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In our next meetup, we will learn about the Chicago Justice Project’s (CJP) ongoing engagement with the Office of the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Timothy Evans.
CJP’s engagement is seeking to open access to all the data created by the Court since they started collecting the data in the 1980s (the courts have told CJP they started collecting data either in 1980 or 1988). This means that when approved CJP would receive about 30 years of Court data. CJP requested all the data maintained by the Clerk’s Office on each criminal case filed, appropriately de-identified. To give you some idea how much data we are talking about here are some facts about the Cook County Justice System:
• The Circuit Court of Cook County is the largest unified court system in the US
• The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office is the largest prosecutors office in the US
• The Cook County Jail is the largest jail in the country
This is not a onetime release! CJP is seeking an agreement that would require regular updates of court data be released on an ongoing basis moving forward removing all the current barriers to this data.
Of course, since the Court maintains ownership over the data, but does not maintain the data, the approval by Judge Evans of any request seeking access to court data is only the first step. The second step is having the data released by the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dorothy Brown’s Office. It took CJP 27 months to get access to the 5 years of conviction data that was the basis of the Convicted in Cook Project.
CJP anticipates significant resistance from the Clerk’s Office to this request. This is the beginning of CJP’s outreach to see if we can build a community of people that will help CJP advocate for the fulfillment of this agreement.
Tracy Siska, Executive Director of the Chicago Justice Project, will talk about CJP’s efforts in more detail and what it will take to get the Court and Clerk to fulfill their request.
Also, we'll cover the results of Smart Chicago's recent PACER postcard campaign, where we helped send dozens of postcards to Chief Judge Ruben Castillo of the United States District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, asking him to look into issues with PACER , the system run by the federal judiciary that provides access to court dockets.
irginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Patrick
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with a 10 day jail sentence – Virginia Lawyers
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We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers
We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Patrick
Mark v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant driver sought review of a judgment of the Circuit Court of Patrick (Virginia), which found that Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A), which suspended the driving license on the failure to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, was civil and remedial, and thus did not violate constitutional double jeopardy. The Defendant had previously been sentenced to 10 days in jail for a traffic offense.
If you are facing a criminal case in Patrick, Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia Court made the following holding:
Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) provides in pertinent part that if a person refuses to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, upon issuance of a warrant for driving while intoxicated in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266 or for refusing to take a blood or breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, his operator’s license shall be suspended immediately for seven days.
Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(C) provides that any person whose operator’s license has been suspended under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) may, during the period of the suspension, request the general district court where the arrest was made to review the suspension, and the request is given precedence over all other matters on the docket. If the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the arresting officer did not have probable cause for the arrest or that the magistrate did not have probable cause to issue the warrant, the court shall rescind the suspension. Otherwise, the court shall affirm the suspension.
We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers
We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
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I was nice and organised and bought tickets over the phone from Deutsche Bahn in Surbiton. Then I left them at home. This is the ticket from the booking office in Zagreb, hand-written, with the carbon-copy docket filed away somewhere for some complicated accounting later.
It turned out cheaper to buy them at the station anyway: the (€9) reservation wasn't as compulsory as DB thought.
73/365
We were extremely excited for this weekend because it was Boomer's birthday, and we had very little on our dockets, and we were going to gain an hour of sleep, and we had hours and hours of Assassin's Creed IV ahead of us. WOO HOO! And it ended up living up to all our expectations. Today Rollie was especially glad for our lack of activity; she held Pookie's quilt top down on Pookie's lap during a long, cozy afternoon of adventures on the high seas.
When a very interesting docket from 10 years ago turned up out of the blue I thought it would make a great journal page. Worried about the original docket fading I scanned it and then did a citrus paint stripped transfer of a reverse photocopy of it on the right side (sounds like a lot of work?) Anyway, the result of this effort of preservation is that the original got totally ruined as it came in contact with some remnant stripper.
So in the end I printed ANOTHER copy of it on sheer heaven paper over the top.
Still it is a nice memory....and a bit of american architecture (sorry, a bit too much of a European bias on my Flcikr!)
Re: Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority, Docket No. HHS–OCR–2018–0002
Thank heavens the bank declined it! This docket for 17992.81 British pounds was equivalent (or would be today) of just under $36000 Australian......I know books have gone up in price in recent years but that was ridiculous!
