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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.
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California Elder Abuse Act, Elder and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA): S... - 0 views

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    California's Elder Abuse Act California's Elder Abuse Act has been in existence in its current state since 1991 and is officially known as the Elder and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (hereinafter "EADACPA" or simply, the "Elder Abuse Act"). The Elder Abuse Act, found at Welfare & Institutions Code §15600 et seq., sets forth a very detailed body of law that has since been interpreted by the California Supreme Court as providing for a distinct and recognized cause of action - that being a statutory cause of action for Elder Abuse and/or Neglect under Welfare & Institutions Code §15600 et seq. When properly proven, a claim for Elder Abuse and/or Neglect provides for certain enhanced remedies that are unwise unavailable under other common law causes of action. The Elder Abuse Act was created out of concern that the elderly members of our society are not receiving the care and attention they deserved - and are in fact being abused and neglected. In enacting the Elder Abuse Act, the California Legislature expressly recognized that elders (defined as a person greater than the age of 65) and dependent adults (generally defined as persons between the ages of 18 and 64 who confined to live in 24-hour medical facilities and/or who are not able to care for themselves due to medical disorders) are particularly subjected to abuse, neglect, or abandonment and that the state has a distinct responsibility to protect these persons. In its preamble, the Elder Abuse Act expressly states that the Legislature "desires to direct special attention to the needs and problems of elderly persons, recognizing that these persons constitute a significant and identifiable segment of the population and that they are more subject to risks of abuse, neglect, and abandonment." (See, Welfare & Institutions Code §15600). The statute further states that most elders and dependent adults who are at the greatest risk of abuse or neglect by their caretakers suffer "physical impairment
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clerkoftheboard riverside ca elder - Google Search - 0 views

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    1. PDF] SUBMITTAL TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML prevent abuse, protect victims, and prosecute offenders who abuse our elderly;. WHEREAS, Riverside County is a leader in the State of California in ... www.clerkoftheboard.co.riverside.ca.us/agendas/2009/.../02.11.pdf - Similar - 2. [PDF] SUBMITTAL TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML offenders who abuse our elderly;. WHEREAS, Riverside County is a leader in the State of California in assisting our vulnerable elderly ... www.clerkoftheboard.co.riverside.ca.us/agendas/2008/.../02.16.pdf - Similar - More results from www.clerkoftheboard.co.riverside.ca.us » 3. County homeowner alert :: The Temecula Valley News ... Assessment (Appeal) is available at www.clerkoftheboard.co.riverside.ca.us. ... The Temecula Valley News Inc. 127 West Elder Street, Fallbrook CA 92028. www.myvalleynews.com/story/38381/ - Cached - Similar - 4. Recent Legislation « Reading Tea Leaves by Randy Wilson Where: Board chambers, 4080 Lemon St., Riverside. For the agenda: www.clerkoftheboard.co.riverside.ca .us/agendas/2009.htm ... rlwilsonconsulting.wordpress.com/category/recent-legislation/ - Cached - Similar - 5. Sonoma Administrative Code, Part 10 Aug 26, 2008 ... California Administrative Code, and (2) whether it is a ~on-agricultural water source. ...... particularly to elderly people, individuals with cardiovascular ...... a petition with the clerk ofthe board of supervisors requesting ..... transient occupancy tax (12) Parking restrictions on Riverside ... www.scribd.com/doc/.../Sonoma-Administrative-Code-Part-10 - Cached - Similar - 6. [PDF] Playground sparks concerns Rutherford police at work F^DUfood ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat the Clerk ofthe Board:
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California Charges Inland Empire Fundraisers With Felony Campaign Money Laundering | Al... - 0 views

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    June 16, 2008 -- RIVERSIDE -- California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Riverside District Attorney Rod Pacheco today announced a 37-count indictment against Mark Anthony Leggio, James Lloyd Deremiah, and father-son team Nicola Cacucciolo, and
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FindLaw | Cases and Codes - 0 views

