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1 Chapter 1 : () xxx Caller Info Near Van Nuys Volume Reel - Illinois Federal Population Census Schedules - Cook County, City of Chicago (cont'd: ED, sheet end, Eds,,, and ED ). Rehearing Denied February 15, Defendant Jason Jordan was convicted of murder and sentenced to a term of 60 years. This direct appeal presents two issues: The defendant was charged with the shooting death of Melvin Jones in Anderson, Indiana on November 18, The defendant and an eyewitness testified that the defendant fired a handgun at the decedent. The factual issue at trial was whether or not the defendant was acting in self-defense at the time he killed Jones. The defendant claims that the evidence presented at trial is insufficient in two ways. When reviewing such claims of insufficiency, we do not reweigh the evidence or judge the credibility of witnesses. State, Ind. We look to the evidence and the reasonable inferences therefrom that support the verdict. The conviction will be affirmed if there exists evidence of probative value from which a reasonable jury could find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The defendant asserts that the evidence substantiated his claim that he used reasonable force to protect himself and that such force is justification for an otherwise criminal act. Substantial evidence demonstrated both that the defendant participated willingly in the violence and that he did not have a reasonable fear of harm when he fired his handgun and killed Melvin Jones. The autopsy showed that the defendant shot the victim in the back. Record at, Moreover, none of the others at the scene could corroborate that the victim had a knife. Whether a defendant acted in self-defense is generally a question of fact for the jury. The defendant further contends that the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction because of instances of conflicting evidence and testimony inconsistent with prior statements of the witnesses. He argues that these conflicts resulted in accounts of the incident that are inherently improbable, thereby requiring his conviction to be reversed. While this Court has acknowledged that a reviewing court is authorized to overturn a conviction based on testimony that is "inherently improbable," Johnson v. Inconsistencies go to the weight and credibility of the testimony, the resolution of which is within the province of the trier of fact. This Court will not judge witness credibility or reweigh the evidence. Despite the inconsistencies and conflicts in the testimony asserted by the defendant, we decline to find the evidence supporting the conviction to be inherently improbable or incredibly dubious. We find from the evidence that the jury could have reasonably concluded that the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The defendant objected to her proposed testimony on grounds that she had been present in the courtroom throughout the proceedings in spite of an order for separation of witnesses. The determination of the remedy for any violation of a separation order is wholly within the discretion of the trial court. Even when it is confronted with a clear violation, the trial court may choose to allow the violating witness to testify at trial. The trial court allowed the witness to testify and stated, "Mr. The defendant argues that in permitting the testimony, the trial court abused its discretion. He urges that our decision in McDonald v. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Newsletter Sign up to receive the Free Law Project newsletter with tips and announcements. Page 1
2 Chapter 2 : Page 6: N.C. Express H.I.T. Train Lottery Post If you are interested in helping to transcribe an Enumeration District for this census, please fill-in and submit a "Transcriber Volunteer Form". Glasgow-style, 5-storey, 3 by 2-bay with canted corner bay. Stair entrance and plain modern shop front to N; cornice. Floors above have Art Nouveau detailing to window heads. N bay has shallow canted windows at 2nd to 4th floors, tripartites under steep pediment flanked by wallhead stack. Deep projecting eaves over central bays. Corner bay windows canted out at 1st and 4th floors. Remarkable lead-covered crown at top with flanking wallhead stacks. Large altered plain window to W; cornice. W bay advanced 1st floor tripartite depressed arched and pilastered window. Middle bay, plain small and large windows 2nd to 4th floors under projecting eaves. E bay, 1st floor elaborate ogee pediment to window. All windows have original glazing except some at 4th floor and the ground floor. Category A for its sculpture. References Bibliography Doak ed, Service ed pp, About Listed Buildings Listing is the way that a building or structure of special architectural or historic interest is recognised by law through the Planning Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas Scotland Act We list buildings of special architectural or historic interest using the criteria published in the Historic Environment Scotland Policy Statement. The