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In the face of alarming statistics on drug and alcohol use, Northpointe Council of Niagara Falls is ramping up its message during the National Institute on Drug Abuse's first National Drug Fact Week, Monday through Nov. 14. In Niagara County, 800 youths are expected to participate in education and prevention programs at Gaskill Preparatory School in Niagara Falls, Newfane Middle School and with the Lockport YMCA teen group.
HOULTON - A new countywide assessment has taken a hard look at the growing problem with drug abuse in Aroostook County, and Aroostook Substance Abuse Prevention will be hosting a series of forums across The County to discuss the findings of that assessment. Officials with ASAP talked to 130 adults and youth, as well as doctors and other health care professionals, for the evaluation, Clare Desrosiers, project coordinator for ASAP, said. The project involved a number of agencies in Aroostook County.
The record lacks any evidence demonstrating that defendant received ineffective assistance of counsel or that he was prejudiced by counsels representation in connection with defendants guilty plea to charges of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or a drug of abuse. Defendant alleged no facts upon which a manifest injustice could be found, and thus, trial court did not err in denying defendants post-sentence motion to withdraw his guilty plea without holding a hearing. Judgment affirmed.
..., an agency ``may take official notice of facts at any stage in a proceeding--even in the final de...``while in treatment for substance abuse.'' (Gov't Ex. 1 at 3.). DI Rudy credibly testified...
CRIMINAL LAW – rape by force or threat of force; R.C. 2907.02(A)(2); confession; plea bargain; plea hearing; maximum sentence; R.C. 2929.12; R.C. 2929.14; intoxication; strong provocation; history of drug and alcohol abuse and criminal convictions; remorse; worst form of the offense; statutory maximum; facts admitted by defendant; motion to withdraw plea; presentence; Crim.R. 11; ineffective assistance of counsel; dissatisfaction with counsel; collecting evidence from crime scene; hospital records; role of trial judge; misinforming defendant as to eligibility for judicial release; harmless error.
The war on drugs is an important feature of neoliberalism in Canada. Yet while the relationship between the drug war and neoliberal policy has been the subject of focus by writers in the US, it has received little attention in the literature on either drug policy or neoliberalism in Canada. Gordon examines this gap by using a political-economy framework, which highlights the central role played by drug prohibition in the street-based operationalization of neoliberal restructuring and links the policing dynamic to the historical role drug criminalization has played in Canada.
... associated with a widespread pandemic of abuse. Rather, the state has selectively prohibited drug...The agency's Straight Facts Sheet About Drugs and Drug Abuse states "insuffici...
illegal substance - R.C. 2925.11(A) - drug abuse instrument - R.C. 2925.12 - motion to suppress - ineffective assistance of counsel - Sixth Amendment - inventory search - facts dehors the record - Crim.R. 29 - motion for acquittal - knowingly - possess - constructive possession - heroin - hypodermic needles
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