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    Gayle Stuart Trucking Case Study

    Defendants, Stephen Blanca and Gayle Stuart Trucking, as follows: 1. The plaintiff, David M. Thompson, is an individual residing at 9873 Mulberry Lane in the city of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin, Pennsylvania. 2. The plaintiff’s parent and legal guardian is Albert Thompson, individual residing at 9873 mulberry Lane in the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin County of, Pennsylvania. 3. The defendant, Gayle Stuart Trucking hereafter GST, is a corporation organized and existing under the law of the

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    Zamore V. Kenton Corp.: Case Study

    Summary of Facts The plaintiff, Willy Ferrucci, is suing the defendant, Dominique Douaola, for payment of studio and production time for his new album. Mr. Ferrucci commented he left a message on the defendant’s answering machine about the available dates and charges for the studio time. However, Mr. Douaola confirmed the dates with the plaintiff but never mentioned the charges. Additionally, the defendant continued by stating he had performed numerous times for the plaintiff for no charge and believed

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    Case Study: Caetano V. Massachusetts

    Caetano v. Massachusetts The name of the case I chose is Caetano v. Massachusetts, docket number 14-10078. The parties involved were the petitioner Jaime Caetano and the respondent was the State of Massachusetts. Jaime Caetano was in a very abusive relationship. Caetano obtained numerous restraining orders on her ex-boyfriend, but the restraining orders could not stop her abusive ex-boyfriend. When she was all out of options, a friend of Caetano’s gave her a stun gun. One night her ex-boyfriend was

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    What Are Non Baillable Cases

    CHAPTER 11 BAIL AND BONDS 11.1 PROVISIONS AS TO BAIL AND BONDS- Provisions regarding bail can be categorised into- 1. Bailable cases; and 2. Non-bailable cases. In bailable cases, the grant of bail is a matter of duration given either by the police officer having the accused in his custody or by the court, by executing a bond and even without sureties under section 436 (1). In non-bailable cases the accused may be released on bail but bail cannot be granted where

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    Criminal Justice: Strict Liability Offense

    Strict Liability Offense The topic that I will discuss in this essay crimes that are consider strict liability without mens rea being present. In the study of criminal Justice we learn about actus rea the conduct that violates the law related to crime like rape. Mens rea the mental element of criminal intent, which usually is public, related to safety offenses. Some crimes do not require mens rea for the perpetrator to be consider guilty those crimes. These crimes are strict liability offense.

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    Officer Parker Case Summary

    »Contention: Counsel for the Respondent contested the DS 367 and argued that the document was not received with the 5 day period allowed by the DMV. Counsel indicated the delay by the law enforcement agency makes the document questionable. »Determination: Counsel’s contention is considered, however in reviewing the document was completed at or near the time of the event by the officer was certified under penalty of perjury on ...... Therefore, it is not deemed unreliable. » Contention: Counsel contends

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    DDS Case Summary

    The DDS proposes an adverse onset allowance for this claimant with an EOD 07/01/17. The evidence in file supports an earlier onset date. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 55-year-old claimant is filing a DIB only claim alleging disability due to multiple medical conditions, including scleroderma, and rheumatoid arthritis as of 01/17/2017. The evidence in file shows the claimant has a history of scleroderma, joint deformity and dyspnea. She was seem 7/25/17

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    Case Study: Graham V. Graham

    Scott L. Graham (Graham) died on the 13th of May, 2013. Graham signed his will and acknowledged the same in the presence of the attesting witnesses Donald F. Marlar (Marlar) and Rita Gassaway (Gassaway) on November 11, 1998. Affidavits were submitted by Leah Phillips, notary, and Rita J. Gassaway, attorney at law. Marlar was deceased prior to this case. Affidavit from Rita Gassaway (Gassaway) states 1. She was personally familiar with Decedent during his lifetime. 2. That on November 11, 1998, Decedent

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    Ethics Case Study Hcs/335

    Ethics Case Study XXXXXXXXXX HCS/335 May 2, 2011 Beryl Keegan, RN, BSN, MSN/HCE, CCRN, CLNC Ethics Case Study "Jerry McCall is Dr. William's office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium, an antidepressant medication, called in right away to his pharmacy, since he is leaving for the airport in thirty

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    Ethical Dilemmas

    What primary relationships do you see between legal and ethical issues faced by nurses in their practice? How would you explain these relationships to others? What would you say are at least two ethical dilemmas that are often faced by nurses in their daily practice? Explain how accountability and responsibility play a role when nurses face with these dilemmas. One of the most well known ethical dilemmas that nurses can face in their career is their patient's belief system. One example is

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