statutory listing address is the legal part of the listing. The information in the listed building record gives an indication of the special architectural or historic interest of the listed building s. It is not a definitive historical account or a complete description of the building s. The format of the listed building record has changed over time. Earlier records may be brief and some information will not have been recorded. Listing covers both the exterior and the interior. Listing can cover structures not mentioned which are part of the curtilage of the building, such as boundary walls, gates, gatepiers, ancillary buildings etc. The planning authority is responsible for advising on what is covered by the listing including the curtilage of a listed building. For information about curtilage see www. Since 1 October we have been able to exclude items from a listing. If part of a building is not listed, it will say that it is excluded in the statutory address and in the statement of special interest in the listed building record. If you want to alter, extend or demolish a listed building you need to contact your planning authority to see if you need listed building consent. The planning authority is the main point of contact for all applications for listed building consent. Find out more about listing and our other designations at www. You can contact us on or at designations hes. Page 2
3 Chapter 3 : Cook County, Illinois Team Census Transcription Property Report ( 6th Street) 6th Street Availability For Sale Yes Company Racine County Economic Development Corporation Contact Name Laura Million. The service shall have snacks and beverages available between meals. Such staff shall also be responsible for the training and directing of food preparation and serving personnel. Copies of menus shall be kept on file for a period of one year. If an individual is determined to be appropriate for chemical dependence services, a level of care determination shall be made by a qualified health professional, or other clinical staff under the supervision of a qualified health professional. The level of care determination shall be signed and dated by the clinical staff member. To ensure that the Medicaid funds that are expended are necessary and appropriate expenditures to meet the costs associated with the services authorized by this Part, a service provider must obtain pre-admission approval as follows prior to admitting Medicaid eligible individuals to the service. If deemed appropriate for admission, the ART shall certify that the individual seeking admission is in need of this level of residential treatment for chemical dependence. Emergency admissions are authorized only when an individual appears for treatment meeting the admission criteria and meets one of the following conditions: Under no circumstances should an individual be admitted on an emergency basis or otherwise if they are in medical or psychiatric crisis or if they are in need of withdrawal services. To be admitted to the service, an individual must be unable to participate in, or comply with, treatment outside of a 24 hour structured treatment setting, based on one or more of the following factors: The reasons for denial of admission must be provided to the individual and documented in a written record maintained by the service provider. The decision to admit an individual shall be made by a staff member who is a qualified health professional authorized by the policy of the governing authority to admit individuals. The name of the qualified health professional who made the admission decision, along with the date of admission, must be documented in the patient record. For patients under an external mandate, the potential consequences for premature discharge shall be explained, but this shall not alter the voluntary nature of admission and continued treatment. This provision shall not be construed to preclude or prohibit attempts to persuade a patient to remain in the service provider in his or her own best interest. The physical examination shall also include the following laboratory tests which must be ordered within seven days of admission: Identification of such referrals and the results of those referrals to identified program s shall be documented in the patient record. For patients transferring directly from one chemical dependence service to another, an updated treatment plan shall be acceptable. Parental or guardian involvement in the planning process, if any, must be documented. The responsible clinical staff member shall ensure that the treatment plan is included in the patient record and that all treatment is provided in accordance with the individual treatment plan. The criteria for successful completion of treatment and discharge shall be specified in the treatment plan. The treatment plan shall be reviewed, signed and dated by the responsible clinical staff member within fourteen days after admission. Once established, the treatment plan shall be reviewed and revised at least every thirty days thereafter by the responsible clinical staff