was sentenced to nine months in prison. Derek S. McKeag Jr., 26, of 101 E. Purdy St., pleaded guilty to a single count of possession filed in Holmes County Common Pleas Court. His plea came on the heels of a motion to suppress evidence related to the case, specifically 0.26 grams of heroin found inside a cigarette pack that was taken from McKeag by responding squad personnel and searched by a deputy. In response to the suppression motion filed by defense attorney Jeff Kellogg, Holmes County Prosecutor
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1. Demarco should hold a meeting in a town hall setting to inform the tribes of the outcome of the mining. The land belongs to the tribes so it’s important Xeon is transparent. Demarco could play the role of their advocate by positioning the positive outcomes first: more schools, hospitals, jobs and a better economy. It’s also important that Demarco provides them with evidence that the mining would be environment-friendly. Then ultimately letting them know the negative impact it could have on
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The patient in our case study is a 6-month-old female whose father brings her to be evaluated by her physician. The patient presents with faintly blue skin and mucous membranes. Her breathing is normal and she does not present with any other symptoms. Her blood is drawn and is found to have a slight brown cast. In completing a differential diagnosis, it is important to review the normal physiology of the respiratory system. The respiratory system has four functions including exchange of gases between
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While reading over and viewing the story about the Whitaker family I have a sense that would disagree with the authority’s decision. Stating that it was not right to create a life with the intent to save another when there is so much more that can be expressed and considered. First off, if the other child’s life was not to be sacrificed for Charlie’s life or diminished that child’s overall wellbeing in life I cannot see where this would be wrong. Charlie’s sibling is still another child the family
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Patient history Summary Patient is a 65-year-old, housewife, presented to Prince of Wales Hospital (POWH) for an elective right total knee replacement (TKR) on the background of osteoarthritis in the right knee, exertive right knee pain of 3 years associated with knee stiffness. Notable patient’s medical history are Type II Diabetes Mellitus (insulin treated), proliferative diabetic retinopathy with macular oedema, microalbuminuria, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia. Patient’s parents both had diabetes
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concern death being determinated. This sets of guidelines identify brain death as death. But one state stands as an outlier. New Jersey is the only state that considers an individual's religious belief before declaring a patient's death. In McMath’s case, these laws are beneficial. McMath’s family was able to keep their daughter, who was legally brain dead, ‘alive’ by flying her across the country. The state of New Jersey allowed the family to keep Jahi on a ventilator so her blood continued to circulate
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John kissed down Jane’s stomach to her lower abdomen. He began to kiss around her vagina and slowly made his way towards it. As John began to perform cunnilingus, Jane grabbed onto her breasts and felt the swelling of her nipples (Lehmiller, 2013). Her breaths started to hasten as she began to come close to reaching orgasm. She knew she often reached her relief much sooner than John did. He enjoyed performing oral sex on her and he reached a level of satisfaction from doing it. Jane felt her uterus
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Attorney General of Maryland, and Nicholé C. Gatewood, Assistant Attorney General, move, pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 6(b)(1)(A), for an extension of time to and including February 29, 2016, to file a response to the complaint filed in the above-captioned case for the following reasons: 1. By Order dated December 16, 2015, this Court granted the Defendants an extension of time to and including January 28, 2016, within which to file a response to the complaint. ECF Document No. 16. 2. On January 18, 2016
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simply wasn’t reported. With her limited knowledge of understanding of tax or financial literacy, it’d be almost impossible for her to detect income that wasn’t reported. In light of these facts, a “reasonably prudent person” standard that the Erdahl case adopted, should hold that there is very little Julie could have done to have determined income on their joint return was understated. She wasn’t the main financial expert in the family, was led to believe the CPA correctly prepared the return, nor
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In this section, I would like to address additional answers to rule Livel’s case. I consider that the court should not follow the decisions of other courts that have overlooked or disregarded the strong presumption against extraterritoriality. In addition, SMUG does not allege any domestic actionable conduct by Lively. SMUG shows to be changing tactics, asserting for the first time in its opposition to Lively’s motion to stay; much of actionable conduct took place in Springfield, Massachusetts”()
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