was hired he met the minimum required standards for continued employment, included the Trauma Specialist certification, which he maintained throughout his time of employment. Due to the sudden death of his 5 year old daughter at the same hospital he worked at, his performance dropped greatly and he engaged in unacceptable behavior. After a series of events he was terminated, after which he began to take steps to get his life back on track. He has now been approved to be suitable to return…
The Second Circuit Court handles many major cases. One of these major cases was Runner vs. the New York Stock Exchange. In this case, Victor J. Runner, the plaintiff, was suing the New York Stock Exchange for injuries he had sustained while doing work for them. The defendant issued “an appeal from a judgement imposing liability upon them pursuant to Section 240(1) of New York's Labor Law” (Lipmann, 2009). The defendant acknowledged what had happened to injure the plaintiff. While on the job, “the plaintiff and several co-workers had been directed to move a large reel of wire, weighing some 800 pounds, down a set of about four stairs. The workers were instructed to tie one end of a ten-foot length of rope to the reel and then to wrap the rope around a metal bar placed horizontally across a door jamb on…
On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at approximately 1355 hrs responding officers Cpl. J. Smith #477 and Cpl. J. Montemayor #468 were dispatched to a Signal 33. Unruly patient, that was being very combative on A6119. Details are as follows: When R/O Smith arrived on A6119, R/O Montemayor was speaking with the patient, Mario Shannon, when the patient turned and walk towards R/O Montemayor in an aggressive manner. R/O Montemayor took a step backwards and pulled his department issued X26 Taser and gave verbal commands for the Patient Shannon to stop walking towards him. Patient Shannon stopped walking towards R/O but was yelling “why me”, “I’m going to take your gun”, “pull the trigger” and “I’m going to hurt you”. At that time Patient Shannon turned…
The movement was discovered by 3 black community organizers. Alicia garza, partrisse cullors, and opal tomato. The three started the movements in the summer of 2013 after Travon Martin case was trial and no justice was served. George Zimmerman had shocked the world because he was charge with the death of travon and was found innocent in court. The Martin case had affected people around the world because there were evidence in the case shown Zimmerman killed Travon and no justice was served and Zimmerman got off free. The black lives matter is a organization pushed by blacks folks and other races, standing up for police brutality and racial profile towards blacks…
It can be seen that adding another investment vehicle, i.e. Real Estate here to his portfolio reduces his dependance on the performance of his stock which is currently comprised of 95% of his overall portfolio vis-a-vis 48% after the investment.…
David Chappelle is an American comedian, actor and producer. He is best known for his hit TV series the Chappelle Show. In December 2005 Chappelle, his production company Pilot Boy Productions, Inc., and Focus Feature LLC (purchaser of the film Dave Chappelle’s Block Party) were sued by Chappelle’s former personal manager, Mustafa Abuelhija, for breach of two oral contracts. Abuelhija filed a complaint against Chappelle, his Pilot Boy Productions, Inc production company, and Focus Feature LLC, in the United States District Court specifically the Southern District of New York, demanding a jury trial. In the preliminary statements the Plantiff, Abuelhija, highlights the terms of both oral contracts in detail. It appears, should all the facts presented within the complaint be verified to be true, that there were two legally-enforceable oral contracts in place between the Plantiff and the Defendant (Chappelle, and his Pilot Boy Productions, Inc.), only one of the oral contracts involved Focus Features LLC. It also appears that one of the oral contracts had been breached and Abuelhija was concerned about an anticipatory breach of the second oral contract (LaMance, 2014). The…
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, whose arrest sparked a wave of protests by supporters in Nigeria’s southeast, pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday on treason charges. Nnamdi Kanu last month refused to enter a plea when he was first charged with “treasonable felony”, arguing he had no confidence in the then trial judge.…