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LADA Hate Crimes Defined - 0 views

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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability:
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
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    The following acts are examples of hate crimes under California law when they are motivated by the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, or disability: * Using force or threatening to use force to injure, intimidate, or interfere with another person who is exercising his or her constitutional rights * Defacing or damaging another person's property to intimidate or interfere with that person's free exercise of his or her constitutional rights * Desecrating a religious symbol or displaying a swastika on another person's property with the intent to terrorize another person * Vandalizing, burning, or bombing a church, synagogue, mosque, or other house of worship to terrorize other persons California Hate Crimes Statutes Felonies * P.C. 422.7 - Commission of a crime for the purpose of interfering with another's exercise of civil rights. * P.C. 594.3 - Vandalism of place of worship based on racial or religious bias. * P.C. 11412 - Threats obstructing exercise of religion. * P.C. 11413 - Use of destructive device or explosive or commission of arson in certain places.
Nye Frank

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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
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    Elder Homicide Victim 68 year old Nye Frank in Riverside County CA by a man 40 years younger in front of the Nye's wife 72 year old Lee Frank. First evening Lee and her family were stalked by the parents. 2nd day the parents stood two doors from Lee to scare off any visitors. They went to the peoples doors that visited and harassed them. The sheriff was notified, even so Ty Reddish was let out of jail in 24 hours. Lee Frank was told it would be one year till she got a police report and autopsy even with the case closed.For weeks the killer and family stood by to isolate Lee Frank. With tons of effort Lees daughter got the sheriff report, but before releasing it to the family it was given to a newsman alledged to be the prosecutors room mate boy friend. Even though the autopsy states no heart attack, 5 months after the homicide it was put on front page that Nye Frank had a heart attack from a fist fight. Lee got the autopsy from the newsman. We then got the sheriff audio and on it was Phil Reddish the dad of Ty and he states how he is buddies with the DA and was told what to say to get out of this. He was stating this on the audio to the head homicide detective and prosecutor. The case was closed behind closed doors with out a case number without ever going to court. Lee has been prevented from getting any help as it appears the file has Nye Frank down as the cause of a fight. Nye has zero history of fighting, worked a very public life and with lots of young men. He was a famous race car builder for the likes of Mickey Thompson, Craig Breedlove, Don Garlets, along with being in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Lee is still stalked to this day and has been prevented from justice in the courts and DA office. The Riverside county DA it looks like from supervisors records they take victim funds and put them into a unclaimed account and behind privacy act. After 3 years because it was not claimed (really denied) the supervisors can use the funds. The DA is buil
Nye Frank

Adult Protective Services - General - 0 views

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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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bivens federal tort law, legislative interferance - Custom Search | Diigo - 0 views

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    581 F.2d 390After carefully considering both the legislative history surrounding the enactment ... While Bivens created a federal tort for certain violations of the fourth amendment ..... While this court has never directly held that a Federal law enforcement ... misrepresentation, deceit, or interference with contract rights. ... ftp.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/581/581.F2d.390.77-1919.html Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C. § 1346, § 1680 (Bancoult v ...United States, 507 U.S. 197 (March 8 1993) (noting from the legislative history ... libel, slander, misrepresentation, deceit, or interference with contract rights: ..... The idea is that State tort law is more fully developed than U.S. ..... Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, ... homepage.ntlworld.com/jksonc/bancoult-ftca.html Cleo F. Shoultz, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Monfort of Colorado, Inc ...This provision does not support a claim for such interference with a .... With respect to his claim based on the constitutional tort theory of Bivens v. ... Plaintiff argues that the intentional tort provision in the Federal Tort Claims ... liability without legislative aid and as at the common law" because it was ... cases.justia.com/us-court-of-appeals/F2/754/318/319372/ 00-1672.01A - USCA1 OpinionDavric and the man who owns it, Joseph Ricci, filed suit in federal court against ... The court also dismissed the state law tort claims against the official on the .... As the defamation and tortious interference claims Davric advances clearly .... under state tort law but it is not recoverable in a Bivens action. ... www.ca1.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/getopn.pl?OPINION=00-1672.01A From Bivens to Malesko and Beyond: Implied Constitutional Remedies ...between the legislative and judicial branches, this political catchphrase ..... Interestingly, the Bivens majority considered the implications of state tort law and ... In The Common Law Powers of Federal Courts, Professor Thomas
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http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/files/RIC/Publications/promoting%20effective%20homicide%20inv... - 1 views

