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ADVOCATING TO END ELDER ABUSE and Protect our Seniors!!!
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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.
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Inland Empire -Our case the APS did not even come out one time after 68 year old Nye Frank homicide. This has to be a pretty big person at the top to have that influence.
Homicide Cover up of Elder Nye Frank by DA staff and denial of Federally Funded programs for Elder Lee Frank that are law by Legislation. DA Rod Pacheco is he above the law? Legislators please check out this case. A elder 68 attacked by a 27 year old. The 68 year old zero history of fighting and very public life. The killer professionally trained and a hot head by reputation. No case number, allowed to stalk elder, all victims services and rights denied. Prejudged case by prosecutor, told not to investigate-becoming the investigator herself and judge, jury. Planted false story in newspaper. Dimaggio-Judge who transfered a elders property to Reddish family instead of his daughter as he stated publiclicaly, a personal friend of the judge Sheri Reddish. Brian Floyd the buddie high up in DA officer per Phil Reddish the killers dad campagyn manager for the DA, Sheriff, Fire Department. No case number, Fire Department putting down on record false statement, Prosecutor threatening Lee Frank 72 if she keeps pursuing case arrest her. Court now transfered for conflict of interest. Beverly Hills Fire Department step up for Nye Frank a fireman for 5 years there.
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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* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
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* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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* What about suing the abuser for damages?
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* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
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* What about suing the abuser for damages?
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* 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?
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* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* 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?
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* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
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* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
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* What is elder/vulnerable adult abuse and neglect?
* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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Are sixty years of age or older who have the functional, mental, or physical inability to care for themselves; or
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* What is 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
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* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
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* What is elder/vulnerable adult abuse and neglect?
* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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* What is elder/vulnerable adult abuse and neglect?
* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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* What is elder/vulnerable adult abuse and neglect?
* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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* What is elder/vulnerable adult abuse and neglect?
* What is self neglect?
* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* What information does APS want?
* What does APS have to do once abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult is reported?
* What about a court order protecting the vulnerable adult?
* What if the abuser has power of attorney for the vulnerable adult?
* What about suing the abuser for damages?
Whom does the law protect from elder or vulnerable adult abuse and/or neglect?
The Vulnerable Adult Protection Act is a law designed to protect persons defined as "vulnerable adults." Vulnerable adults include persons who:
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* 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?
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* Who can I call if I suspect that an elder or vulnerable adult is being abused or neglected?
* Who has to report abuse?
* 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?
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* Who has to report abuse?
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Joe Banana So. Cal.
Posted: 10:54 pm [PST] on March 22 2009
Another shining example of government at it's most corrupt.
www.jail4judges.org
Dawn Banning CA
Posted: 11:09 pm [PST] on October 14 2008
http://tinyurl.com/4vq2k2I had seen a article about award to Elder Victims Advocate Department in Riverside County. I was shocked and wrote Kim Emmerling the DA advocate we had. She wrote me back that she was leaving that office. I had sent a request for the history of our meetings to her and internal affairs without any reply. Still with internal affairs knowing there was a cover up, proof of it, autopsy corruption along with a laundry list we have had zero help. We just want what the US Constitution says we have a right to. We wrote the attorney general office and gave all the documents. They wrote back that the DA office handles these complaints. There is no where to turn. Nye and Lee Frank both over 65 years old. Adult protective services have been contacted without ever contacting us or even replying to our request. Now the victim has the attacker building a home two doors away. We need help.
The following is a letter I wrote the internal Affairshttp://tinyurl.com/4vq2k2pictures pictures of Nye Frank and Ty Reddish. Sheriff and DA office falsely told family that coroner reported heart attack and no injuries. The video of Ty Reddish
shows him bending down to avoid being recorded and telling officers how he strangled 68 year old Nye Frank with wrestling moves. The officers
laugh, as they are buddies of the Reddish family friends. They did not do a drug test on Ty while on probation for dui and had past drug use, and
victim said looked like on drugs.
Riverside County Internal Affairs -When I complained they said they can no longer talk to me.
Dawn Banning CA
Posted: 05:06 am [PST] on October 10 2008
Dawn said:
Riverside Judge and DA office stated to Senior no Elder Advocate in Riverside County. When family saw award in paper DA victim advocate quit.