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Does anyone know a GOOD attorney to take a case against possibly several state agencies on percentage?

Question by buttercup: Does anyone know a GOOD attorney to take a case against possibly several state agencies on percentage?
NEED HELP! Five years ago, I would have never needed or considered doing this. We were a very stable middle class family. I had raised two children and decided to go back to school and take some classes in psychology. I became very interested in that and social work and soon quit a 20 year job to return to school. Cutting our income in half was bad but after winning an academic scholarship at the end of two years, I went on for a degree in Social Work. I drove 100 miles per day to school. In the meantime, everything went haywire. I graduated in May of this year and have not gone to work because of family responsibilities. While in school, I dealed with a son in drug addiction but now with a long period of recovery. He became a father out of wedlock to a precious baby girl in 2003. She was abandoned to him at 2 1/2 years old with mother coming back in a few months. Shortly after, a 1 1/2 year custody battle began that became ridiculous. He now has custody of her. Both of them live with my husband and I. His work has been cut by the economy to part time. He has no government help or child support aiding with this child. My husband has just had a week a month cut from his job due to economy. Our savings have dwindled away with attorney fees, medical bills, even with a bond to get me out of jail on a false criminal charge. If not for my education, I would have never considered this lawsuit, but I have watched wrongdoing of Childrens Services, classism, false accusations placed in agency files and passed around to others for months concerning me when they were not only untrue but could have been easily tested for validity. Some of these things I have documentation of, a tape recorded interview with the head of an agency showing many mistakes, etc. Other things, I have very strong circumstantial evidence concerning. Nobody here wants to fight the state. The DA’s office sure doesn’t want to be involved when they work for the state also.
Some of the many issues include:
1) Sexual abuse of my then 2 1/2 year old granddaughter. The story came to me after a long period of talking about this person in a very traumatic story one night after seeing his father who looked very much like him. I asked her to tell dad and granddad the next morning. She said enough without going into details as she did with me. They took her to Childrens Services. It was thought that I MANIPULATED the child to tell this, and I doubt was ever even documented.
2) Mother and father still had custody but both sets of parents were ordered by the court to supervise with parents at all times, including me. At the same time, they held a document saying that I was believed to have character flaws, mental illness, abuse prescription drugs, and take illegal drugs. Do you leave a child with a parent that needs supervision to be done by someone like this?
3) I walked out of a Family Meeting according to them because I was unwilling to compromise or something similar. I did walk out and told them the reason why. I had listened to what would be to everyone’s convenience for half an hour. Not once did I hear anything concerning “what was in the best interest of the child.” They also wanted both parents to sign away custody to grandparents. My son refused to do so without it being heard before a judge. I refused to sign to take custody until both parents were said to be unfit before a judge.
4) My son’s lawyer called and asked to see him and that he bring parents. When we got there, papers were already waiting for everyone to sign. Based on a conversation with Childrens Services, she had decided that there was no use representing him. She wanted him to sign rights to us. She would then become our attorney and fight to be able to get us JOINT custody with the other grandparents. She was fired.
5) For about two years this child did not know where home was. She usually was ordered to spend three days at one place and four at the other.
6) My son had held temporary custody since the abandonment. One night probably a year into this hearing, she was talking to me in bed before going to sleep. All of a sudden she said, “Don’t you know that my daddy don’t have custody anymore. Nana and Papa do” I just let it go and said nothing. The next morning I went to the courthouse to see the documents of the hearing. She was right! For 5 months they had held custody of the child. My son nor any of our family realized this. It was done on a court date where the judge had plainly said that he would not discuss custody that day…only visitation. He sent us in a room to decide on visitation for the next 2 weeks and said when settled, we were dismissed. The grandparents lawyer came out and returned to the podium. He said “your honor, we have one piece of business that we didn’t address.” The judge asked what, and bringing the paper to the judge, he said that it was the visitation agreement that we had made to be signed.
I would LOVE to at least have some more comments here!

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Answer by Mismobismo!(Alan Partridge Aha!)
We require more American Answers,as the UK system as i know it so unlike the US,
This must have been hell for you, I’m sorry you have had such misfortune.

Apologies for my previous answer,i couldn’t take it all in as i was sleep deprived from physical pain.

The law here would require some objection to any treatment to have been made within three years of any such treatment-spoken to my solicitor-so his take,if happened in the UK

The solicitor here (UK) would have to have very specialised training on family law,mine has a partner who does this,and she is always working.