member in consultation with the patient and the multidisciplinary team as defined in Sections The names of all reviewing individuals shall be recorded in the treatment plan. Summaries of any case conferences, treatment plan updates, and special consultations shall be included. A patient shall be appropriate for discharge from the service, and shall be discharged, when he or she meets one or more of the following criteria: The discharge planning process shall begin as soon as the patient is admitted to the service and shall be considered a part of the treatment planning process. The purpose of the discharge plan is to establish the level of clinical and social resources available to the patient upon discharge and the need for services for significant others. The discharge plan shall be developed in collaboration with the patient and any significant other s the patient chooses to involve, as clinically appropriate. If the patient is under the age of eighteen, the discharge plan must also be developed in consultation with his or her parent or guardian, unless the patient is being treated without parental consent as authorized by Mental Hygiene Law Section This review may be part of a regular treatment plan review. The portion of the discharge plan which includes the referrals for continuing care shall Page 3
4 be given to the patient upon discharge. This requirement shall not apply to patients who leave the service provider without permission, refuse continuing care planning, otherwise fail to cooperate, or who are transferred to a higher level of care. The discharge plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: The utilization review requirement may be met by the following: This process shall include but not be limited to: This report shall document the effectiveness and efficiency of the service in relation to its goals and indicate any recommendations for improvement in its services to patients, as well as recommended changes in its policies and procedures. The review is to focus on treatment services and the chemical dependence service system rather than on the individual practitioners. The intent of the independent peer review process is to continuously improve the treatment services to chemically dependent individuals. The percentage of time that each shared staff is assigned to the service must be documented. The medical director may also serve as a physician of another chemical dependence service. Such personnel shall be available on-site or on-call to all patients at all times. This individual shall be adequately trained to coordinate physical and recreational activities for up to sixty patients. Each additional sixty patients, or portion thereof, shall require another clinical staff member to be so designated. Each counselor shall have a caseload of no more than eight patients. Counseling staff shall be scheduled for a minimum of one and one-half shifts five days per week, and one shift per day for the remaining two days per week. During late evening and night shifts, there shall be at least two staff members on duty and awake, one of whom shall be a member of the clinical or medical staff, for up to beds. For each additional 50 beds or portion thereof thereafter, there shall be one additional awake staff member. Such personnel shall be provided close professional staff supervision and appropriate education from both internal and external sources. For the period commencing one year and one day after the effective date of this Part and ending two years after the effective date of this Part, at least forty percent of the aggregate of the clinical and the medical staff shall be qualified health professionals. After the two year period following the effective date of this Part, and for all times thereafter, at least fifty percent of the aggregate of the clinical and the medical staff shall be qualified health professionals. Individuals who have completed a minimum of education and training clock hours in the areas required by Part of this Title governing Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors, as well as individuals who have completed a minimum of hours of appropriate work experience and a minimum of 85 clock hours of education and training related to knowledge of alcoholism and substance abuse as required by Part of this Title governing Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors, may be counted towards satisfying the percentage requirements stated above provided that such individuals, also known as CASAC Trainees, may not be considered qualified health professionals for any purpose under this Part. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each service shall have sufficient qualified health professional staffing levels to meet the requirements of this Part which mandate that certain duties be performed by, under the supervision of, or at the direction of, a qualified health professional. If qualified to do so, this individual may also perform the family therapist function required in q below. If qualified to do so, this individual may also perform the social worker function required in p above. The use of restraints or seclusion is prohibited. For purposes of this section the following definitions apply: If any provision of this Part or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provision or applications of this Part which can be given effect without the invalid provision or applications, and to this end the provisions of this Part are declared to be severable. Page 4