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    6 - Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Homicides and Clearance Rates - 7 ACCORDING TO THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION'S (FBI) Annual Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) for 2005, the number of homicides in the United States increased by 4.8 percent compared to 2004-the largest single-year increase for homicides in 14 years. And, for June 2006 the trend continued, with preliminary UCR data showing that homicide increased by 0.3 percent, with a much larger increase of 6.7 percent in cities with populations of 1 million or more. While the number of homicides in the U.S. has fluctuated since the 1960s, the number of homicides being solved has decreased in that time. Homicide clearance rates have decreased by approximately 30 percent since the 1960s.Despite this overall national decrease, however, some jurisdictions have maintained their ability to solve homicides at a high rate. This chapter provides an overview of homicide rates and clearance rates in the United States. It discusses the effect of unsolved homicides on the department and the community. This chapter also highlights trends affecting homicide investigations and investigative factors associated with cleared homicide cases. Strategies for improving homicide clearance rates are examined, as well. OVERVIEW OF HOMICIDE RATES AND CLEARANCE RATES Since 1930, the FBI has annually collected data on the number of crimes reported from more than 17,000 law enforcement agencies in the United 2 Homicides and Clearance Rates States and the number of crimes that are cleared by an arrest. The FBI releases this information to the public through its UCRs. For the purposes of the UCR, a crime is considered cleared if at least one person has been 1. arrested, 2. charged with the crime, and 3. handed over to the courts for prosecution.1 The UCR also considers some cases cleared when certain "exceptional means" are met. For a case to be cleared by "exceptional means," the law enforcement agency must have identified the offender;
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    STANDARD OF REVIEW When determining a motion to dismiss a complaint for failure to state a claim, allegations of the complaint, as well as any reasonable inferences [and annexed exhibits] which may be drawn therefrom in plaintiff's favor, are to be taken as true. Brum v. Town of Dartmouth, 44 Mass.App.Ct. 318, 321 (1998). Eyal v. Helen Broadcasting Corp., 411 Mass. 426, 429 (1991) and cases cited. See also Whitinsville Plaza, Inc. v. Kosteas, 378 Mass. 85, 87 (1979); Nader v. Citron, 372 Mass. 96, 98 (1977). Dismissal is also not appropriate where GiGi is entitled to any form of relief for any wrong or injury. Brum, at 321. Citron v. Nader, 372 Mass. 96, 98 (1977), quoting Conley v. Gibson, 355 U.S. 41, 45-46 (1957); Mass.R.Civ.P. 8(f). Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, article XI. "A complaint is not subject to dismissal if it could support relief on any theory of law" [Whitinsville Plaza, Inc. v. Kosteas, 378 Mass. 85, 89 (1979)], "even though the particular relief [which plaintiff] has demanded and the theory on which he seems to rely may not be appropriate." Nader, 372 Mass. at 104 (citations omitted). "A complaint should [also] not be dismissed simply because it asserts a new or extreme theory of liability or improbable facts." Jenkins v. Jenkins, 15 Mass.App.Ct. 934, 934 (1983). "[I]t is important that new legal theories be explored and assayed in light of actual facts rather than a pleader's suppositions." New England Insulation Co. v. General Dynamics Corp., 26 Mass.App.Ct. 28, 30 (1988) quoting 5 Wright & Miller, Federal Practice and Procedure, §1357 at 603 (1969 and supp. 1987). Patriarca v. Center for Living and Working, Inc., 1999 WL 791888 at 4 (Mass.Super. Sept. 8, 1999) (Wernick, J.). ARGUMENTS 1.Where Article V of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights requires all public employees of the three branches of the government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be accountable to the people at all times, this court is precluded from applying
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    le 12. Defenses and Objections - When and How Presented - by Pleading or Motion - Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 1. Defendant shall answer within 20 days of service or, if service was waived, within 60 days after request for waiver was sent 2. Every defense shall be asserted in the responsive pleading except that the following defenses may be made by motion: 1. Lack of jurisdiction over subject matter 2. Lack of jurisdiction over person 3. Improper venue 4. Insufficiency of process 5. Insufficiency of service of process 6. Failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted 7. Failure to join a party under Rule 19 Ü If (6) is asserted and matters outside the pleading are consider, goes to Rule 56, summary judgment. 3. Judgment on the Pleadings - mainly used by Π when Δ's responsive pleading doesn't dispute Π's claim 7. Consolidation of Defenses in Motion - If a Rule 12 motion is made, any defense or objection is waived unless exception in (h)(2) 8. Waiver or Preservation of Certain Defenses
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    "Simple Middle Advanced * Filter: * All * Unread * Public * Private * Annotated 01 Mar 10 0More HeinOnline:LibrarySpecificHelp - HeinOnlineWiki more from heinonline.org - Snapshot - Edit - Delete - Share▼ * Send to... * Get Annotated Link... * Generate report... * Link to the meta page - Preview law treaties attorney general congress 25 Feb 10 0More ADVOCATING TO END ELDER ABUSE and Protect our Seniors!!! Corruption to eldersNegligent infliction of emotional distress more from elderabuseadvocate.blogspot.com - Snapshot - Edit - Delete - Share▼ * Send to... * Get Annotated Link... * Generate report... * Link to the meta page - Preview Racing Riverside County Legislation Congress Senator 24 Feb 10 0More My List: A Collection on "Federal Courts Congress Intent" (Congress,Crime,Victims,statutory,law,Federal,Court) | Diigo There are no common-law offenses against the United States, and one may be subject to punishment for crime in a federal court only for the commission or omission of an act defined by statute or regulation having legislative authority, and then only if punishment is authorized by Congress. http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:c1KTay-Fv2EJ:www.answers.com/topic/criminal-law+legislative+homicide+cover+up+equal+to+criminal+conduct+chargeable&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us more from www.diigo.com - No snapshot - Edit - Delete - Share▼ * Send to... * Get Annotated Link... * Generate report... * Link to the meta page - Preview Congress Crime Victims federal law court my list a 0More Congress rules for crime victims federal court - Google Search There are no common-law offenses against the United States, and one may be subject to punishment for crime in a federal court only for the commission or omission of an act defined by statute or regulation having legislative authority, and then only if punishment is authorized by Congress. http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:c1K
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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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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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    Skip to main content Washington LawHelp Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems Home Page > Aging / Elder Law > Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Print Close Search Need Help with Your Search? Find Legal Help On Guardianships & Powers of Attorney Related Resources Questions and Answers on Powers of Attorney This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Columbia Legal Services Alternatives to Guardianships for Adults This link opens a PDF file in a new window. If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. By: Northwest Justice Project Questions and Answers on Guardianship By: Columbia Legal Services more... Protecting Elders and Vulnerable Adults from Abuse and Neglect by: Northwest Justice Project * 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: * 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 * Have a developmental disability; or
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EDITORIAL: County reps set the pace, lack followers : North County Times - Californian ... - 0 views

