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    ENH’s counsel. Although this initial production did not fully comply with the agreed upon scope of the subpoena, we are hopeful that the production will satisfy ENH and that it will release us from the subpoena without expending any additional resources. In this regard, we recently spoke with ENH’s counsel and advised Universal American/APS provided everything that APS has after expending a significant amount of time and manpower identifying and collecting the documents. ENH’s counsel…

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    ensure due process. The Sixth Amendment provides that the accused must be afforded the right to representation by counsel and a trial by jury. Restorative justice critics fear that restorative processes infringe upon the constitutional rights of citizens by leading to self-incrimination, breaches in confidentiality, and double jeopardy in addition to the fact that there is no counsel for the accused or a jury to try him or her, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment. However, one only has to look…

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    Attorney’s Eyes Only Material, and the information contained therein, shall be disclosed only to the counsel for the parties (including paralegal, clerical, and secretarial staff employed by such counsel), but shall not be disclosed to a party, or to an officer, director or employee of a party, unless otherwise agreed or ordered. The Parties shall take all reasonable efforts to keep Attorney’s Eyes Only…

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    Keeping the Death Penalty When people make a bad choice and get sent to jail they are only in there for a short period of time before going home. For some people they are in jail for a lifetime, and they get the death penalty. Some people do not think the death penalty should still be allowed because of its cruelty. The death penalty should remain as an acceptable punishment because it can be used as a deterrent for serious crimes, other criminals can learn from other death penalty recipients,…

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    PA531 Human Resource Mgmt Name: Xue Qin 1/26/2017 Research Memo of NLRB and FLRA NLRB, the National Labor Relations Board, is an independent federal agency vested with the ability to safeguard employees' rights to organize and to determine whether to have unions as their bargaining representative. The agency also acts to prevent and remedy unfair labor practices committed by private sector employers and unions. The NLRB is an independent Federal agency established to enforce the National Labor…

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    even he defended his state’s marriage law at the federal district court stage, and his decision not to continue representing his state’s position on appeal does not mean the law will go undefended. Instead, the Kentucky governor had to hire outside counsel to defend the statute in court. Was the Kentucky attorney general on the “wrong side of history” when he represented his client, but suddenly on the “right side of history” when outside lawyers were called in at significant cost to Kentucky…

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    the gate. And, upon investigation, determined that Respondent had been driving the motor vehicle that was blocking the roadway. »Contention: Counsel for the respondent argued that there was no volitional movement of the vehicle or driving observed by the officer, therefore making the contact and the arrest by the officer invalid. » Determination: Counsel contention is unconvincing in that admission by driver proves driving for a lawful arrest. Even though the arresting…

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    R V Campbell (2010) NSWSC 995 Desmond Campbell was found guilty of pushing his wife, Janet Campbell, of six months off a cliff top in the Royal National Park. Desmond pushed Janet from the top of a sheer 50m cliff south of Burning Palms, resulting in her death as she had hit her head on a rick platform below, in March 2005. Elements Of The Offence Before a criminal act can be brought to trial, the police and prosecutors need to prove the elements of a particular offence are present. The…

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    government, that is prohibits the stats as well as the local government officials, from depriving a person of life, liberty or property without a legislative authorization. In the Betts V. Brady case which is overruled because of the refusal to appoint counsel for an indigent defendant charged with a felony in a state court did not violate the due process. So in…

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    necessary. Links and articles in regards to the laws and regulations are posted on the web, professionals can check with the Health Privacy Project, AllLaw.com and other similar state websites (Hughes, 2002). Health care professionals can also seek legal counsel or information manuals in…

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