Raewkon is a 16 year old male who is before the court on the above charges. He has been before this court multiple times; however, he was only on probation for a trespassing charge from March 30, 2014 to September 10, 2014. It has been reported that Raewkon was recently admitted at Maryview Behavioral Health care for a three day evaluation. He had several psychological evaluations conducted and has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Mood Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Impulsive Disorder. He is currently prescribed Vyvance (20 mg)
I believe everyone on this email thread was aware of my meeting today with Joe Baldwin, Guardian, of Kathy Rennich to discuss her recent return from inpatient rehabilitation at a local nursing facility and her expressed desire to move to the Hensgen Home. Basically, in February 2017, Kathy fell resulting in a fractured tail bone. She received inpatient rehabilitation at Care Springs for fourteen days and has returned home with PT services. Since her return home, Kathy has refused to participate in ADL’s (which isn’t a change in pattern as she refused prior to the nf stay) and is demanding that she have the opportunity to live at the Hensgen Home. Kathy’s reasoning behind wanting to move the Hengsen Home isn’t exactly clear to the team.
JERSEY CITY -- A Jersey City man arrested last Sunday night when police found a loaded handgun during a traffic stop is also charged with threatening to "shoot up" a woman 's car while her children were inside, authorities said. Corey Coble, 33, of the 700 block of Ocean Avenue, is charged with telling the woman on Sept. 25 that he was "going to shoot up the victim 's car with her children in it," the criminal complaint says. Jersey City traffic stop leads to 2 arrests, recovery of loaded handgun: cops Jersey City traffic stop leads to 2 arrests, recovery of loaded handgun: cops Authorities say they found a defaced Beretta 9mm, loaded with 11 rounds, during the stop. A warrant for Coble 's arrest was signed on Oct. 12 and he was
“Runaway from his master William Brown, Farmingham, Sept.30th. 6’2, African American, last seen in a brown leather coat. ” This was on a peace of taxed paper hung on small stores and carts in Farmingham threw Boston. This was the start of his carrier.(www.bio.com) Crispus Attucks made his way to Boston. For almost 20 years selling boats and whale vesals in and out of Boston.
The Constitution limits power on Government through Checks and Balances. In a 1944 case between Korematsu and the United States during World War II, a presidential executive order gave the military authority to exclude citizens of Japanese descent from areas deemed critical to national defense and potentially vulnerable to espionage. Along with this they also arrested Japanese Americans and forced them into internment camps. Korematsu however, a US citizen from ancestry descent, refused to leave his home in San Leandro, California. Korematsu appealed, and in 1944 the case reached the Supreme Court.
1. Read and answer questions 3 and 4. 3. In Exhibit 2, which displays the average overall ratings of each club by club membership of the respondent, the results present Chestnut Ridge as number one. The composite rating across all members—scores are based on a 5-point scale—presented Chestnut Ridge with the highest score being 4.35 followed by Lancaster at 3.95, Alden at 3.85, and Chalet at 3.07. 4.
MILLERSBURG — For being impaired and causing a July crash that caused another man to be hospitalized for more than a week, a Millersburg man on Thursday was sentenced to 14 months in prison. Lesley L. Summers, 38, 6970 Township Road 319, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to vehicular assault and operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. In exchange for his guilty plea, related charges of aggravated vehicular assault and passing in an intersection were dismissed. On Summers' behalf, attorney Michael Boeske said his client is remorseful and realizes the seriousness of the incident.
There are a four requirements to be met before a potential client can become a member of Spring City Corner Clubhouse. He or she must have a diagnosed mental illness, the person must at least be eighteen year of age, residing in the county of Waukesha and no major criminal history. He or she does not have to belong to any particular nomination or any religious organization. There is also no statues that dictates the sexual orientation of a client.
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP) —Alabama has one of the country’s largest Greek communities with more than 10,000 members belonging to one of the 61 fraternities and sororities. Millions of dollars spent on mansions that line the campus each housing Greek-letter organizations. Among these Phi Gamma Delta whose location is considered one of the best –located directly across from Bryant-Denny Stadium and a . Five onetime University of Alabama fraternity members will face hazing charges at 1:30pm CDT.
After interviewing Sergeant Tumlin, an interview was conducted with Mr. Paul Owens who was an employee at MUV Fitness Forest Acres for approximately five years. Mr. Owens was asked about the community’s political structure and if it is active politically. He responded stating Forest Acres has a city/municipality political system and is influential politically; making it one of the more established communities in Columbia. Also, he reported that the city council members and state legislators impact the community and makes many of the decisions for certain policies and laws enacted in the area and that these members are of Caucasian decent as well. Mr. Owens was then asked if he had any knowledge about zoning and coding enforcement; responding that the community has a strict Zoning
On April 17 2016, 60 Minutes aired the interview of Bill Whitaker. He interviewed U.S. attorneys Preet Bharara and Jonathan Abady and the president the union that represents correction officers Norman Seabrook. Jonathan Abady argued that the correction officers who are employed at Rickets Island fail to perform their job correctly. Specifically he claimed that correction officers at Rickets Island are not helping the mentally ill inmates that they have, but harming them. As the interviewee said, “The number of facial fractures, of traumatic brain injury, of broken bones, of serious physical injury, is just out of control.”
On Sunday 01/28/2018 at approximately 0146 I Officer A. Rodriguez #217 was dispatched to Momentum Village apartment #10106 (located at 7037 Islander Way Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 which is a part of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) about an individual that was in apartment 10106 D not a roommate or an invited guest. Upon arrival I activated body camera #3 and knock on the door. An individual by the name of Christopher Potter (student/resident/reporting party) answered the door stating that he heard noise coming from his roommate 's room which is out of town. Potter had called his roommate (later identified as Michael Westerdale (student/resident) via phone to check if it was him which Westerdale told him no and that no one was allowed in his room. Potter stated that there is an individual in
Internal Validity: However, this just shows there is a relationship, but does not mean it is a causal one. We would like to deduce that New Hope’s intervention made a difference. But there may be reasons that could explain these differences. Reasons the sampling method, even initially well-thought and properly implemented did not answer through time.
From 1787-1788 there was a group of essays published, urging ratification for the US Constitution. Written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, these collection of 85 writings were called the Federalist Papers. These papers would help to lead passage to the ratification of the US Constitution. Article III of the US Constitution established the Federal Judiciary and there should be one court that reigns all which is the Supreme Court. However, in Federalist 78, Alexander Hamilton argues that the Judiciary is the least of the three branches of government and would not be needed to be taken seriously.
In the short story, “The Red Convertible” written by Louise Erdich, in the first person from the narrator Lyman’s point of view. It is about two Chippewa Native American brothers Lyman Lamartine and Henry Lamartine who were separated when Henry enlisted in the Vietnam War. During the short story, Lyman expresses his feelings about the bond him and Henry shared; and how their relationship changed from pre-war happy Henry to post-war mentally-haggard Henry. Louise shows how one thing, the red convertible, brought two brothers bond together and how it ended their bond. This presented us with something we do not know that will be brought to the light.