5 Chapter 4 : Jordan v. State, N.E.2d â theinnatdunvilla.com Volume Reel - Illinois Federal Population Census Schedules - Pope (cont'd: ED 56, sheet end), Piatt, and Pulaski Counties. Official invoice will be faxed the day of sale, or latest, the day following as communication facilities exist. Full payment is required the day following sale by credit card. All items must be removed by 5 PM, Monday. No removal prior to payment in full. All descriptions are deemed to be correct, however, they are presented for guide purposes only. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to inspect all items prior to bidding. All items are sold "as is, where is" with all faults and all sales are final. On-line bidders are bound by the same terms and conditions as on-site bidders. The listing catalog is meant merely as a guide. Descriptions shall not be relied on for accuracy or completeness. All bids made by the holder of the paddle are the responsibility of the registered bidder. The record kept by the Clerk of Sale, shall in all cases be accepted by the bidder as final. Title shall not pass until payment in full of the purchase price is received. No refunds, returns, credits or exchanges. Deposits on account of purchases may be made in advance of the Auction and the balance thereof will be paid immediately after the Auction. Buyers shall comply with all environmental laws and regulations including requirements as to bonding of movers. No claims shall be allowed after removal of the purchased Items. Where available, documents of transfer, including motor vehicle ownership documents, which are in possession of Auctioneer, will be provided to the Buyer following the Auction or as soon thereafter as such documents are available. Buyer may not assign, transfer or dispose of his rights in any Item purchased before payment of the purchase price in full. Buyer shall pay all relevant taxes. Time is of the essence. The Auctioneer assumes no responsibility or any liability once title passes, which occurs at time of payment in full. Buyers are advised to prearrange for insurance coverage of their purchase. Title will revert to the Seller in the event Buyer does not remove Item s within the time specified. The following are the controlling procedures and Terms and Conditions for the removal of Items purchased at a Joiner Sales Corp sale: All invoices must be paid in full prior to removal of any Item. Each invoice must be marked "Paid in Full" and initialed by an authorized Joiner Sales Corp representative. No business cards are to be placed on Items purchased until after they are sold and paid for in full. All Buyers are solely responsible for the removal of Items purchased. Buyers are responsible for, at their expense: Prior to removal, an authorized Joiner Sales Corp representative must examine and approve the removal of all Items purchased at the Auction. Such approval shall be indicated by this representative initialing all invoices. No items shall be removed until after the Auction sale. Removal hours are weekdays only between 8: Page 5
6 Chapter 5 : F2d Polykoff v. Collins OpenJurist View 1 photos for E Audrey Ln, Rogers, AR a bed, 4 bath, 2, Sq. Ft. multi-family home built in E Audrey Ln, Rogers, AR is a multi family home built in Argued and Submitted Jan. Decided May 7, Randall Garrou, Beverly Hills, Cal. Appellants contend that the statutory term "prurient interest," as interpreted by the Arizona Supreme Court, is unconstitutionally overbroad, and that the felony fine provisions impermissibly restrain and chill speech. A ; id. Advertisement 8 Appellants are corporations and individuals who are owners or employees of bookstores and video stores in Maricopa County, Arizona, that sell materials depicting adults engaged in various sexual activities. Appellee Collins, the County Attorney of Maricopa County, has successfully prosecuted several adult book store owners other than appellants under Sec. They alleged that Ariz. They further alleged that Sec. Appellants sought a declaration that Sec. In the meantime, on July 3, Collins filed a declaratory judgment action in the Maricopa County Superior Court, naming the appellants as defendants and seeking a declaration that Sec. Collins also filed a motion to dismiss in the federal action, dated July 3,, 4 arguing, inter alia, that appellants lacked standing to sue and that the district court should abstain in view of the state proceeding. The district court thus consolidated the preliminary injunction hearing with trial on the merits pursuant to Fed. The district court conducted hearings on November 27,, but made no findings on the evidence