juvenile court judge jimmy edwards
it must be love cause hate don't hurt this bad!!!!! this is a good play 2 see and be in..... however, this is judge jimmy edwards the city juvenile circuit court judge. this is a good man 2 know, he has blessed our documentry with a interview on juvenile's a cross the country.
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: 22/10/09 23:37
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Eurostar les causes, quand la démagogie des politiques s'invite dans la technique
Les causes de la panne d'Eurostar qui a interrompu le traffic depuis le vendredi 18 décembre 2009. Une fois de plus la démagogie des hommes politique s'invite dans des questions technique on se demande pourquoi si ce n'est une fois de plus pour répondre a la dictature de l'émotion d'une minorité de passager venu deverser leur incontinence émotionelle devant les caméras. Il semble que pour ces imbéciles les questions de sandwich et de bouteille d'eau sont la seule preocupation alors que on est dans la configuration de l'evacuation d'un tunnel ferroviaire. Mots clés : eurostar, sncf, train, panne, traffic, bloqué, évacuation, tunnel, court circuit, homme politique, démagogie, neige, hiver
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: 21/12/09 16:03
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Incendie du Bar Zoé Karaoké et Cocktails - Feu
Voici l'incendie du bar Zoé. Comme vous pourrez le constater, c'est un incendie d'origine électrique déclanché à cause du cordon lumineux derrière le bar. Derrière le téléphone, le cordon lumineux qui longe l'arrière des bouteilles s'éteint. Il ya un court-circuit qui déclanche l'incendie à ce moment-là. Les enquêteurs en sont arrivés à cette conclusion grâce à cet enregistrement. Sans cette preuve, l'immeuble serait encore sous enquête...
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: 19/06/10 04:07
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Louisiana Supreme Court Hears Flood Exclusion Arguments
Katrina, Rita, flood, insuranceOn February 26, 2008, the Louisiana Supreme Court heard arguments in Sher v. Lafayette Insurance Company, et al. At issue: whether a homeowners flood exclusion extends to damages from floodwaters originating from a levee break. Gauthier, Houghtaling and Williams submitted an amicus brief to the state's highest court and attorney James Williams argued on behalf of the Louisiana Attorney General's Office when the case was before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal. The case has major implications for Louisiana residents and the Road Home program. Williams argued that the insurance industry requested a clarification of their exclusion in 2004, pre-Katrina, to specifically state that manmade causes were excluded, thus proving that the industry knew its exclusion was subject to varying interpretations. Only two insurance companies revised their exclusion before Katrina struck. James Williams discussed the issue on a local news station.
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: 02/11/09 16:25
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Asbestos and Cancer 1978
It is shocking that asbestos products continue to be used. For current information about asbestos and its hazards, see the website of the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) at www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org 1900 Asbestos recognized as a cause of occupational disease (asbestosis) in England. 1955 Richard Doll publishes research paper linking asbestos to lung cancer. 1960 Chris Wagner publishes research paper linking asbestos to mesothelioma. 1964 Irving Selikoff describes the incidence of asbestos related disease among insulation workers in the US 1971 EPA lists asbestos as a hazardous air pollutant. 1989 EPA promulgates Asbestos Ban and Phase -- Out Rule. 1990 Ban & Phase -- Out rule is mostly vacated by the US Circuit Court of Appeals. 2002 "Ban Asbestos in America Act" is introduced by US Senator Patty Murray. This is taken from the 1978 US government film, More Than a Paycheck. The entire film is posted on GoogleVideo.
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Texas Takes Legal Action Against Federal Government Over EPA CO2 Mandates
2/16/2010 - AUSTIN - Gov. Rick Perry, Attorney General Greg Abbott and Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples today announced that the state is taking legal action in the US Court of Appeals challenging the Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) endangerment finding for greenhouse gases. for more information: governor.state.tx.us Key Points: Gov. Perry, Attorney General Abbot and Commissioner Staples announce state is taking legal action to challenge EPA's endangerment finding for greenhouse gases State has filed Petition for Review in DC Circuit of US Court of Appeals EPA's decision to impose regulations would cause a huge regulatory and financial burden on Texas' economy
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: 16/02/10 21:53
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Cell Phones and the 4th Amendment
The Obama Administration claims the government has the power to monitor your whereabouts without a warrant or probable cause. Follow the case at the Third Circuit US Court of Appeals: "In the Matter of the Application by the United States of America for an Order Directing a Provider of Electronic Communication Service to Disclose Records to the Government."
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"It's Your Law" with Ronald Lampe
Ronald Lampe and George Curtis in this episode of It's Your Law filmed in Oshkosh Wisconsin discuss the use mediation and ADR. In 1993 the Wisconsin Supreme Court adopted a rule authorizing circuit courts to use specified means of alternative dispute resolution ADR. The resolution of disputes by a process other than litigation-known as ADR. ADR is not a new concept. Attorneys have always used negotiation to settle cases and to avoid the risks and costs (in time, money and emotion) of trial.
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Reversed & Remanded: Jan. 5, 2009
Senior reporter John Council talks with patent attorney Steven C. Malin of Sidley Austin about a Federal US Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that makes it easier for defendants to transfer patent cases to other venues. They also talk about how intellectual property cases can cause a federal judge's docket be get backed up.
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