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611A - CRIME VICTIMS: RIGHTS, PROGRAMS, AGENCIES, 2009 Minnesota Statutes - 0 views

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    1 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2009 CHAPTER 611A CRIME VICTIMS: RIGHTS, PROGRAMS, AGENCIES DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 611A.01 DEFINITIONS. 611A.015 SCOPE OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS. 611A.02 NOTIFICATION OF VICTIM SERVICES AND VICTIMS' RIGHTS. 611A.021 NOTICE OF RIGHT TO REQUEST WITHHOLDING OF CERTAIN PUBLIC DATA. 611A.03 PLEA AGREEMENTS; NOTIFICATION. 611A.0301 RIGHT TO SUBMIT STATEMENT AT PLEA PRESENTATION HEARING. 611A.031 VICTIM INPUT REGARDING PRETRIAL DIVERSION. 611A.0311 DOMESTIC ABUSE PROSECUTIONS PLAN AND PROCEDURES; PILOT PROGRAM. 611A.0315 VICTIM NOTIFICATION; DOMESTIC ASSAULT; CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT; HARASSMENT. 611A.032 INACTIVE. 611A.033 SPEEDY TRIAL; NOTICE OF SCHEDULE CHANGE. 611A.034 SEPARATE WAITING AREAS IN COURTHOUSE. 611A.035 CONFIDENTIALITY OF VICTIM'S ADDRESS. 611A.036 PROHIBITION AGAINST EMPLOYER RETALIATION. 611A.037 PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION; VICTIM IMPACT; NOTICE. 611A.038 RIGHT TO SUBMIT STATEMENT AT SENTENCING. 611A.0385 SENTENCING; IMPLEMENTATION OF RIGHT TO NOTICE OF OFFENDER RELEASE AND EXPUNGEMENT. 611A.039 RIGHT TO NOTICE OF FINAL DISPOSITION OF CRIMINAL CASE. 611A.0392 NOTICE TO COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION GROUP. 611A.0393 CRIME ALERTS; VIOLENT CRIMES; DISABLED ACCESS. 611A.0395 RIGHT TO INFORMATION REGARDING DEFENDANT'S APPEAL. 611A.04 ORDER OF RESTITUTION. 611A.045 PROCEDURE FOR ISSUING ORDER OF RESTITUTION. 611A.046 VICTIM'S RIGHT TO REQUEST PROBATION REVIEW HEARING. 611A.05 PENALTIES NO BAR TO CIVIL REMEDIES. 611A.06 RIGHT TO NOTICE OF RELEASE. ELECTRONIC MONITORING 611A.07 ELECTRONIC MONITORING TO PROTECT DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIMS; STANDARDS. BARRING PERPETRATOR RECOVERY 611A.08 BARRING PERPETRATORS OF CRIMES FROM RECOVERING FOR INJURIES SUSTAINED DURING CRIMINAL CONDUCT. SEXUAL OFFENSES; DOMESTIC ABUSE AND VIOLENCE 611A.19 TESTING SEX OFFENDER FOR HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS. 611A.20 NOTICE OF RISK OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION
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Reporter's Handbook - Judicial Access: The Reporter's Right of Access To The Judicial S... - 0 views

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    Nye Frank autopsy put under privacy. Federal Judge oks a privacy act for the DA, Violates Constitutional Right to Access Court
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US Government Printing Office - FDsys - Search Results - 0 views