City of Somerville reconstructed Cross St. in 2004; however, most of the pedestrian rights-of-ways work was done without any adherence to basic Federal and State code.
As a result, many complaints were forwarded to the State Board.
The city says they will reconstruct this when hell freezes over. I mean: when the East Somerville Broadway Reconstruction Project is done by the State.
However, this location is not on the plans that were submitted by the City of Somerville- since the Curtatone administration didn't bother to adhere to Federal standards of doing a complete assessment prior to designing the project.
AAB Docket C10-226
And here are the Statecode issues cited, per 521 CMR:
__x__Curb cuts are not provided where an accessible route crosses a curb. (Section 21.2)
__x__Curb cut is not provided at each corner of intersection, located within the crosswalk and/or the pedestrian path of travel. (Section 21.2.1)
These apex curb cuts are not located within the Cross St. crosswalk.
__x__Curb cut is not perpendicular to the curb at the street crossings and/or does not have a level landing at the top. (Section 21.2.1)
Right: western curb cut, Cross St. E./Broadway. Sidewalks recently reconstructed.
__x__At marked crossings, the bottom of the ramp run, exclusive of flared sides, is not contained within the marked crossing. (Section 21.2.1)
These apex curb cuts do not match up with Cross St. E. crosswalk.
__x__Maximum slope exceeds1:12 (8.3%). (Section 21.3)
right: Eastern curb cut run-slope measured 11%.
__x__Transition from curb cut to walk, gutter, or street is greater than a ½ inch high. (Section 21.4)
Eastern curb cut transition measured over ½ inch high.
People forget about the admin required nowadays by Santa's staff. Here are his helpers arriving at the customs house to hand in their dockets for all the presents Father Christmas will be importing from the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
Robert Coltte, aka Bernard Red Cherries, Bernard Redcherries, Robert Oliver Coltte. Montana Correctional Offender Network (CON) record of suspended sentence for "issuing a bad check". The Montana statute is "45-6-316. Issuing a bad check." The statute can be found here: data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/45/6/45-6-316.htm Crosschecking between this and the Oregon Probationary record indicates that Coltte/Red Cherries served probation for this crime in Oregon. Points/fields of comparison from this document to Oregon documents include "Docket: 97-20" and "Sentence effective: 15-Dec-97". Some context and other arrests can be found at abusepapers.wordpress.com/robert-coltte-bernard-red-cherries-arrests-2010 and at abusepapers.wordpress.com/.
For the first time this garden/farm season there was a lot of grubwork on the docket today. I polished off the last 11 pounds of our peaches by canning up some salsa and peach-cascabel barbecue sauce. The latter was slowed somewhat by getting halfway through assembling it before realizing we didn't have enough molasses, so there was a trip to the grocery store. The former was slowed by the fact that it's salsa, and I seem to have forgotten how much chopping and prep and whatnot goes into salsa. Yeesh. Salsa canning just goes on forever and ever. Anyway, after finishing all of that, and roasting, pureeing, and freezing the six-plus pounds of tomatoes I got at the farmstand yesterday for $5, and cleaning out today's harvest in the garden and the blackberry canes (we're getting almost a quart a day now of those), I was ready to put my feet up and call it a day. But it's summer, and tomatoes call. So I made a quick sauce out of our Blue Beech and Opalka past tomatoes, and it was phenomenal. The tomatoes are silky, sweet, and rich (although they pale compared to the Hungarian Hearts), and dinner was just the relaxing companion to Rockford Files that it should be on a Saturday night.
--Schn.
We're back into grapefruit season, with our standing order from G&S Growers of a case of fruits a month. Pookie and Boomer both requested a refresher on how to supreme a grapefruit, so that was on the day's docket as the indulgent holidays were winding down and austere January loomed.
In our next meetup, we will learn about the Chicago Justice Project’s (CJP) ongoing engagement with the Office of the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Timothy Evans.