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    Top county administrators and elected officials have decided to lead by example. 06-28-2009-Perhaps that 5% loss is the money they -Elder Lee Frank a elder who husband killed in Riverside County, victim funds denied. Is that the unclaimed funds that the supervisors get after 3 years?
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Illinois Pro Bono | Federal Court Prison Litigation Project Handbook Part II - 0 views

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    Jackson v. County of McLean, 953 F.2d 1070, 1071 (7th Cir. 1992): Indigent civil litigants have no constitutional or statutory right to be represented by counsel in federal court. The district court, however, may in its discretion request counsel to represent indigent civil litigants in certain circumstances under 28 U.S.C. 1915(d) . In determining whether to appoint counsel, the district court should consider: (1) the merits of the indigent's claim for relief; (2) the ability of the indigent plaintiff to investigate crucial facts unaided by counsel; (3) whether the nature of the evidence indicates that the truth will more likely be exposed where both sides are represented by counsel; (4) the capability of the indigent to present the case; and (5) the complexity of the legal issues raised by the complaint.
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Hate crimes hurt! 206-350-HATE LAMBDA Anti-Violence Project - 0 views

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    "LAMBDA Gay & Lesbian Ant-Violence Project (AVP) 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... click here 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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  • Tweet, tweet: From luminaries like Hawk, Shaq and Lance to teams like the Chargers, the entire sports world is chirping about Twitter By BRIAN HIRO - bhiro@nctimes.com | Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:58 PM PDT ∞
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    Top Auto Fabricator, International Hall of Dragster Fame, Crew Chief of jet cars that hold 6 world Land Speed Records, Nye Frank coming up to second anniversary of his homicide. His family and friends are being asked to spread the word to ask the Attorney General and District Attorney to investigate this case. Both Nye and Lee Frank were Elders the day of the attack. The Riverside County DA office closed the case behind closed doors with out a trial. Later a audio of the father of the 27 year old attacker has him state how a friend of DA Rod Pacheco and his past student told him what to say and how he would help. Ty Reddish the 27 year old also was on the sheriff video bending down telling sheriff but avoiding the camera how he tackled the old guy and choked him. Ty's father is a wrestling coach at Inland Empire Norco high school. Riverside County case number RIC 512723
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    Keep up to date on case on Tweeter or Face Book racingnyefrank. You Tube video of tactics Riverside County uses to keep news of Corrupt Politics under the wire. 2009 Crime Victims Marches can mean more that displays of empty promises. The public and show support for Justice for Nye Frank to the Attorney General. Riverside County Superior Court Case # RIC 512723
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