3. How did the case get to the court? Discuss the procedural history of the case The case was brought to court by a woman name Martha
Yesterday, Sloan Jackson, age 18 was put on trial for stealing a shirt from Famous Fashions in Merchandise Mall. He supposedly ran out of the store with a lump (which was the same color as the stolen shirt) in his jacket to go to Record Mart because there was a big sale going on. He then was found sitting next to the yogurt stand and the shirt was found in a trash barrel near the yogurt stand. He then ran away from the security guard but he was in the end caught and brought back to the store to return the shirt. At the trial yesterday the jury came to a verdict of being guilty after talking in the jury room for about 10 minutes.
Cindy Anthony contacted 911 and mentioned that she hasn't seen her two year old granddaughter for almost a month. She made that call on July 15, 2008 and also stated that she would like Casey Anthony charged with taking a vehicle and cash. Casey really found pleasure in lying to the cops and did not show any feelings about her daughter Caylee missing. The Florida grand jury accused Casey of false information to police four times, aggravated child neglect, homicide of a child, and first degree murder. These charges were on October 14, 2008.
R/s Vickie stated she found her mother in feces and her father locked her out of the home. ALLEGATIONS: R/s Phyllis Fisher is in a wheelchair and has hypertension, weakness, COPD, O2 Dependent, anemia, and a history of alcohol abuse. R/s Mrs. Fisher lives with her husband, but he can’t take care of her. R/s Mrs. Fisher has been found in her feces.
EREPORT # 18637 stated the following: The incident happened on 01/11/2016. Catrina Smith was the primary caretaker when the alleged victim, Lauren Smith, burned her hand on an iron. The mother was in the tub at the time while the child was in the home with her. Ms. Smith did not take the child to receive medical care for the burn on her hand. Once the father and paternal grandmother found out about the injury the child received, there was a confrontation once the mother attempted to retrieve the child from the father.
On June 9th, 1994 in the evening, both Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman are stabbed to death in Nicole’s home. Her children were just upstairs sleeping. The two were found outside with multiple stab wounds to each person. There were also defensive wounds on Nicole’s hands and arms. In addition to that she had a big hole in her neck where the larynx could be seen.
Recently, the testimony of Mr. Robinson, the owner of Defendant, Circle Gas Station, revealed that a longer surveillance video existed and was provided to Nancy Holden, Senior Claims Examiner of Lancer Insurance Company. The rules are clear that the Plaintiff has a right to know the names, addresses of persons having relevant information, so as to, for example subpoena such persons and question them under oath as to what they know pursuant to standard Form C Interrogatories to be answered by Defendants. Moreover, it raises further questions what other documents are available, but have not been provided to the Plaintiff. Please note that the Plaintiff provided the Defendant with a Notice of Bad Faith Claim and is entitled to deposition for that
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Ms. Lucas is a 21 year old female who presented to the ED with acute anxiety and symptoms of psychosis such as paranoia, and visual hallucinations. Ms. Lucas reports seeing people today that she describes as "ghost". Ms. Lucas reports recently being release from a hospital and not being complaint with her medications since her discharge. She reports depressive symptoms as: feeling of hopelessness, worthlessness, tearful, guilt, anger, and experiencing insomnia. Ms. Lucas denies suicidal ideations, homicidal ideations, and auditory hallucinations.
Susan Wright Case Susan Lucille Wright born April 24, 1976 is an American woman from Houston, Texas, who made headlines in 2003 for stabbing her husband, Jeff Wright, 193 times and then burying his body in their backyard. on Monday, January 13, 2003, Susan Wright, 26, tied her husband Jeff Wright, 34, to their bed and stabbed him at least 193 times with two different knives. Following the incident, she dragged his body to the backyard of their home and buried him. In an attempt to clean up the crime, she tried painting the walls of the bedroom. She also went to the police station the following day to report a domestic abuse incident and obtained a restraining order against Jeff, in order to explain his disappearance.
The Casey Anthony case was a massive case that took place in Florida. Casey Anthony was accused of killing her 2 year old daughter Caylee Anthony. The Prosecution had a great amount of evidence to accuse Casey but the defense was able to hold strong. Casey was not charged for first-degree murder but was found not guilty and instead charged for lying to the officials. This case got so much attention from the public because most believed Casey Anthony should have been charged as guilty.
WRAP: Wellness Recovery Action Plan The Recovery Model is a developed approach in helping patients with mental illness. Before the advent of various Recovery Model, there wasn’t much available to treatment or modalities when it came to helping patients recover from mental disorder, apart from the traditional medical approach. The medical approach was very focused on the treatment of the symptoms exhibited by the mentally ill person, rather than the whole person. Having roots in substance-abuse treatment programs, the Recovery Model, more specifically, the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), focuses on healing the patient holistically, educating them the coping skills as well as other techniques to help them deal with everyday stress that
D-The patient arrived on time for her session and informed this writer that she has decided to remain with the clinic as she learned on her own that no detox facility will accept her because she is testing negative and currently on methadone. The patient further mentioned that she is questioning as to whether or not her sister and her mother would help her as they said they would; however, the patient had a moment and looked back when her family did not help her as she struggled with her children. Furthermore, the patient reports, her sister did not give her the $80.00 for her rent. The patient reports that she had asked some guy for assistance. This writer addressed with the patient about her employment status and money management.