The healthy, ‘child comes first’ attitude you have ,has been ignored and misunderstood,possibly,and also can be used as some ‘fake’ diagnosis to keep lawyers on the take/make

prolongation of cases traumatises the Child and those who love her.

This is horrible to have happened to anyone,of any social background.

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Ex-secretary of state Christopher dies

Ex-secretary of state Christopher dies
Ex-secretary of state Christopher dies Warren M. Christopher, a key figure in peace efforts in
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Court Log
– Raymond B. Reed, 25, of Dover, pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday to his third charge of drunken driving and was released on conditions that state he must report to the Dover Police Department Monday through Friday, submit to an alco-sensor when he reports to the barracks, and not drink, buy or have alcoholic beverages.
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Feds: Danbury area cops helped drug ring
BRIDGEPORT — The reputed head of a drug trafficking organization that allegedly dealt in anabolic steroids and marijuana in Greater Danbury got help from unidentified Danbury police officers, according to a federal prosecutor.
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Nevada Legislature: School reforms, budget reviews, state sovereignty set for week 5

Nevada Legislature: School reforms, budget reviews, state sovereignty set for week 5
School reforms, prisons, concealed weapons, water rights, gender identity, helmet laws and more budget reviews are scheduled as the Nevada Legislature enters the fifth week of a 120-day session.
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Probation ordered in sexual contact case
MONTROSE — Gerardo Paredes-Carranza had no comment Monday, when he was sentenced formally to probation on his guilty pleas in three sex cases. Paredes, 22, pleaded guilty late last year to three counts of misdemeanor unlawful sexual contact.
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Dispositions in Pike County Court
MILFORD Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin announced the following criminal sentences were issued by Pike County President Judge Joseph F. Kameen on Feb. 24.
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Got an email that state notice of “Proposed Settlement of Class Action”?

Question by LUCY JO: Got an email that state notice of “Proposed Settlement of Class Action”?
a state court ordered this notice. if you have booked through Expedia and paid “Tax Recovery Charges” and “Service Fees” during a certain time fram you have 4 options to choose from. 1) make cash election 2)receive expedia settlement credit 3)object to the settlement 4)ask to be excluded.
has anyone else gotten this letter?
it also give me a registration num, a control number and a case no. what should i do about this?

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Answer by Zanthus
you should DELETE the email !!!!

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Q&A: Which state was the first to pass a law banning the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages?

Question by Edward: Which state was the first to pass a law banning the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages?

Which movement urged this law?

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Answer by Mr. Goodhi
Maine-1846

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Former Stamford sportsman takes state Supreme Court bench

Former Stamford sportsman takes state Supreme Court bench
Supreme Court Justice Dennis Eveleigh, a native of Stamford who now lives in Hamden, was appointed earlier this summer to the state’s highest court. Photo: Contributed Photo / Stamford Advocate Contributed
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Court again says feds wrongly seized MLB drug list
A federal appeals court has reaffirmed its ruling that investigators illegally seized a list of baseball players who allegedly tested positive for steroids during a 2004 drug lab raid.
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Court program offers a more rehabilitative way of handling veterans
L.A. County joins surge of courts offering veterans convicted of drug offenses or nonviolent crimes counseling and treatment instead of jail. But it’s not a free pass, the judge warns. Michael Baldwin, a veteran of the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, sat in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom dressed in a very different uniform from the ones he wore serving his country in Guam, Japan and Germany.
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Tractor-driving teen attacked by boys, likely over stolen iPod: Solon Police Blotter
A boy, 16, riding a lawn tractor home Sept. 7 after his father had it repaired at Solon Hardware Store on Melbury Drive was confronted by a group of four to five boys who got him off the tractor, at which point one of the boys punched him in the face while the others egged him on
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How do you obtain a court ordered drug test in the state of Iowa?

Question by Sexy Bitch: How do you obtain a court ordered drug test in the state of Iowa?

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Answer by ElaineMT
The court that issued the test will give you instructions on where to go/who to contact to set up the appointment. Check the paperwork – it should be there.

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Q&A: I was order to alcohol classes by a judge. I went a couple of time but moved out of state..?

Question by YUNGMONEY559: I was order to alcohol classes by a judge. I went a couple of time but moved out of state..?
I went about 10 times but still have more to do……….I have moved out of state and have not gone for about four months…should i be worried about a warrant or anything??? some people say i will get lost in the system but I am not sure….

