This morning’s press conference about the new founds dedicated to the Parks and Recreation Department, was held to answer questions about the money and whether or not it was given under false pretenses. The money that was initially given to the Parks and Recreations department was to enforce tighter security in local parks when one of their own employees was injured. Local officials say that early on Saturday morning Jerry Gergich, the employee in question, had sustained multiple injuries including a dislocated shoulder and a black eye, while in a local park feeding the humming bird feeders as part of his job. Mr. Gergich claimed he was mugged by two unknown assailants on Saturday morning when giving his statement to police officers when …show more content…
Gergich’s injuries the Parks and Recreation Department received $1,000 from the city to use towards lights, cameras and other security precautions to increase the safety and vigilance in the parks in and around Pawnee, Indiana. Many of the park rangers where very pleased to hear about the increased budget to keep their parks safe. Sources say that once Ms. Knope heard about the money that was going to the parks, she immediately began to make plans for increased security. Park rangers say that Ms. Knope and her team, including Mr. Gergich, went on a tour around the park were Mr. Gergich claimed to be mugged. Once there, park rangers say that Mr. Gergich spoke to Ms. Knope and another Parks and Recreation employee, Tom Haverford, the man who leaked the true information about Mr. Gergich’s injuries. After further investigation and inquiry from the tip, local officials have revealed more information that is inconstant to the initial statement made by Mr. Gergich. Local officials discovered a videotape from bystanders at the park where Mr. Gergich was allegedly mugged, showing Mr. Gergich being pulled by his dog and falling in the pond on his shoulder going after some food he had dropped. It is unknown at this point whether or not Mr. Gergich was intentionally trying to get for the Parks and Recreation Department or is Ms. Knope was fighting for the money the whole
The principles of the best interest of the child in Canadian immigration proceedings are reinforced in the case of Baker v. Canada. When Mavis Baker’s application for permanent residence was refused, and she received a deportation order, she proceeded with a judicial review of her application (Baker v. Canada, 1999). The findings at the conclusion of this case have direct implications for the assessment of permanent residence applications under the humanitarian and compassionate category, and the considerations of the best interests of the child. As stated in s. 25(1) of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, a child whose interests will be directly affected must be taken in to account during the assessment of a humanitarian and compassionate application (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, 2016). Baker v. Canada further reinforces these principles as the Federal Court of Appeal determined that the best interests of Mavis Baker’s children needed to be considered in order for the ruling to be fair, and that “the decision maker should consider children’s best interests as an important factor, give them substantial weight, and be alert, alive and sensitive to them” (Baker v. Canada, 1999, para.
In the movie, A Civil Action, personal injury lawyer, Jan Schlichtman and his law firm, file a law suit against Beatrice Foods and W.R. Grace & Company. The prosecution’s case is based on the premise that these two leather companies contaminated the water supply, in Woburn, Massachusetts. The motion brought before the court requested that the eight plaintiffs be compensated for “negligence, conscious pain and suffering, and wrongful death. ”1 Schlichtman presented medical evidence that illustrated an unusually high incidence of cancer in the small town of Woburn.
The 60-year-old man, who walked away from the fight with a small cut to his left hand, was placed in solitary confinement. The man 's family told TMZ they 're not surprised he attacked Fogle because he had been angry about the amount of child
In the BIG 10 conference Commissioner James Delaney occupation is to manage the media contracts, from which the members of its conference reap a substantial percentage of revenue to pay for its athletic programs. James Delaney was one of the prominent individuals in television marketing, and the Division 1 subdivision college football playoffs. Delaney has a keen interest in generating money for athletic programs, and considered the stakeholders that were affected by his media contracts. Delaney stated, “There’s no enthusiasm for funding these programs by central administration’s so were basically on our own…I’ve found it much easier to generate revenue than to cut cost. I’m being honest with you” (Sandomir, 2006, p. 8-8; Thomas, 2009,
On May 4th, 2016, at approximately 9:30 p.m., I, Deputy Kyle Masters was dispatched to 16550 Ozark Trail in reference to a domestic. Upon arrival I made contact with Kathy Cook and Samuel Washington. Both subjects stated that they were involved in an argument. Both subjects stated that they wanted to leave the residence and go stay somewhere else for the night. Kathy and Samuel began arguing over who was going to take the dogs with them.