CJP’s engagement is seeking to open access to all the data created by the Court since they started collecting the data in the 1980s (the courts have told CJP they started collecting data either in 1980 or 1988). This means that when approved CJP would receive about 30 years of Court data. CJP requested all the data maintained by the Clerk’s Office on each criminal case filed, appropriately de-identified. To give you some idea how much data we are talking about here are some facts about the Cook County Justice System:
• The Circuit Court of Cook County is the largest unified court system in the US
• The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office is the largest prosecutors office in the US
• The Cook County Jail is the largest jail in the country
This is not a onetime release! CJP is seeking an agreement that would require regular updates of court data be released on an ongoing basis moving forward removing all the current barriers to this data.
Of course, since the Court maintains ownership over the data, but does not maintain the data, the approval by Judge Evans of any request seeking access to court data is only the first step. The second step is having the data released by the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dorothy Brown’s Office. It took CJP 27 months to get access to the 5 years of conviction data that was the basis of the Convicted in Cook Project.
CJP anticipates significant resistance from the Clerk’s Office to this request. This is the beginning of CJP’s outreach to see if we can build a community of people that will help CJP advocate for the fulfillment of this agreement.
Tracy Siska, Executive Director of the Chicago Justice Project, will talk about CJP’s efforts in more detail and what it will take to get the Court and Clerk to fulfill their request.
Also, we'll cover the results of Smart Chicago's recent PACER postcard campaign, where we helped send dozens of postcards to Chief Judge Ruben Castillo of the United States District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, asking him to look into issues with PACER , the system run by the federal judiciary that provides access to court dockets.
Oracle and Google are back again in the courtroom again — the same court docket they commenced in back again in 2010, when Oracle first sued Google in excess of the company’s use of 37 Java APIs in its Android operating process. The case, first resolved in favor of Google, bounced up to an a...
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The Birmingham City Jail Docket and the Court Docket with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s name registered in both are prepared for viewing. Read more about this April 16, 2013 event at www.bplonline.org/letterfrombirminghamjail
Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Page
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with a 10 day jail sentence – Virginia Lawyers
If you are concerned about a Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence in Virginia, contact our law firm immediately for help.
We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers
We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Page
Mark v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant driver sought review of a judgment of the Circuit Court of Page (Virginia), which found that Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A), which suspended the driving license on the failure to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, was civil and remedial, and thus did not violate constitutional double jeopardy. The Defendant had previously been sentenced to 10 days in jail for a traffic offense.
If you are facing a criminal case in Page, Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia Court made the following holding:
Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) provides in pertinent part that if a person refuses to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, upon issuance of a warrant for driving while intoxicated in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266 or for refusing to take a blood or breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, his operator’s license shall be suspended immediately for seven days.
Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(C) provides that any person whose operator’s license has been suspended under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) may, during the period of the suspension, request the general district court where the arrest was made to review the suspension, and the request is given precedence over all other matters on the docket. If the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the arresting officer did not have probable cause for the arrest or that the magistrate did not have probable cause to issue the warrant, the court shall rescind the suspension. Otherwise, the court shall affirm the suspension.
We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers
We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
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Docket at Motu Uta, Papeete. The Tuhaa Pae is a cargo and passenger lifeline for the Austral Islands, but especially distant Rapa, which has no airport (and will not be receiving one anytime soon due to the wishes of its inhabitants).
This is a Nissan GT-R34 MINE respec V tricked out to 9.9 speed, and 9's for acceleration and launch, handling can be increased with front splitter and rear spoiler but this baby is built for breaking 400kph, which it does, regularly. Faster than the famed Astin Martin Lola on a stretch with the beautiful roar of a stock car engine mixed with the whines and appropriate hisses of twin racing turbos.
No punches were pulled on this baby, and in true suicide machine fashion a roll cage was left out to minimise weight. Carbon fiber racing parts are a BPR creation, inspired in part by the Nissan V8 Supercar Safety Car, with attention to detail from general electrical certification docket to towing tag, from grey plastic inserts undermounting the front lights through to to-the-pixel clean lines thanks to my 60" plasma and spending the night on my knees in front of it.
This baby is almost complete, a sneak peek of the (yet unfinished) project for gear4gamers.com can be found by searching the Forza storefront for 'gear4gamers.com', the design is up in the state it's in atm and free to download, hence the meaning of the word give-away I'd guess!
Instawalkbham took a tour of the Linn Henley Library in Birmingham, AL on Sunday. While there were many cool items we were able to see this was the best. They took us into the archives and showed us the Birmingham Police Docket from April 1963. This is the page from April 12 when MLK was arrested. It is also his signature. He spent several days in jail that week and wrote the "Letter From the Birmingham Jail".