presented. We have jurisdiction under 28 U. Jurisdiction in the District Court 13 Collins argues that the district court erred in holding that appellants had standing to bring this action, because no enforcement proceeding against appellants had been initiated and the threat of prosecution of appellants was not sufficiently real and immediate to create an actual controversy. Underlying factual determinations are reviewed under a clearly erroneous standard. Dayton Christian Schools, Inc. Each of the appellants owned or worked for a bookstore or video store that sold "adult" materials. They alleged that they sell protected materials that Collins believes fall within the ambit of the statute. The district court found that Collins was actively prosecuting other owners of adult bookstores under Sec. See Secretary of State v. We thus conclude that the district court properly assumed jurisdiction over this action. See Spokane Arcades, U. Abstention 16 Collins also argues that the district court should have abstained in view of the declaratory action filed by Collins against the appellants in state court. We treat each in turn. Agricultural Labor Relations Bd. Middlesex County Ethics Comm. The third requirement is clearly met in this case: Hence we focus on the first two requirements. See Midkiff, U. Whether the state proceedings are "pending" is not determined by comparing the commencement dates of the federal and state proceedings. But a denial of a temporary restraining order is not considered a proceeding of substance on the merits. City of Fresno, F. Here, however, Collins filed the complaint in the state action and his motion to dismiss in federal court on abstention grounds two days prior to the hearing on the preliminary injunction on July 5. Thus, we conclude that this case involves a "pending" state proceeding that satisfies the first Younger requirement. City of Long Beach, F. Superior Court, F. Although Younger itself involved a threatened injunction of a pending state criminal proceeding, the concerns for comity and federalism underlying Younger are "equally applicable to certain other pending state proceedings" in which important state interests are involved. Dayton Christian Schools, S. Nor does this case involve a challenge to "the processes by which the State compels compliance with the judgments of its courts. Instead, the state action seeks a declaratory judgment on the same federal issue as that involved in the federal action: Considerations of comity do not counsel abstention under these circumstances. See Playtime Theaters, Inc. City of Renton, F. In establishing the remedy of declaratory relief in, Congress anticipated that the federal courts would use the Declaratory Judgment Act to test the constitutionality of state criminal statutes. Younger abstention principles do not require federal courts to forego the exercise of their jurisdiction to decide a federal constitutional question under the Declaratory Judgment Act whenever a state prefers to litigate the question of declaratory relief in state court. They also request an injunction restraining the enforcement of Sec. In the absence of any pending state enforcement proceeding, however, Younger is inapplicable. Collins has not brought any enforcement proceeding against appellants. We thus conclude that Younger abstention is inappropriate in this Page 6
7 case. This argument, in part, invokes the abstention doctrine associated with Railroad Commission v. Pullman abstention is appropriate if "difficult and unsettled questions of state law must be resolved before a substantial federal constitutional question can be decided. We review the application of Pullman abstention doctrine for abuse of discretion. There, three concurring Justices argued that the district court should have abstained under Pullman from hearing a first amendment challenge to the definition of "prurient interest" in a four-day-old state obscenity law that the state courts had not yet interpreted. This argument, however, did not persuade the five Justices who reached the merits of the challenge. Similarly, the Arizona Supreme Court has defined the scope of application of its felony fine provisions in In re Collins, Ariz. An "abstract possibility" that the Arizona court might render adjudication of the federal question unnecessary does not require Pullman abstention. See McMillan, F. Thus, abstention under Pullman is not required here. United States, U. Cooper, Federal Practice and Procedure Sec. The "exceptional" circumstances required to invoke this doctrine are not present here. See Colorado River, U. We therefore conclude that the district court properly reached the merits of this case. The statutory term itself is thus not constitutionally infirm. Appellants argue instead that the construction given the term "prurient interest" by the Arizona Supreme Court in State v. They argue that the jury instructions approved in Bartanen permit conviction on the basis of items that excite only normal sexual thoughts and desires, items that are constitutionally protected. They