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    About GPO | Newsroom/Media | Congressional Relations | Inspector General | Careers | Contact | askGPO Home | Customers | Vendors | Libraries FDsys - GPO Access Search Government Publications Browse Government Publications About Government Publications Search on GPO Access -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Narrow Your Search Collection Congressional Record (122) Congressional Hearings (79) Congressional Bills (64) See More... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Published 1999 (57) May (10) 27 (4) 26 (2) 19 (2) 20 (1) 18 (1) December (10) 07 (10) July (8) 29 (3) 26 (2) 21 (2) 01 (1) June (6) 14 (3) 15 (2) 16 (1) January (6) 19 (5) 06 (1) August (5) 04 (3) 05 (2) March (3) 30 (1) 25 (1) 24 (1) September (3) 24 (1) 15 (1) 14 (1) November (2) 04 (2) April (2) 29 (1) 28 (1) February (1) 24 (1) October (1) 05 (1) 2007 (53) December (29) 31 (27) 12 (1) 18 (1) September (7) 30 (4) 25 (2) 06 (1) January (4) 02 (1) 04 (1) 10 (1) 17 (1) November (3) 01 (1) 06 (1) 15 (1) May (3) 25 (1) 23 (1) 21 (1) February (2) 06 (1) 08 (1) July (2) 31 (1) 12 (1) April (1) 17 (1) March (1) 13 (1) August (1) 09 (1) 2003 (47) December (10) 31 (9) 12 (1) November (8) 25 (2) 20 (1) 18 (1) 12 (1) 04 (1) 03 (1) 01 (1) July (6) 31 (1) 21 (1) 11 (1) 10 (1) 08 (1) 01 (1) October (5) 30 (3) 21 (2) March (5) 04 (2) 19 (1) 18 (1) 06 (1) June (4) 30 (1) 12 (1) 09 (1) 04 (1) January (3) 29 (1) 15 (1) 07 (1) May (2) 22 (2) September (2) 30 (1) 03 (1) April (1) 25 (1) August (1) 21 (1) See More... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Government Author Congress (427) House of Representatives (83) Senate (78) See More... -------------------------
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    ELDER & DEPENDENT ADULT FINANCIAL ABUSE CHECKLIST FOR WHETHER A CRIME HAS OCCURRED: { } Was the elder adult lacking competence or capacity when the transaction occurred? Did the suspect know the client's condition? { } Assuming the elder adult was competent, did he/she fail to understand the transaction? { } Did threats, force, duress or undue influence cause the elder to transfer property or to give or allow use of money? { } Were assets taken or used without permission by someone the elder adult entrusted, expecting that the person would not use the assets for his/her own purposes? { } Did some misrepresentation or promise without intent to perform cause the elder or dependent adult to transfer money or property? { } Is there evidence of other crimes, such as forgery, bad checks, extortion, physical abuse and/or neglect? { } If there is a crime, are there other suspects: family members or friends who assisted, notaries, real estate agents, doctors, lawyers? ACTION CHECKLIST FOR WHEN A CRIME HAS OCCURRED: { } Take steps to preserve assets, or refer to APS, family member, or friend who can take steps to preserve assets. Document your efforts. { } Refer to appropriate other agencies for investigation and prosecution: 1. Abuse in long term care facilities report to: Long Term Care Ombudsperson - 800-231-4024 2. All other types of abuse report to: Adult Protective Services - 800-491-7123 (24 hrs.) Local Law Enforcement Agency { } Gather evidence, if appropriate to your role. { } Take steps during investigation to regain assets if possible. -9- WHO MUST REPORT? Anyone who provides Health or Social Services to elderly or dependent adults (whether or not they are paid) is a MANDATED REPORTER As of January 1, 2007 credit unions and financial institutions are mandated reporters of financial abuse. Welfare & Institutions Code 15630 (a) Any mandated reporter, who in his/her professional capacity, or within the scope of his/her employment, has observed or has knowledge of an
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Texas Criminal Law: Felonies & White Collar Crime - 0 views

  • robbery causes fear of immediate injury or death to a victim who is 65 years of age or older, or who has a mental, physical, or developmental disability, the crime also constitutes an aggravated robbery. Burglary is entering into a building, portion of a building, or habitation with the intent to commit theft or a felony there. Not only is it burglary to enter a house unlawfully with the intent to steal money or property, but it is also burglary to enter with the intent to commit a felony such as arson or murder. White Collar Crimes Although there is no fixed definition of white collar crime, a number of nonviolent crimes frequently
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    Crimes Causing Harm to Property Depending on the value of the property involved, as well as the level of violence, most property crimes fall into the category of felony in Texas. The legal definition of theft is unlawfully taking the property of another person with the intent to deprive the other person of the property. This definition is much broader than what most people think of as theft. It includes embezzlement, keeping found property without making a reasonable attempt to find its rightful owner, obtaining the services of another person or telecommunication services by fraud, shoplifting, unauthorized access to credit cards, and writing bad checks. Robbery is similar to theft; in fact, theft is a part of robbery. A person commits robbery if, during a theft, he or she intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another person, threatens a person, or places another person in fear of immediate injury or death. Aggravated robbery, which is a felony of the first degree, is a robbery in which a person is seriously injured or in which the defendant uses a deadly weapon. If the robbery causes fear of immediate injury or death to a victim who is 65 years of age or older, or who has a mental, physical, or developmental disability, the crime also constitutes an aggravated robbery. Burglary is entering into a building, portion of a building, or habitation with the intent to commit theft or a felony there. Not only is it burglary to enter a house unlawfully with the intent to steal money or property, but it is also burglary to enter with the intent to commit a felony such as arson or murder. White Collar Crimes http://www.weblocator.com/attorney/tx/law/c13.html#txc130500
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