A cream-colored with a special die cut front in brown semi-transparent paper; the paper has golden paisley designs and a maroon window with the golden. The interleaf is in same brown paper with a docket flap for the additional inserts and the envelope has golden paisley design border.
This is what you will see when reporting a food or drug product to the FDA. Click Here for more information about reporting dangerous products.
A group of history, sociology and political science students from Bridgewater College traveled to Washington, D.C., March 1, to observe the United States Supreme Court in action. The oral argument heard by the students was Schindler Elevator Corp., v. United States (Docket No. 10-188). Following the court session, the students interviewed one of Justice Anthony Kennedy's law clerks and then were treated to a tour of the building's east and west conference rooms.
The students were accompanied by Dr. Timothy J. Brazill, associate professor of sociology, Dr. James S. Josefson, associate professor of political science and history, and Roy W. Ferguson Jr., the college's executive vice president.
Veterans dockets and post traumatic stress disorder were just two of the military law-related topics of note at the 7th Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference & Training, held June 5, 2015, at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Litigator Susan L. Burke delivered the lunchtime keynote address to the more than 75 conference attendees. Organizers included the Homeless Persons Representation Project; the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland; the Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic at the University of Baltimore School of Law; the MSBA Veterans’ Affairs & Military Law Section; and the Veterans and Military Law Section of the Federal Bar Association. The ABA Commission on Homelessness & Poverty; the MSBA Elder Law & Disability Rights Section; Saul Ewing LLP; and the Veterans and Military Law Section of the Federal Bar Association co-sponsored the event.
The Supreme Court's docket for this session may influence everything from affirmative action policy to climate change enforcement. @AJAMStream picked 5 key cases to explore.
2 complete sets of re-ment arrived today
"Retro Cafe on a Street Corner" is a new release and has lots of great things in it.
see my photos for all the different boxes.
Every box comes with a leaflet and each leaflet has cut-outs - mostly menus, sales dockets, food advertising ...
Robert Coltte, aka Bernard Red Cherries, Bernard Redcherries, Robert Oliver Coltte. From the disposition and sentencing of the court case in 1987 in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Case number: 671020. Charges here read "Original: Robbery, Final: False Imprisonment, 1st Degree" and "Original: False Imprisonment, 1st Degree, Final: False Imprisonment, 1st Degree". The discrepancy between the prison record charges ("False Imprisonment, 1st Degree" and "Kidnapping") and this record from the Lancaster County Attorney is currently unexplained. Link to original document (some formatting changes in how it's presented) at Lincoln.ne.gov. Some context and other arrests can be found at Robert Coltte (Bernard Red Cherries) Arrests, 2010 and at The Abuse Papers.
Re: Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority, Docket No. HHS–OCR–2018–0002
Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Scott
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with a 10 day jail sentence – Virginia Lawyers
If you are concerned about a Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence in Virginia, contact our law firm immediately for help.
We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers
We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Scott
Mark v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant driver sought review of a judgment of the Circuit Court of Scott (Virginia), which found that Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A), which suspended the driving license on the failure to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, was civil and remedial, and thus did not violate constitutional double jeopardy. The Defendant had previously been sentenced to 10 days in jail for a traffic offense.
If you are facing a criminal case in Scott, Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia Court made the following holding:
Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) provides in pertinent part that if a person refuses to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, upon issuance of a warrant for driving while intoxicated in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266 or for refusing to take a blood or breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, his operator’s license shall be suspended immediately for seven days.
Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(C) provides that any person whose operator’s license has been suspended under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) may, during the period of the suspension, request the general district court where the arrest was made to review the suspension, and the request is given precedence over all other matters on the docket. If the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the arresting officer did not have probable cause for the arrest or that the magistrate did not have probable cause to issue the warrant, the court shall rescind the suspension. Otherwise, the court shall affirm the suspension.
We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.
Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers
We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
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my friend Dorothy, a character from the streets of Peterborough...I saw her last week while attending her preliminary hearing on the charge of murder, it was good to see her, even though the circumstances were somewhat strained, she sat in the court docket, silently except for the odd gesture to the guard sitting near her, to have him carry a message to her lawyer...