...interrogatories hereinafter set forth. DEFINITIONS 1. "COMPLAINT" shall mean and refer to Plaintiff's complaint originally filed on 08-10-15 in Department XVII of the Santa Clara County District Court, Case No. C126447. 2. "PROPERTY" shall mean and refer to the real property owned by the Defendant. 3. "YOU", "YOUR", "YOURS", and/or "DEFENDANT" shall mean and refer to as well as, his agents, attorneys, employees, accountants, family members, investigators, or any other person acting on his behalf. INTERROGATORIES INTERROGATORY NO. 1: Describe in detail the number of employees and each employee’s job duties on the date of the incident in this case. INTERROGATORY NO. 2: Identify any warning, caution, "wet floor", or other relevant signs that were displayed in the area where the incident occurred, including their verbiage, size and exact location. INTERROGATORY NO. 3: Please provide the full name, title, address and phone number of each employee present in the building at the time of this...
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...Order Code RL33199 Data Security Breaches: Context and Incident Summaries Updated May 7, 2007 Rita Tehan Information Research Specialist Knowledge Services Group Data Security Breaches: Context and Incident Summaries Summary Personal data security breaches are being reported with increasing regularity. Within the past few years, numerous examples of data such as Social Security, bank account, credit card, and driver’s license numbers, as well as medical and student records have been compromised. A major reason for the increased awareness of these security breaches is a California law that requires notice of security breaches to the affected individuals. This law, implemented in July 2003, was the first of its kind in the nation. State data security breach notification laws require companies and other entities that have lost data to notify affected consumers. As of January 2007, 35 states have enacted legislation requiring companies or state agencies to disclose security breaches involving personal information. Congress is considering legislation to address personal data security breaches, following a series of high-profile data security breaches at major financial services firms, data brokers (including ChoicePoint and LexisNexis), and universities. In the past three years, multiple measures have been introduced, but to date, none have been enacted. This report will be updated regularly. Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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...June 24, 2015 NRF * Rank order (in order of priority) the 14 core capabilities of the NRF. Explain why you rank ordered 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Be specific. * Explain how the United States conducts an all-hazards response in the five preparedness mission areas of prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and disaster recovery. NIMS * When would a Deputy Incident Commander (Deputy IC) be necessary? Give examples. * In The missing piece of NIMS: Teaching incident commanders how to function in the edge of Chaos, the author notes that first responders have to deal with a disaster situation already unfolding, and not “all the pieces fit together nicely.” The author writes about the Five Tenets of Working in Chaos. Please paraphrase each one using your own words. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) provides a master plan for departments and agencies of all levels of government, nongovernment and private sector agencies to work together to handle an event, natural disaster or man-made terrorist attack regardless of scope, reason, or location.3 The NIMS is the heart of the National Preparedness System (NPS) which is a collection of frameworks created to make the handling of disasters uniform. Emergency management personnel trained in NIMS will handle a terrorist attack in Washington, D.C. the same way that an Incident Commander is handling a massive hurricane on the Gulf Coast. Any disaster has an inherent level of chaos from the very beginning...
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...someone of a crime or wrong doing. Write a report on the E evidence admissibility issues in the case. In your report, describe how that evidence was discovered and retrieved by law officers or computer forensic experts MEMORANDUM Subject: E evidence admissibility issues Here is the report you requested on E evidence admissibility issues on a case that involved the use of electronic device or recorder which implicated someone of a crime or wrong doing. I am confident that the knowledge gleaned from this report will be invaluable. Table of contents | Memo of authorization | 1 | Memo of transmittal | 2 | Executive summary | 4 | 1 Introduction | 4 | 1.1 Purpose | 4 | 1.2 Scope | 4 | 1.3 Method | 4 | 1.4 Limitations | 5 | 1.5 Assumptions | 5 | 1.6 Background | 5 | 2 Findings | 7 | 3 Discussion | 7 | 4 Conclusion | 10 | References | 11 | Executive summary This report looks at the admissibility issues pertaining to a case that involved the use of an electronic device by the state to implicate and subsequently convict a perpetrator of a crime. The defendant on conviction sought a judicial review of the lower court’s ruling. At issue was the use of the defendant cell phone as evidence to incriminate her. 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this report is to see the importance of following a well-established Digital Forensic Analysis Methodology which can stand up to any challenge in a court of law. 1.2 Scope The scope...