thus contend that the district court should have found the statute fatally overbroad and facially null and void. In re McLinn, F. Spokane Arcades, U. In such cases, the challenged statute must be "substantially" overbroad in relation to its legitimate reach. However, when the individual challenging the statute seeks to engage in protected expression, or seeks to engage in both protected and unprotected expression, partial invalidation is the proper remedy, absent countervailing considerations. The statute should be invalidated only insofar as the statute reaches protected expression. Although under these principles it appears that partial invalidation would have been the appropriate remedy for any overbreadth in this case, we believe that the construction of the term "prurient interest" in Bartanen does not encompass expression protected by the first amendment. In that case, the Ninth Circuit struck down in its entirety a Washington state statute that defined "prurient interest" as "that which incites lasciviousness or lust. The court reasoned that the use of the word "lustful" in the definition of "prurient interest" in Roth v. J-R Distributors, F. Because the statute thus encompassed protected expression and there was no readily apparent narrowing construction, the court invalidated the entire statute. The Court appeared to disagree with the conclusion that "lustful" in the statute referred only to healthy sexual interests and suggested that the lower court may have erred in its interpretation of "lustful" by ignoring dictionary definitions. The Court, however, pretermitted its discussion of whether the statute was unconstitutionally overbroad, because it concluded that partial invalidation would have been the appropriate remedy for any overbreadth. The Court indicated that on remand the Ninth Circuit should determine whether the word "lust" in fact retained any of its Roth connotation, see id. The parties settled on remand. In Bartanen, the jury instructions stated: Page 7
8 Chapter 6 : Operating Regulations Part 2 bed, bath, sq. ft. property located at Holder Ct, Nashville, TN sold for $65, on Feb 16, View sales history, tax history, home value estimates, and overhead views. EDs and ED, sheets Reel ED, sheet end Saline, and Sangamon part: EDs Counties Reel EDs Reel Shelby, Stark, and Union part: ED 92, sheets Counties Reel ED 92, sheet end and Stephenson part: EDs and ED 81, sheets Reel Warren and Wayne part: ED 96, sheet end and White part: ED, sheet end and Whiteside Counties Reel ED end and Williamson Counties Reel ED, sheet end and Tazewell Counties Reel Montgomery and Morgan part: EDs,,,, 95, 96 Counties Reel ED, sheet end, and EDs,,, end and Macon part: ED 69, sheet end and Madison part: ED 41, sheet end Reel Marion County Reel Marshall and Mason Counties Reel Mercer and Monroe Counties Reel EDs end, Moultrie, and Ogle part: ED 77, sheet end and Peoria part: ED, sheet end, Perry, and Pope part: ED 56, sheets Counties Reel Pike, Putnam, and Rando1ph part: Massac and Menard Counties Reel ED, sheet end and Woodford Counties Reel EDs and ED Reel ED, sheet end, EDs,,,, Reel ED, sheet end, and EDs Reel ED, sheet end, and EDs,,, Reel EDs and ED, sheet 1 Reel EDs, Reel Kendall and Knox part: ED end and Jackson part: ED end and Iroquois part: ED end, Jasper, and Jefferson part: Jo Daviess and Kane part: ED 53, sheet end, Hamilton, and Hancock part: ED, sheet end and Kankakee Counties Reel Greene and Grundy part: ED end and Lake Counties Reel La Salle County part: ED 72, 73,, end and Lawrence part: ED, sheet end and Livingston Counties Reel Lee and Logan part: ED,, end, Crawford, and Cumberland part: ED 49 and ED 50, shee Reel EDs,,,, and ED, sheets Reel ED end, Hardin, Henderson, and Henry part: EDs,,,, Reel ED, sheet end, EDs,,,, and Reel ED 50, sheet end and DeKalb part: ED 11, sheet end, DeWitt, and Douglas part: ED end, DuPage, and Edgar part: Fayette and Ford part: ED 68, sheet end, Gallatin, Franklin, and Fulton part: ED 1, sheets Countie Reel ED 1, sheet end Reel ED 16, sheet end, Clark, and Clay part: ED end and Alexander part: Brown and Bureau part: ED 18, sheet end and Christian part: ED end and Clinton Counties Reel EDs and ED 9, sheets Reel ED 64, sheet end, EDs Reel EDs,,, and ED, sheets Reel Cass and Champaign part: McHenry and McLean part: EDs and ED 82, sheets Counties Chapter 7 : [USC04] 10 USC Art. Jurisdiction of general courts-martial 2 bed, bath, sq. ft. property located at Holder Ct, Nashville, TN View sales history, tax history, home value estimates, and overhead views. APN. Chapter 8 : Wormverse ideas, recs, and fic discussion thread 42 Page SpaceBattles Forums Note: Citations are based on reference standards. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied. Chapter 9 : United Nations Security Council Resolution - Wikipedia The legal part of the listing is the address/name of site only. All other information in the record is not statutory., GOVAN ROAD, 1, 3 WATER ROW, FORMER BRITISH LINEN BANK, AND FLATS LB Page 8
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