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Answer by grand lake bum
there is about a 99.9% chance there is a warrant out for your arrest, what, do you think they are just going to forget about it? No way. You don’t just get “lost in the system”, whatever the hell that means.

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How does the NFL Drug policy work in regards to state laws?

Question by Ramman: How does the NFL Drug policy work in regards to state laws?
I mean I am watching the Minn/Houston game and they said because of Minnesota drug laws this guy for the Vikings might not be suspended for 4 games because of state law. How can this be?

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Answer by Willie C
idk

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Law Enforcement Agencies Win State Grants

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Law Enforcement Agencies Win State Grants
Broome County law enforcement will soon have extra resources to fight crime. The Binghamton Police Department and Broome County District Attorney’s and Sheriff’s Offices all received state Operation IMPACT grants. The largest among the three awards went to the police department at more than 6,000. A city spokesperson says the grant will go towards covering the costs of overtime pay, crime …
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Cocaine use, past beatings fueled fatal argument, lawyers in murder trial say
Just before a bullet from a pistol tore through his chest, Erick Shepheard’s last words were, “Oh my God. Oh my God.”
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State of Abuse: Courting help

State of Abuse: Courting help
Mary Utter-Fludd had to pay $52.50 a week in child support. But when her two teenage daughters moved out of their father’s house, she assumed her obligation to the state was finished. She was wrong.

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Vehicular homicide charges filed against driver of SUV that killed state worker in Trenton Friday

Vehicular homicide charges filed against driver of SUV that killed state worker in Trenton Friday
TRENTON – A Pennington man who struck and killed a state employee outside her office Friday morning while allegedly driving drunk has been charged with second-degree vehicular homicide, officials with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said this afternoon.

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West Finley man faces jail for DUI, chase with state police

West Finley man faces jail for DUI, chase with state police
This article has been read 0 times. A West Finley Township man will spend at least six months in jail for being intoxicated when he led police on a high-speed, 20-mile chase from Canton Township across the West Virginia line last year.

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I was awarded Full Custody of my son who was taken out of state by his grandmother. What are my next steps?

My son’s mother is a drug addict. When she did her last stint in rehab last year, her mother quit letting my son contact me. When she returned from rehab in late August, her mother had her arrested for domestic violence against her. While this was going on, the grandmother sold/abandoned her house and moved to Virginia. I filed custody papers immediately and was awarded full custody. What steps do I need to take to ensure no problems will arise when I pick my son up in Virginia? Can I just go up there and pick him up? Do I need the Police? Do I need to forward the court order to Virginia? HELP!!!! I want to pick my son up ASAP

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what grade would you give my paper and state reasons as to why?

the purpose of this research paper is to talk a bout a specific treatment model or approach and specify a certain populatio which i chose college students and how does the treatment help them go into a medical approach since this is a chemical dependency course for my major of forensic psychology

Running head: MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING TREATMENT ON COLLEGE BINGE DRINKING STUDENTS

Motivational Interviewing Treatment on College Binge Drinking Students
John Jay College of criminal justice

Psychology 268 – Section 01
Instructor: Prof. Gregory I. Mack, Ph.D.
December 22, 2008

