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    confidentiality of the child’s medical reports is the legal issue in this case. The father told not to release the medical reports to anyone unless he gives the consent‚ and on the other hand the hospital staffs have the right to investigate for abuse. A non-custodial parent may see the reports in case: 1. If the child is not adult enough for own consent to treatment 2. Releasing the information impacts therapeutic treatment relationship. 3. If the parent has an active concern about the

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    a pound of marijuana giving probable cause for arrest. 2. The statement about the drugs at Ross’ residence is admissible in court. The officer did not need to give Ross his Miranda warnings. “Miranda warnings are only required before custodial interrogation takes place.” (Gaines 176) Ross’ statement about the drugs was said prior to being taken into custody. 3. Yes‚ Ross and Rachel’s arrest was lawful because the officer smelled marijuana when he approached the vehicle. The officer then had

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    Guide to Understanding the Rights of the Accused under the Bill of Rights AMENDMENT IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. Terms and Tidbits Unreasonable Regulates government action‚ not

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    Autocratic model B. Custodial model C. Supportive model D. Collegial model   Autocratic Model   In an autocratic model’‚ the manager has the power to command his subordinates to do a specific job. Management believes that it knows what is best for an organization and therefore‚ employees are required to follow their orders. The psychological result of this model on employees is their increasing dependence on their boss. Its main weakness is its high human cost.   Custodial Model This model

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    EDUCATION. Educational Gerontology‚ 29(4)‚ 361. Neely-Barnes‚ S. L.‚ Graft‚ J.‚ & Washington‚ G. (2010). The Health-Related Quality of Life of Custodial Grandparents. Health & Social Work‚ 35(2)‚ 87-97. Poehlmann‚ J.‚ Park‚ J.‚ Bouffiou‚ L.‚ Abrahams‚ J.‚ Shlafer‚ R.‚ & Hahn‚ E. (2008). Representations of family relationships in children living with custodial grandparents. Attachment & Human Development‚ 10(2)‚ 165-188. doi:10.1080/14616730802113695

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    Stacey Huber Professor Mackey LAL 102: 02 11 May 2011 Child Support Enforcement: One Law Does Not Fit All Single parents are becoming the norm these days and the government has stepped in to assist these custodial parents to make things fair. It takes two people to make a child so it seems only fair that two people support the child financially‚ right? I am a single mother. My daughter’s father‚ Donnie‚ and I were never married and weren’t together at the time of her birth. He wasn’t around

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    about what if I were the psychologist and what would I have done in that situation. As a psychologist treating a minor child whom parents have just divorced and he/she is currently suffering from depression and cutting him/herself. The father is the custodial parent and was the one to give consent for treatment for the child. The mother wants to be involved in the child’s treatment but the father doesn’t want her involved because he says she is a drinker that’s why he divorced her. So instead of going

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    the rest room. 10. Timely response to cleanliness process. Estate Officer 11. Availability of adequate staff 12. Professionalism and expertise staff 13. Response to your queries. 14. Please give an overall rating of custodial Service. Security Guards 15. Attitude‚ appearance and professionalism of reception/security staff. 16. Approach by security staff towards your Queries. 17. Proper lighting‚ door lens & security

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    the police interrogation of the accused‚ and the emotional/mental condition of the accused. The United State Supreme Court ruled in the landmark case Miranda v. Arizona that because of the inherent coercion present in the police interrogation all suspects must be made aware of their rights against self-incrimination and the right to counsel. When the case reached the Supreme Courts in 1966‚

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    ANDREW ERIC TASLITZ 11408 Northwind Court Reston‚ VA 20194 (703) 478-3996 (H) (202) 806-8029 (W) (571) 265-5098 (cell) Fax: (815) 361-9059 Work e-mail:ataslitz@law.howard.edu Home email: Odo33@aol.com Cell phone email: Andrew.Taslitz@gmail.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: In Legal Education Howard University School of Law‚ Washington‚ D.C. Professor August 1994-Present Associate Professor August 1991-1994 Assistant Professor August 1989-August 1991 Subjects Taught: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure

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