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...Abstract Life is a classroom that is in session 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. Humans are consistently learning from our mistakes and improving upon them each day. We learned a great lesson in life on June 18, 2007. On this day in history America lost 9 great “Fire Heroes” to a structure fire in Charleston, South Carolina. The fire started at approximately 7:00 p.m. in the locking dock area of a mattress showroom and warehouse. Charleston firefighters arrived on the scene just three minutes after the alarm, followed soon by firefighters from the St. Andrews Public Service District . From 1979 to 2002 there were over 180 fire fighter deaths from Structural collapse. In more recent times, between 1990 and Augusta 2010, 43 fire fighters deaths have been associated with structural collapses. In a scientific study conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) entitled Trends in Firefighter Fatalities Due to Structural Collapse, 1979-2002, it was found that firefighter deaths in residential buildings have more than tripled in the last decade compared to the previous decades (1994-2002: 33 deaths; 1983-1992: 9 deaths) (Brassal, Evans 2002). Are firefighters and other fire professionals missing the evidence needed to curve the potential for firefighter fatalities due to structural collapse? Structural collapses are not always the cause of death, but may have been contributing factors that lead to the cause of death. Can training, better building practices...
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...Knowing Your Audience Communication and Paper Release Kimberly Vaughn BCOMM/278 June 10, 2014 Joel Maier Knowing you audience In today’s society a crisis can present itself at any given time. Unfortunately, today Monday June 9, 2014 at approximately 4:15pm the Pixar Amusement Park suffered a huge tragedy. The Minions rollercoaster collapsed. One employee being pronounced dead on the scene also two adults and one child were injured and in semi critical condition. Since a crisis can arise at any time it’s best to be prepared on how to address the situation, the media, patrons, shareholders, employee’s and families affected by a crisis. According to Businessdictionary.com a crisis is defined as a critical event or point of decision which, if not handled in an appropriate and timely manner (or if not handled at all), may turn into a disaster or catastrophe. My name is Kimberly Vaughn and I am a crisis manager at Vaughn and associates. My job is to create a plan of action on how Pixar Amusement Park can overcome this tragic loss suffered. I will assess the crisis and propose a plan of action on how to address the audience and provide the best solutions and feedback possible; to relieve the company and comfort the public that the amusement park is safe for children and families to patronize. During this time I will draft two communications for the CEO and the president of the company to release on Pixar and its affiliates behave. First I have...
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...Fire Charles Rigsbee Durham Tech, Community College Introduction On June 18, 2007, the City of Charleston’s Fire Department lost nine of their firefighters, when they became trapped fighting a fire inside of the Sofa Super Store. This tragedy was the single greatest loss of firemen on duty in the United States since 343 fire fighters died in the collapse of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Issues that plagued the Charleston Fire department on the day of the incident included the lack of a proper incident command system; no accountability system and water supply issues hampered firefighting and rescue efforts that dreadful day. Furthermore, the Sofa Super Store’s lack of sprinkler systems in vital areas resulted in heavy fire loads created by high volumes of highly combustible furniture; compliant building additions also contributed to the deaths of the 9 firemen. The Fire On June 18, 2007, approximately at 6:56 pm, a fire was spotted by someone driving along the Savannah Highway in front of the store. The passerby notified store employees of the fire outside of the loading dock. The manager attempted to extinguish the fire with portable extinguishers but was unable to bring the fire under control. At 7:08, Charleston County 911 Center received a call reporting the fire at the store. Within 2 minutes, Engines 11 and 10, ladder 5 and Battalion 4 were dispatched. Battalion 4 was the first unit on scene, his intimal size up indicated trash and debris burning...