College students binge drink for many reasons, which results in long-term health risks. Many college students binge drink in order to fit in with fraternity, sororities members, and/or dormitories that sometimes insists on having young college students to drink especially lots of types of alcoholic drinks. College students drink a variety of alcoholic beverages from light to heavy alcoholic beverages that increase health risks and psychological health risks such as heart diseases and brain abnormalities. Treatments such as motivational interviewing can help lessen the consumption of alcohol and allow the college students who binge drink to slowly recover from this disease they have developed of binge drinking. Means comparisons indicated that both groups showed reductions in alcohol-related problems, however, only the Motivational Interviewing sample evidenced significant reductions in binge drinking (Feldstein, S., & Forcehimes, A., 2007). Misuse of alcohol can lead to a wide range of consequences, the most severe being alcohol abuse, dependence, and death (Devos-Comby, L. & Lange, J., 2008). The median number of drinks in a row that a college man or women must have to be called a binge drinker is 6 for a man and 5 for a woman (Wechsler, H., & Kuo, M. (2000).
Treatments such as motivational interviewing can benefit specifically college students who drink alcohol in sororities or fraternities that, binge drink. Motivational interviewing is a style of counseling that can be used throughout the therapeutic process (Jarvis, Tebbutt, Mattick & Shand, p.45). Since college students struggle with changing their habits and making a decision to change motivational drinking is a good technique in helping them with that problem. Binge drinking is a common problem that many college students are facing throughout their college lives. There are many alcoholic specific treatments that offer a wide range of help to allow those who suffer from binge drinking to be able to recovery from the alcoholic abuse. Yet, motivational interviewing can be used to begin the process of thinking about changing their ways on drinking (Jarvis, Tebbutt, Mattick & Shand, p.45). Motivational interviewing will allow oneself to make his or her own choices in deciding to stop excessive drinking patterns and set a plan to change the alcoholic behavior.
There are a couple of successful ways in which binge drinking can be helped. Findings show that more education and provision of coping skills training during treatment may influence self-efficacy by increasing the coping resources of a patient with SUD (McKellar, Ilgen & Moos, 2008).
The present findings suggest that individuals who report the greatest initial improvements in alcohol-related problems and impulsivity may have difficulty maintaining a high level of self-efficacy (McKellar, Ilgen & Moos, 2008). One brief intervention, motivational interviewing (MI) has shown efficacy in reducing alcohol-related problems in college samples (Feldstein, S., & Forcehimes, A., 2007). When compared with MI, other interventions have also reduced student drinking, necessitating the inclusion of a control condition when evaluating
MI (Feldstein, S., & Forcehimes, A., 2007). While participants reported feeling increased discrepancy from their peers and increased desire to reduce drinking, no behavior change emerged (Feldstein, S., & Forcehimes, A., 2007).

Alcohol students encounter binge drinking due to a form of social entertainment with other college students. Alcohol is the main factor in which students have no control since the process to reduce alcohol consumption is a difficult process. Some types of treatments to consider for alcoholic students are detoxification. Also college students have a hard time in understanding themselves.
There are many factors that contribute to alcohol such as society, pressure, and stress. As a college student, alcohol is a way to release the negativity of life and just use alcohol as a mean to numb the pain one goes through. In order to understand what treatment is best for oneself several steps should be considered to see which treatment is best for one. Consideration of selection and socialization effects is central to understanding how substance use relates to fraternity, and sorority membership (McCabe, Schulenberg, Johnston, O’Malle
poaky oak leave me alone geez im tryin to get other ppl besides you to help.!!!! ur only giving me technical terms im really in need of more than just ur opinions on my paper and more of this and that responses!!!! ugh stop stalking me it’ s getting creepy!!!! :)

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Frank Stocker sentenced to state prison for Mitch’s Market robbery

Frank Stocker sentenced to state prison for Mitch’s Market robbery
He gets concurrent prison time for other offenses blamed on a drug habit.

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Do you know any agency who has counceling class due to DUI in Honolulu area? I am transfering from other state

I was taking Level 1 substance abuse treatment (group counseling) due to court order (DUI) in other state. I still need to take 16 hours of classes. But, I re-located to Honolulu HI.
And having hard time finding agency who conducts Alcohol group class.
Do you know some counselor or group I can contact with?

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What licenses are required to sell alcoholic desserts in Washington state?

I am trying to start a business that would cater alcoholic desserts to different parties and events. What steps do I need to take to make sure I am legal in Washington State?

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Kids’ dad left the state owing child support…?

My and I went to court in October because he was not paying child support. (His excuse was he was in court ordered work release rehab for drugs and he could not hold down a job.) Anyhow, because of his legal problems, he could not see the kids for over a year (child endangering). In an effort to intimidate me into dropping the support case, he asked the court to grant him visitation with the kids. He was given supervised visits and in 3 months time, he only scheduled 3 visits. Thats how interested he was. Anyhow, we were due to go back to court in Feb. Three weeks ago, he took off for another state and has told family members he has no intentions of returning here and already has another job where he is now. He left behind his house, his last paycheck at his job, and told nobody of his intentions. We think he may be in trouble with a drug dealer or something, among other legal problems he is having. He was paying support because it was getting garnished out of his pay. Now that he is gone, he is not paying anything. What will happen when he does not show up for court next month and gets even further behind than he already is on support? Also, he has a court fine to pay in another city near here for hit-and-run. What will happen when he fails to pay that this month? Will they issue a warrant for his arrest for any of the above violations? He had his drivers license suspended for non-payment, but was given his license back at the request of the court when he started making regular payments. Now he’s gone. How will they go about finding him?

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How do I get a court order to get my alcoholic husband to go to a state run rehab since we dont have money?

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