THE TRAGIC MURDER OF PATRICK MALONEY On February 35th Patrick Maloney was horrifically murdered. His wife Mary Maloney reportedly had go the grocery store and when she had returned she found his lifeless body on the floor. After recovering from her shock, Mrs. Maloney called the police. Detectives O’Malley and Noonan showed up to the crime scene, where later more detectives, doctors and a photographer came to investigate and the body was carried away on a stretcher.
Nick has had several issues come up recently that call into question his problem solving and decision making ability. The biggest example of this is a recent Taser usage by Nick. Nick responded with other officers to a trespass in progress. The suspect resisted officer 's attempts to place him in custody but eventually they were successful in placing him in handcuffs. After placing him in the back seat of a patrol car and seat-belting him in, the suspect stuck his foot out of the car door prohibiting officers from closing the door.
He ran and I ran after him. Tom and I stopped at the police tape. ” I think that it is too dangerous to go beyond police tape” said
Members of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department SWAT team and the Indianapolis Fire Department successfully rescue a man in danger to himself and others. Just after 10:30 a.m., officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were sent to the 3500 blk. of Layman Avenue on report of a call for help. A call to 9-1-1 requested police come to the area.
Ethics Case Studies WHAT: On July 6, 1999, 13-year-old George was abducted from his bedroom in london. George’s parents worked with local and national media to increase visibility of the case; public interest in the kidnapping of the attractive, accomplished blonde teenager was immense. Nine months after the abduction, George’s younger sister, who had witnessed the kidnapping, remembered that the abductor’s voice sounded like that of a vagrant who had done some work for the family some months before the kidnapping. That detail ultimately led to George’s rescue, which was a major media story nationwide.
Determining whether or not the Secret Service was virtuous in hiring Albert Gonzalez, one must understand the virtue ethics. Virtue ethics looks closely at the person performing the action and the consequences of the action. In this case, the action is the Secret Service hiring a cybercriminal and the effects of it. The theory of virtue ethics conveys that a right action is an action that a virtuous person would do in the same situation, the virtuous person embraces and lives out the virtues. Aristotle then elaborates by stating that one acquires moral virtues such as integrity, trustworthiness, and conscientiousness by repeating the appropriate acts.
Robert Davis, a small business owner of the tow truck company J&D located in Huntsville, Texas, only truck was hit by Cassandra Brueland. Davis had just started his business in 2011 and purchased his wrecker in March 2011. His business came to a stall in December 2011 when Brueland struck and totaled his 2002 Dodge 3500 on his way to go repossess a vehicle. Both Robert and Brueland agreed that she was at fault for the accident. Robert declined the first settlement offered by Brueland insurance company claiming it wasn’t sufficient in regards to the market value of his wrecker truck, which he bought for $18,500.
Leonard Fraser: The Rockhampton Rapists Leonard John Fraser is considered one of Australia’s worst serial killers. He died at the age of 55 due to a heart attack and some victims and their families were relieved, while others wanted him to stay suffering in jail. His family and upbringing were all considered ‘normal’ and there was no abuse when he was a child, however he was said to have below average intelligence. He did drop out from school at the age of 14 and sentenced to 12 months in jail when he was 15.
This case study details the trial of Barney Bezerk, who was to come before the court for the axe murder of his family. Planning to use the insanity defense, his attorney hired an expert, Cruddy O’Pinion to conduct a psychological evaluation. The evaluation revealed that Bezerk had a major thought disorder, poor impulse control, uncontrollable anger, and frequently expressed paranoid ideation. An effective approach to explain this case study would be a psychological approach. In analyzing the case, it is important to dissect how to effectively determine whether a person meets the legal definition of insanity, and whether that person has the correct psychiatric assessments to prove his sanity.
Achievements This week: 1. Ross wanted additional analysis of the SNS/Provyde/Alfina Invoices. This required a deeper analysis into the spreadsheets and splitting them into pieces so that individual cases can be determined. 2. A deep analysis of the BWG Elavon invoices was required in order to determine the rates that we are being charged by Elavon as compare to Card works.