Driver of vehicle 1, Renneker stated she picked up four customers for a carriage ride before traveling southbound on South Leonor K Sullivan Boulevard. Renneker said she observed the bridle over the horse eyes fall off; at which, she stopped and exited the carriage to reapply them. Renneker said she advised the passnegers to exit the carriage while she was reapply the bridle. Renneker said as she was reappling the bridle a helicopter took off from the landing paid and she believed it spooked the hourse. Renneker said the house took off running southbound on South Leonor K Sullivan.
RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: One Page ERC Correspondence, Two Pages EOS CCA Correspondence, One Page Pasco Sheriff`s Office Affidavit Of Identity Theft, and One Page Photocopy of Jean Weeks`s Florida Driver License. On 04/26/2016, I spoke with Jean Weeks and her daughter Kathryn Weeks in the District II Lobby of Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to Identity Theft that occurred in another jurisdiction. Kathryn Weeks advised her mother received a collection notice from ERC dated 03/16/2016 in reference to a Sprint bill in the amount of $1,580.45. Kathryn said she contacted ERC and learned a Sprint account was opened in 01/2015, using her mother`s personal identification (name, date of birth, and social security number)
According to the Portsmouth Police’s probable cause summary, a black male identified in a video was observed exiting the rear passenger side of a Honda Pilot with a Tommy Hilfiger’s red jacket. The jacket matched the description which the victim provided. Aronte Neshawn Sharpe was identified as the individual wearing the jacket and posing in the jacket while leaving a store (7-11). He also was observed in possession of the jacket while looking into a video screen according the probable cause summary. The report stated the victim was contacted by Detective Baker, Portsmouth Police to see if the jacket belonged to her.
In the T.L.O cause the felt the school district search of her purse was a violation of her
The victim Stephanie Chase is the mother of Kayleigh. Kayleigh was unaware that defendant Pridgen took the jewelry. After the defendant Pridgen did actually and intentionally deprive
A Des Moines mother has been charged with child endangerment substantial risk after an incident Monday in a grocery store parking lot. Shauna Davis, 28, of Des Moines, was arrested and charged on Monday night. Police were called to the Hy-Vee store at 3221 Southeast 14th Street at 9:50 p.m. on a report of a child in need of assistance.
On 04/23/2016 at approximately 23:15 hours deputies discovered a vehicle parked on the bridge that goes over the Ninnescha river, in the 800 block of E. 110th AVE North Sumner County, KS. the vehicle matched the description of a vehicle that was seen leaving the area of a verbal disturbance with shots fired. Deputy Coon went and made contact with the driver as I gave the vehicle information to dispatch. The vehicle was a white Chevrolet truck with Oklahoma tag of 541KQY VIN of 1GCGC29R5VE127727. After the vehicle information was given to dispatch I walked up to the passenger side door and began to look inside.
The complainant, Mr. Shawn Thomas, known to the Department under NYSID# 05036218Z, who resides at 130 Pelham Road New Rochelle NY 10805, was interviewed by investigators. Mr. Thomas stated that he had $150.00 inside of his camera bag. The last time he saw his camera bag was when he was inside of his cell and saw the subject officer, PO Miroshnyk, searching it on the desk. He did not see the officer remove any money while he was searching his bag. He received $5000.00 in cash as a donation from Deborah Goodman.
Together, they pored over clues and testimony. Gilbert says that she would send Reaves leads to follow up, but although he was sympathetic, nothing seemed to come of them. In 2002, a federal district court of appeals denied Willingham’s writ without even a hearing. “Now I start the last leg of my journey,” Willingham wrote to Gilbert. “Got to get things in order.”
MILLERSBURG — Despite a plea for leniency expressed by the victim, a Sugarcreek man was unable to overcome a long history of criminal convictions and a bond violation when a Holmes County judge on Wednesday sentenced him to prison for making unwanted phone calls and threats to several members of a family over a period of months. David Lamar Schrock, 43, of 2578 State Route 39, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to two counts of telephone harassment and one count of menacing by stalking. In exchange for his guilty plea, the state agreed to dismiss two additional counts of telephone harassment and three counts of menacing by stalking. The charges are made more serious because Schrock was convicted, in January 2016,
Anika Rusche Mr. Smith & Mr. Persuad Social Studies 8 June 2023 The Thirteen Major Court Cases There are 13 major Supreme Court cases that have occurred which led the United States to how it is now. If our judges chose the other side of the argument would our world be different now? More Than 200 years ago our Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay published a series of essays prodding the ratification of the United States Federalist Papers now known as the Constitution. The Federalist Party came about around 1789 - 1790 as a group of businessmen who supported the same cause.
Specialized courts are specific in what roles they play in the criminal justice system. These courts are handling domestic violence cases and drug court cases. The goals for these types of courts have multiple reasons like to reduce the number of people entering jails and prison.
Lindsey is a 13 year old African-American female who was arrested for the second time for retail theft. The first offense Lindsey received was a misdemeanor, when the 2nd arrest occurred and she was charged with a class 4 felony. The first time Lindsey was arrested it was from stealing two shirts and a necklace . The Second time, most current is from stealing 3 rings, two necklaces and a par of pants that she put on under her jeans. She had been stealing since the age of 11 almost every weekend.
When the worker 's shift ended, she returned to her vehicle that she had parked in one of the designated spots on E Street. and saw that her rear window was shattered. The car's owner did not see any object in or around the vehicle that could have caused the damage, which totaled $250, Campus Police said. A gym bag was stolen from a Campus Town Fitness Center cubby on Thursday, Oct. 15, between 3:40 p.m. and 4:40 p.m., according to Campus Police. When the student went to retrieve the bag after his workout and did not see it, he told a front desk employee and searched the gym for the bag, with negative results. The bag and its contents were valued at $180, police said.
The Legal Environment and the Court System Dispute resolution is a term that refers to a number of processes that can be used to resolve a conflict, dispute or claim. Dispute resolution may also be referred to as alternative dispute resolution, appropriate dispute resolution, or ADR for short. Dispute resolution processes are alternatives to having a court (state or federal judge or jury) decide the dispute in a trial or other institutions decide the resolution of the case or contract. Dispute resolution processes can be used to resolve any type of dispute including family, neighborhood, employment, business, housing, personal injury, consumer, and environmental disputes. In addition, the United States Federal Government utilizes dispute resolution processes to assist government employees and private citizens resolve