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    World Land Speed Record Holder Fastest Woman on Land in Spirit of America Jet Car on the Utah Salt Flats First Sponsor of the World Land Speed Car Project for Breedlove. Sponsored him in building and getting corporate sponsors. Born in Riverside County CA. Tragic death of her husband (Gordon) Nye Frank in 2007. Nye and Lee Frank became the victims of the Riverside County DA Bureaucracy abuse. Nye Frank killed by a 27 year old Ty Reddish who's father is well connected to the Ol Boys Club. The case was closed behind closed doors in a administrative meeting. Riverside County Prosecutors even planted a false story to create bias. The headlines front page 5 months after the death of Nye Frank stated "fist fight and heart attack "in the Press Enterprise newspaper by the help of the alledged prosecutors roommate's boyfriend. Lee and Nye Frank had a rich All American history that the Riverside county DA office has tarnished.
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ScienceDirect - Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine : Clinical forensic medicine - ma... - 0 views

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    rticle Outline * Defining clinical forensic practice and its components * Specific responsibilities of the forensic medicine specialist in trauma * Investigation of trauma * Preservation of evidence * Physical evidence * When to collect evidence * Processing of clothing * Investigation of wound characteristics * Certifying death * Standards and liability issues * Role of clinical forensic medicine * Forensic nursing and trauma care * Role of photography in clinical forensic medicine * Role of the ambulance and rescue workers * Conclusion * References Corresponding Author Contact InformationCorresponding author. Correspondence to: Dr. B. R. Sharma, Tel.: +91-172-665545; Fax: +91-172-608488 Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2003, Pages 267-273 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WHN-49W33W3-1&_user=10&_coverDate=12%2F31%2F2003&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=browse&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3550fb628d8b58851a28da49eab06979
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    rticle Outline * Defining clinical forensic practice and its components * Specific responsibilities of the forensic medicine specialist in trauma * Investigation of trauma * Preservation of evidence * Physical evidence * When to collect evidence * Processing of clothing * Investigation of wound characteristics * Certifying death * Standards and liability issues * Role of clinical forensic medicine * Forensic nursing and trauma care * Role of photography in clinical forensic medicine * Role of the ambulance and rescue workers * Conclusion * References Corresponding Author Contact InformationCorresponding author. Correspondence to: Dr. B. R. Sharma, Tel.: +91-172-665545; Fax: +91-172-608488 Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine Volume 10, Issue 4, December 2003, Pages 267-273 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WHN-49W33W3-1&_user=10&_coverDate=12%2F31%2F2003&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=browse&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3550fb628d8b58851a28da49eab06979
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Minnesota Board of Medical Practice - 0 views

  • o person other than the Coroner or Medical Examiner shall issue a certificate of death in cases of accidental, suicidal, homicidal, violent, or mysterious deaths, including suspected homicides, occurring in the county
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      In this medical board training it states if a coroner report has natural cause and if broken bones the medical forensic doctor must sign the autopsy. Q - Nye Frank Homicide that the coroner did not sign but did the autopsy and evident broken ribs and strangulation. Corruption in Riverside County every agency we came in contact with
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    The Legislatures put in place laws of how a elder case is to be handled because of the neglect of the cases. Rod went over the Legislatures law to avoid Lee Franks civil Rights. Who will help her enforce them?
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    The Legislatures put in place laws of how a elder case is to be handled because of the neglect of the cases. Rod went over the Legislatures law to avoid Lee Franks civil Rights. Who will help her enforce them?
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    The Legislatures put in place laws of how a elder case is to be handled because of the neglect of the cases. Rod went over the Legislatures law to avoid Lee Franks civil Rights. Who will help her enforce them?
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    The Legislatures put in place laws of how a elder case is to be handled because of the neglect of the cases. Rod went over the Legislatures law to avoid Lee Franks civil Rights. Who will help her enforce them?
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My Weblog: Bob Buster Moves To Gut Public Safety - 0 views

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    What happens to the guys who resign? They move to a nearby city. Riverside County Prosecutor Daima Calhoun threatened Elder 73 year old Lee Frank with arrest if she continued to pursue Justice for the homicide death of her husband 68 year old Nye Frank. We reported her and insisted on investigation. She moved to San Bernardino County. They just move around. Nye Frank Civil Lawsuit against the corruption in Riverside County case # RIC512723, http://nyefranktypepad.com
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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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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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Riverside County Homicide Cover up of Elder by DA, - 0 views

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    DA and Sheriff Homicide Cover up of a Elder Death
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    Hoping the elections bring in new blood and the corruption in the Inland Empire slows down. My father a 68 year old man strangled in front of his 72 year old wife and having judo moves done on him dying from brain death in minutes. Denial of any access to justice because the father of the killer friend of the DA. This is what we all think of the 3rd world. The Riverside County Supervisors, Sheriff and Coroner put a false statement of fact in the court that we had to file a lemine to counter it. The judge removed himself. The employees that were let go some went to San Bernardino, Like Daima Calhoun in the DA office. Look for your self on line in you tube for Nye frank Racing. The father a Norco High teacher tells Daima how he will cover up the homicide http:nyefrank.typepad.com
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S.C. Supreme Court Orders Creation of Elder Task Force - 0 views

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    Homicide Cover up of Nye Frank family hopes the corruption in the courts stops and the officials will help other elders unlike our tragic experience with the officials google nyefrankracing
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