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...On July 4, 1972 Mrs. Mitchell was hire to be a nurses aide, by the Good Samaritan Center located in Lovington, New Mexico. While working at the Good Samaritan center, Mitchell was given additional duties of handing out medications. There started to be issues with Mitchell not following the dress code, singing and not wanting to hand out medications. Mrs. Mitchell (appellee) was terminated on June 4, 1974 from Lovington Good Samaritan Center, INC. for alleged misconduct. June 12, 1974 Mrs. Mitchell applied for unemployment compensation benefits and was denied her benefits. July 24 1974, Mrs. Mitchell applied for an appeal. The issue of this case is whether the petitioner’s actions constituted misconduct if so as to disqualify her from certain unemployment compensation benefits. Under s 59-9-5(b), N.M.S.A.1953 The term “misconduct” is not defined in unemployment law for New Mexico. New Mexico adopted Wisconsin's 259-60,296 N.W. 636, 640 (1941) term for “misconduct”. The final decision was to reinstate Mitchells Commission due to the fact that her conduct was never severe enough to utilize the “last straw” doctrine. Using the “last straw” method an employer can rely on the doctrine for terminating an employee, where the termination is justified by a series of incidents of poor performance, followed by a final incident showing a blatant disregard for the employer's interests. In this case the Source: Kaplan University PA205 Unit 3 assignment case Mitchell v. Lovington Good...
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...Race, Culture and Crime Reports Unit 6 DB 1 Ann-Marie Cameron Cappella University Dr. Peace May 16, 2016 Annotated Outline I. Introduction A. Race and Culture II. Areas That Will Be Examine for Trends A. Crime Reports B. Statistical Evidence about Crime C. Affected Culture, Age, and Race III. Incident Reporting System A. Federal Bureau of Investigation B. National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) C. Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) IV. Suggestions and Solution For A Better Reporting Data System from Law Enforcement Agencies and Community Resources A. Public Safety and Law Enforcement Agencies B. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) C. Department Of Justice (DOJ) D. Community Relations Service (CRS) E. Local Law Enforcement Agencies F. Age Groups That Will Be Affected For Suggestion Improvement V. Conclusion VI. References Annotated Bibliography FBI 2014 National Incident-Based Reporting System (2014).Retrieved from https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2015/december/2014-nibrs-statistics-released/2014-nibrs-statistics-released The goal of this article was to examine statistics data that was collected and reported to the...
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...Running head: Karl Knauz Motors Title: Karl Knauz Motors vs. Robert Becker Abstract Becker was terminated on June 22, 2010 for his Facebook postings back on June 14th. Two crucial issues in this case study are, was he fired because of both postings, the hot dog cart incident of the event and the Land Rover accident, or only for the posting of the Land Rover accident, and were these postings protected concerted activities. The end ruling will show that there is a fine line between appropriate and inappropriate online speech. Karl Knauz Motors V. Robert Becker With the recent boom of social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, employers have grown concerned with protecting themselves from negative attention towards the company, while respecting their employees’ rights to communicate freely. The National Labor Relations Board has made up rulings that help serve companies in regards to what they can and cannot do when it comes to disciplining an employee for what has been said on a social media networking site. This brings me to the board’s first social media discipline and discharge decision on the case of Knauz BMW vs. Robert Becker. The NLRB had filed a complaint on behalf of Robert Becker against Karl Knauz BMW, after Becker was fired back on June 22, 2010 for his conduct on Facebook regarding an event and an accident that happened at the BMW dealership. A week before Becker was fired he posted comments and pictures of a sales event in which the...
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...The New York Escaped Prisoners Clinton Correctional Facility Joey Onomo CRJ/324 Prof.Paul Noel Personal Dilemma Paper On June 6, 2015, two inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York were discovered missing early in the morning during a routine bed check. The inmates were identified as Richard Matt and David Sweat. Both men had been serving sentences for conviction of murder. Through law enforcement investigation, it was found that the two inmates sought out assistance from a female correctional officer at the correctional facility. It has been speculated that one of the inmates was involved in an inappropriate relationship with the correctional officer, identified as Joyce Mitchell. Mitchell provided the pair of inmates with tools including hacksaw blades, a bit and a screwdriver – concealed within frozen hamburger meat that was handed directly to the inmates by another Clinton Correctional officer. This particular incident can be considered a normative ethical dilemma by nature due to the fact that there are a practical means of determining a moral course of action. The inmates were housed in the Honor Block, which is a privileged housing unit that allowed them to have access to cooking stations, televisions, wall mounted telephones, showers and card tables. When they were planning their escape, they presented the idea to Mitchell. From a normative standpoint, Mitchell could have weighed what courses of action to take – to either aid and...
