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  • CRIMINAL LAW - felonious assault; felony murder; murder; tampering with evidence; sufficiency of the evidence; manifest weight of the evidence; official proceeding or investigation; destroy; alter; impair; ineffective assistance of counsel; failing to elicit testimony at trial; failure to object; failure to argue insufficient evidence at closing; tactical; performance not deficient; no prejudice; felony sentence; no abuse of discretion. CRIMINAL LAW - IDENTIFICATION - due process; suggestiveness of identification; unreliable; factors; show-up; eyewitness; short time after assault; not unduly suggestive; sufficient to ensure accuracy; photographic identification; no likelihood of irreparable misidentification; photos not produced for identification; no due process rights implicated. JUR...

    ... of instructing the jury on the definition of the mental  state “knowingly,” the trial...

  • ..., health, mental health, and substance abuse treatment sectors (Chaffin & Friedrich, 2004; Gray.... Limitations of the Systematic Review Process. An accepted scientific method for assessing the p... community strengths and needs, problem definition, and program development and implementation (Graha...

  • First Amendment; Fourteenth Amendment; Due Process Clause; Equal Protection; constitutionality; unconstitutional; administrative hearing; superintendent of insurance; bail bond; bondsmen; civil penalty; revoke; solicit; courthouse; detention center; R.C. 3905.932; commercial speech; restriction; government; burden; prong; substantial interest; materially advances; narrowly tailored; judicial process; administration of justice; consumer protection; undue influence; arraignment; data; anecdotal; empirical; disruption; interruption; integrity; nonspeculative harm; less-burdensome alternative; limited ban; alternative; void for vagueness; dictionary; fair notice; sufficient definition; conform; hypothetical; newly discovered; due diligence; ascertain; selective enforcement; R.C. 119.12; wai...

    ... lower court abused its  discretion in upholding the administrative...

  • Decisions of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal Judgment No. 1102 (21 July 2003): Hijaz v. Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East Terms of employment—Resignation—Abandonment of post— Settlement negotiations Judgment No. 1103 (21 July 2003): Dilleyta v. Secretary-General of the United Nations Discretion of the Secretary-General in disciplinary cases—Scrutiny of the Tribunal—Effect of a prima facie case—Burden of proof in claiming prejudice Judgment No. 1113 (24 July 2003): Janssen v. Secretary-General of the United Nations Discretion of the Secretary-General in promotion matters—Nonpromotion—Procedural violations—Equal pay for equal work—Additional compensation for moral injury and delays...

    ... the 1995 and 1999 incidents and that due process had been regarded, the JDC nonetheless questioned ..., and has been limited in cases of abuse of authority, procedural or substantive errors or ...Definition of “administrative decision” and “impli...

  • ...II. Definitions of Forced Labor and Child Labor. ``Child Labor''--...(3) By means of the abuse or threatened abuse of law or the legal process. F...

  • ...Perhaps the most widely used definition in social work is based on Sackett, Straus, Richar... is perhaps best viewed as an ongoing process. Initially, practitioners should determine clients...Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23, 319-326. . Avants, S. K., Beitel, M...

  • This article addresses the following questions: (a) How common is child abuse among domestically violent families? (b) Are there specific patterns of child abuse among domestically violent families? (c) What may explain occurrences of child abuse in domestically violent families? (d) How might domestic violence affect treatment for child abuse? We review research on child abuse in the context of domestic violence. We discuss implications of this research for service-delivery programs for domestically violent families. This article addresses the following questions: (a) How common is child abuse among domestically violent families? (b) Are there specific patterns of child abuse among domestically violent families? (c) What may explain occurrences of child abuse in domestically violent f...

    ...Definitions of child abuse, methods for collecting data on par... quite possible, even probable, that the processes hypothesized above operate simultaneously. That is...

  • ..., it seems to me (inaudible) -- or abuses of investors here, of financial crises here? That... to exempt offerings, revisions to the definition of a credited investor and disqualification of off...Our core functions include processing proposed rule changes from exchanges, clearing age...

  • The term 'neoliberalism' has since around 1980 become a quite widely used exhortation in some political and academic debates. Prolific employment of a term does not signify, however, that it is clearly defined. In this article it is suggested that while the concept itself has become an imprecise buzzword in much of the literature, it might still be given a more precise definition. If this is done, then the term could become a useful analytical device in order to describe some recent trends in economic thought and political theory, even if it would be an obvious overstatement to say that we live in a neoliberal age or a neoliberal world.

    ... they use the word as a catch-all term of abuse. The word describes what many perceive of as the l... words, that liberalism has undergone a process of initial growth, intermediary decline, and final...

  • ... is that there is no consensus on a definition of predatory lending. Engel and McCoy (2001) provi... vocal about their concerns that lending abuse was taking place. The initial response to these co...The process of selecting MSAs relies on first identifying the ...



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