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  • o person other than the Coroner or Medical Examiner shall issue a certificate of

    death in cases of accidental, suicidal, homicidal, violent, or mysterious deaths,

    including suspected homicides, occurring in the county
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      In this medical board training it states if a coroner report has natural cause and if broken bones the medical forensic doctor must sign the autopsy. Q -
      Nye Frank Homicide that the coroner did not sign but did the autopsy and evident broken ribs and strangulation. Corruption in Riverside County every agency we came in contact with
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    "LAMBDA Gay & Lesbian Ant-Violence Project
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    TO REPORT A HATE CRIME, CLICK


    HERE.







    What is a
    hate crime
    ?


    Depending upon where you live, a hate crime is a criminal
    act which is motivated, at least in part, because of someone's bias or hatred of
    a person's or group's perceived race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation,
    or other characteristic.
    When a crime is a "hate crime",
    the victim is intentionally selected because of
    his or her race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, or sexual
    orientation. A number of federal and state laws prohibit acts or threats of
    violence, as well as harassment and discrimination, based on race, color,
    religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender and/or disability.
    Some laws also include political
    affiliation, and age, though federal and state laws vary greatly.
    A crime
    is classified as bias-motivated (or a hate crime) when it is clear that the
    offender's criminal actions were motivated, in whole or in part, by
    bias.

    LAMBDA GLBT Community Services takes
    hate crimes and other anti-GLBT incidents very seriously. LAMBDA works together
    with law enforcement, judicial, and victim services agencies to eliminate and
    respond to such incidents.

    Reporting hate-related incidents and
    domestic violence helps survivors take advantage of recovery services and
    enables our community to build up statistics and patterns of crime, providing an
    opportunity of catching offenders or prevent the violence altogether. Hate crime
    statutes are designed to send the message that hate-motivated crimes, because
    they are often attempts to silence and instill fear into entire groups, will not
    be tolerated.

    More...
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    Why should I report
    hate incidents?


    When such incidents are invisible, it is harder to protect
    against them. Careful documentation and statistics are very important tools in
    fighting such op
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    "Page 1
    DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
    SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES DIVISION
    OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
    CHAPTER 411
    DIVISION 20
    ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES -- GENERAL
    411-020-0000 Purpose and Scope of Program
    (Effective 7/1/2005)
    (1) Responsibility: The Department of Human Services (DHS) Seniors and
    People with Disabilities (SPD) has responsibility to provide Adult Protective
    Services to older adults and to adults with disabilities whose situation is
    within its jurisdiction to investigate.
    (2) Intent: The intent of the program is to provide protection and
    intervention for adults who are unable to protect themselves from harm and
    neglect.
    (3) Scope of Services: The scope of services includes:
    (a) Receiving reports of abuse, neglect or self-neglect;
    (b) Providing and documenting risk assessment of reported victims;
    (c) Conducting and documenting investigations of reported
    wrongdoing; and
    (d) Providing appropriate resources for victim safety.
    (4) Availability: Adult Protective Services are available from the Department
    to any adult resident of a DHS-licensed facility, to Nursing Facility residents
    regardless of age, and to any adult residing in the community who meets
    the eligibility criteria listed in OAR 411-020-0015.
    Page 1 of 27
    Page 2
    (5) Statutory and Administrative Rule Guidance: Oregon has adopted laws
    and administrative rules to address different types of abuse or neglect to
    vulnerable adults. See Section 411-020-0010, Authority and Responsibility.
    (6) Intervention Model:
    (a) As a human services agency, the Department embraces a social
    model of intervention with a primary focus on offering safety and
    protection to the reported victim. The over-arching ethical value in
    Adult Protective Services is the obligation to balance the duty to
    protect older adults and adults with disabilities with the duty to protect
    their rights to self-determination.
    (b) The Department relies upon other key sources, such as law
    enforcement, legal, medical, and regulatory professi
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    Lee Frank was denied all victim services. The DA friend per the father of the killer helped to cover up the homicide. Brian Floyd Norco High School teacher past student and Campaign manager for the DA, and his cheif deputy when he was in the Senate.
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    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

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    * Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
    * Who has to report abuse?
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    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

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    * What is self neglect?
    * Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
    * Who has to report abuse?
    * What information does APS want?
    * What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
    * What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
    * What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
    * What about suing the abuser for damages?

    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

    The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:

    *

    Are sixty years of age or older who have the functional, mental, or physical inability to care for themselves; or
    *

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    * What is self neglect?
    * Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
    * Who has to report abuse?
    * What information does APS want?
    * What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
    * What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
    * What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
    * What about suing the abuser for damages?

    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

    The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:

    *

    Are sixty years of age or older who have the functional, mental, or physical inability to care for themselves; or
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    * What is self neglect?
    * Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
    * Who has to report abuse?
    * What information does APS want?
    * What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
    * What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
    * What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
    * What about suing the abuser for damages?

    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

    The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:

    *

    Are sixty years of age or older who have the functional, mental, or physical inability to care for themselves; or
    *

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    * What is self neglect?
    * Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
    * Who has to report abuse?
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    * What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
    * What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
    * What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
    * What about suing the abuser for damages?

    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

    The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:

    *

    Are sixty years of age or older who have the functional, mental, or physical inability to care for themselves; or
    *

    Have a court appointed guardian; or
    *

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    * Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
    * What is elder/vulnerable adult abuse and neglect?
    * What is self neglect?
    * Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
    * Who has to report abuse?
    * What information does APS want?
    * What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
    * What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
    * What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
    * What about suing the abuser for damages?

    Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?

    The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:

    *

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    A question of fact receives the same treatment in a bench (non jury ) traial as does in a jury trial. The only difference is that in a bench trial the same person resolves both questions of law and fact because the fact finder is the judge. Nevertheless in a bench trial, a judge may not decide material questions of fact without first affording the parties the process of a trail.
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    Now, it is an effectual denial by a State of the equal protection of the laws when any class of officers charged under the laws with their administration permanently and as a rule refuse to extend that protection. If every sheriff in South Carolina refuses to serve a writ for a colored man and those sheriffs are kept in office year after year by the people of South Carolina, and no verdict against them for their failure of duty can be obtained before a South Carolina jury, the State of South Carolina, through the class of officers who are its representatives to afford the equal protection of the laws to that class of citizens, has denied that protection. If the jurors of South Carolina constantly and as a rule refuse to do justice between man and man where the rights of a particular class of its citizens are concerned, and that State affords by its legislation no remedy, that is as much a denial to that class of citizens of the equal protection of the laws as if the State itself put on its statute-book a statute enacting that no verdict should be rendered in the courts of that State in favor of this class of citizens."
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