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...iPad’s Security Breach Samantha Phillips Dr. Prakash G. Menon BUS 508: The Business Enterprise May 29, 2011 Justifying Hacking into a Web site In 2010, McDonald’s said that customer information was exposed after a security breach involving an email marketing managing firm. McDonald’s released a statement explaining that information was obtained by an “unauthorized third party”, but added that financial information and social security numbers were not part of the data accidentally exposed. (Security Magazine, 2010) A security breach exposed iPad owners including dozens of CEOs, military officials, and top politicians. They, and every other buyer of the cellular-enabled tablet, were vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking. The breach, which came just weeks after an Apple employee lost an iPhone prototype in a bar, exposed the most exclusive email list on the planet, a collection of early-adopter iPad 3G subscribers that includes thousands of A-listers in finance, politics and media, from New York Times Co. CEO Janet Robinson to Diane Sawyer of ABC News to Mayor Michael Bloomberg. It even appears that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel's information was compromised. In fact, it is believed 114,000 user accounts were compromised, although it's possible that confidential information about every iPad 3G owner in the U.S. has been exposed. (Tate, 2010) Earlier this year, the names and e-mails of customers of Citigroup Inc. and other large U.S. companies...
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...present-day marketing strategies must overcome in order to effectively promote the ideals of industry leadership and ethical responsibility. BP is faced with significant challenges to its brand as a consequence of its widely-known safety and environmental policy issues. An explosion at one of its Texas refineries caused fifteen deaths, 170 injuries, and a violation of the Clean Air Act in 2005. Years of neglecting pipeline corrosion led to its violation of the Clean Water Act in 2006 when Alaskan oil pipelines leaked crude oil into the tundra. The following year, another BP spill occurred near Prudhoe Bay, leaking toxic chemicals into the tundra and thus killing wildlife and vegetation (“BP Gulf Coast Disaster and Recovery”). These incidents, however, were dwarfed by an explosion at BP’s Gulf of Mexico offshore drilling rig, Deepwater Horizon, in April 2010. The explosion caused the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. It resulted in the deaths of eleven people and the release of an estimated 210 million gallons of oil into the surrounding environment (On-Scene Coordinator Report). BP controversially responded to the Deepwater Horizon disaster by releasing 1.8 million gallons of the dispersant Corexit into the Gulf of Mexico. Corexit is a chemical compound that can produce adverse health effects for humans, including skin inflammation, fatigue, and cognitive problems. Additionally, it can harm...
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...People’s Liberation Army stormed into clear out the square. The movement ended with the government’s crackdown and the Beijing massacre of June 4. So, what was the cause to the events in Tiananmen Square in June 1989? The event of Tiananmen square were caused by 3 main events, the death of an former General Secretary of the communist party, Government corruption and rise in prices, unemployment and future job prospects. Hu Yao ban was a reformer who was forced to resign his post as General Secretary; he supported pragmatic economic and social policies, including increased freedom of speech and more local autonomy for China's diverse regions and conditions. Hu's death was the initial trigger that led students and Beijing residents to mourn in Tiananmen Square on 22nd of April 1989, as well as rekindle calls among ordinary citizens to end government corruption. On the 19th of April students march to Zhongnanhai, where the government leaders live, to have a sit-in demonstration. On the 22nd a memorial service took place for Hu and the government feared that the protestors may use this event to agitate the government. On the 26th of April the demonstration still continued, but the official Chinese newspaper announced that the students protest are just “an organised conspiracy achieve chaos as a result. When students got news of this incident they were infuriated, frustrated and angry, they break though police forces and return to tinmen square. The government...
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