  • Plaintiffs Teri and Thomas Lewis, Philip Lewis's parents, filed suit in Sacramento County Superior Court against Sacramento County, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, and Officer Smith. The Lewises allege a deprivation of their son's Fourteenth Amendment due process rights in violation of 42 U.S.C. S 1983 and wrongful death under California state law. Defendants removed the case to federal court on the basis of federal question jurisdiction and moved for summary judgment on various grounds
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      Questions of Law
  • First, the district court assumed, without deciding, that Officer Smith had violated Lewis's constitutional rights. The court then addressed Smith's claim to qualified immunity. The court stated that plaintiffs had not presented, and it could not find, any "state or federal opinion published before May, 1990, when the alleged misconduct took place, that supports plaintiffs' view that they have a Fourteenth Amendment substantive due process right in the context of high speed police pursuits." The court therefore found that the law regarding Lewis's Fourteenth Amendment right to life and personal security was not clearly established and granted summary judgment in favor of Officer Smith on qualified immunity grounds.
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      constitutional rights
  • Because the court dismissed all federal claims, it declined to decide whether the county and the sheriff's department were also immune under California law. The court then dismissed without prejudice the state claims against the county and sheriff's department to allow plaintiffs to file those claims in state court.
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  • To sustain a S 1983 civil rights action, a plaintiff must show "(1) that the conduct complained of was committed by a person acting under color of state law; and (2) that [such] conduct deprived the plaintiff of a federal constitutional or statutory right." 2 Wood v. Ostrander, 879 F.2d 583, 587 (9th Cir. 1989), cert. denied, 498 U.S. 938 (1990). Here, it is undisputed that defendants were acting under color of state law. At issue here is whether Officer Smith, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, or Sacramento County engaged in conduct that deprived Lewis of a federally protected right. The Supreme Court has held that "[w]here a particular amendment `provides an explicit textual source of constitutional protection' against a particular sort of government behavior, `that Amendment, not the more generalized notion of `substantive due process,' must be the guide for analyzing these claims." Albright v. Oliver, 510 U.S. 266 , 114 S. Ct. 807, 813 (1994) (plurality opinion) (quoting Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386, 395 (1989))
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    LakinChapman, LLC Nationwide www.lakinlaw.com/PracticeAreas/Nursing-Home-Neglect.asp Pioneers in nursing home abuse law 866-839-2021 Statutory Protection of Older Persons Today, all states have laws concerning the abuse, neglect or exploitation of older people, but these states may follow different approaches. In most states, there is a system of adult protective services for investigating and remedying reported abuses. Moreover, some states have laws giving victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation a civil cause of action. Finally, in most states, the abuse or neglect of older people is also a crime. Adult Protective Services Typically, before any civil or criminal action is commenced against a nursing home, a report will have been made to your state's adult protective services agency, or other system in place for the reporting and investigation of allegations of the abuse, neglect or exploitation of the elderly. All states have a system for reporting allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation of the elderly, for investigating the allegations and, if the allegations are founded, for providing services to the older person to remedy the problems and prevent their recurrence. In fact, most states have mandatory reporting requirements with respect to such allegations. If an agency concludes that an allegation is founded, it will respond by offering the older person appropriate services, such as medical assistance, counseling, special transportation, assistance with money management, or placement in a different residential setting. Civil Actions Based on Statutes Some state legislatures have created causes of action involving the abuse, neglect, or exploitation of older people, which allow victims to bring civil actions against the perpetrators and/or their employees. These causes of action may authorize damages awards to victims, but may also authorize the issuance of injunctions and restraining or protective orders, for immediate relief from ongoing abuse
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  • ions of documents as we crawl the web. Page 1 Page 2 Page 2 1 THE DEPOSITION OF MARK A. FAJARDO, M.D., A WITNESS, 2 TAKEN ON BEHALF OF PLAINTIFF AT 800 S. REDLANDS 3 AVENUE, PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92570 AT 1:48 P.M., 4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2007, BEFORE KERRY R. EWING- 5 FIELDS, A CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTER IN AND FOR 6 THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LICENSE NO. 8586. 7 8 APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL: 9 10 FOR PLAINTIFFS: 11 THE COCHRAN FIRM 12 BY BRIAN T. DUNN 13 4929 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, SUITE 1010 14 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90010 15 (323) 931-620
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My Library tagged congress - 0 views

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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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LegalTips.ORG: State Constitution of California (ARTICLE 6) - 0 views

  • ARTICLE 6 JUDICIAL SEC. 13. No judgment shall be set aside, or new trial granted, in any cause, on the ground of misdirection of the jury, or of the improper admission or rejection of evidence, or for any error as to any matter of pleading, or for any error as to any matter of procedure, unless, after an examination of the entire cause, including the evidence, the court shall be of the opinion that the error complained of has resulted in a miscarriage of justice.
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      No judgement set aside before entire package reviewed
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racingnyefrank: METG Mechanic of the Year 1987 Nye Frank - 0 views

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EDRT Teams in California, By County.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Riverside County does not show up here with a death review team.
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New presiding judge for Riverside County ready for heavy load | Temescal Valley | PE.co... - 0 views

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    When we wrote to Judge Fields regarding our request to go to the probation hearing of Ty Reddish, he waited till after the hearing and told us we should not contact him directly but the DA should of reported Ty's breaking probation to him.
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    When we wrote to Judge Fields regarding our request to go to the probation hearing of Ty Reddish, he waited till after the hearing and told us we should not contact him directly but the DA should of reported Ty's breaking probation to him.
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Duke Law Journal: Krista M. Enns, Can A California Litigant Prevail In An Action For Le... - 0 views

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    We need to speak up when something bad happens. There is more than 20 favors for covering up Nye Franks homicide owed. Nye was buying a newspaper, killed in front of Lee Frank. The audio of sheriff interview of Phil Reddish the father states to the homicide detective and prosecutor who and how to cover up case. And they did just that. No drug test of killer, no report of his probation to judge, court records changed, stalked elder victim, denied access to court, false statement of fact. Many favors will affect a lot more families. Please help stop this. It is very painful
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