This document is a court docket from the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County detailing a criminal case against Kristina Michelle Bingham from 2006-2010. It shows that Bingham was charged with DUI and related offenses in 2006 and accepted into an ARD program but was later revoked from ARD. In 2008 she pled guilty to DUI: Minor and was sentenced to 48 hours to 6 months confinement. She appeared for additional revocation hearings in 2009 and 2010.
The petitioner sought permission for her marriage to be solemnized and registered digitally under the Special Marriage Act as she had to leave India urgently to start a postgraduate course in the UK. However, the Court dismissed the petition noting that the Act requires the physical presence of the parties and witnesses for solemnization and registration. It observed that the 30 day notice period and other procedures under the Act cannot be relaxed or conducted digitally as penal consequences are prescribed for non-compliance. Given an earlier ruling, the Court held that unless the Act is amended, marriage cannot be solemnized digitally or before the notice period expires.
This document provides information on various events and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Fort Myer, Fort McNair, and Henderson Hall. It announces upcoming helicopter landings, the opening of enrollment at the Rader Clinic for adults and children, the temporary closure and change in operations at the Rader Dental Clinic, the cancellation of an EEO training session, and several support group meetings for conditions like prostate cancer. It also advertises recreational activities and education or career services available on the bases.
This document contains an affidavit from Kenneth J. Carlisle Jr. swearing that attached copies of several documents are true and unaltered copies of original documents in his possession. The documents include a Pennsylvania license to carry firearms, a training certificate from 2009, a certificate of retirement from the U.S. Army from 2004, and an AFGE union membership card valid through 2015. The affidavit is notarized and signed by Carlisle and the notary.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
The appellant appealed against an order rejecting his application for temporary bail to attend the last rites of his deceased mother. The court heard the appeal and considered additional information provided in an affidavit. While the original reason for seeking temporary bail no longer applied due to time passed, the court found humanitarian grounds to grant temporary bail for the appellant to attend rituals and a condolence meeting for his mother scheduled on the anniversary of her death. The court ordered the appellant's release on temporary bail from August 13-21, 2021 subject to furnishing a bond and sureties, and reporting to police.
This document provides information about events, services and contacts for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It announces the return to normal operations after furlough days ending August 16th. It also lists upcoming workshops on topics like anger management, finances, federal hiring and more. Contact information is provided for child care, medical clinics, housing services and other base services and programs.
1. The document is an application form for the post of Junior Assistant GR-II.
2. It contains the applicant's personal details like name, father's name, date of birth, address, educational qualifications, experience, and other required information.
3. The applicant declares that all information provided is true and understands that any false information could result in disqualification of candidature.
This invoice from Animal Health International, Inc. is billing Animal Care Center $322.26 for one unit of Activyl Cat medication. The invoice provides details on the customer, items ordered, payment terms, and shipment information. It requests that payment of $322.26 be remitted by September 15th, 2014 to the specified address.
The petitioner sought permission for her marriage to be solemnized and registered digitally under the Special Marriage Act as she had to leave India urgently to start a postgraduate course in the UK. However, the Court dismissed the petition noting that the Act requires the physical presence of the parties and witnesses for solemnization and registration. It observed that the 30 day notice period and other procedures under the Act cannot be relaxed or conducted digitally as penal consequences are prescribed for non-compliance. Given an earlier ruling, the Court held that unless the Act is amended, marriage cannot be solemnized digitally or before the notice period expires.
This document provides information on various events and updates pertaining to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Fort Myer, Fort McNair, and Henderson Hall. It announces upcoming helicopter landings, the opening of enrollment at the Rader Clinic for adults and children, the temporary closure and change in operations at the Rader Dental Clinic, the cancellation of an EEO training session, and several support group meetings for conditions like prostate cancer. It also advertises recreational activities and education or career services available on the bases.
This document contains an affidavit from Kenneth J. Carlisle Jr. swearing that attached copies of several documents are true and unaltered copies of original documents in his possession. The documents include a Pennsylvania license to carry firearms, a training certificate from 2009, a certificate of retirement from the U.S. Army from 2004, and an AFGE union membership card valid through 2015. The affidavit is notarized and signed by Carlisle and the notary.
The document provides information about upcoming events and programs for service members and families at Fort Drum, including:
1) Two additional gates on post will open during morning hours to help relieve traffic congestion.
2) The Fort Drum Tax Assistance Center will open to prepare and file federal and state income tax returns for free.
3) Jefferson Community College will hold its annual Super Science Saturday event on February 4th featuring hands-on science demonstrations and exhibits for students in grades 5-8.
The appellant appealed against an order rejecting his application for temporary bail to attend the last rites of his deceased mother. The court heard the appeal and considered additional information provided in an affidavit. While the original reason for seeking temporary bail no longer applied due to time passed, the court found humanitarian grounds to grant temporary bail for the appellant to attend rituals and a condolence meeting for his mother scheduled on the anniversary of her death. The court ordered the appellant's release on temporary bail from August 13-21, 2021 subject to furnishing a bond and sureties, and reporting to police.
This document provides information about events, services and contacts for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It announces the return to normal operations after furlough days ending August 16th. It also lists upcoming workshops on topics like anger management, finances, federal hiring and more. Contact information is provided for child care, medical clinics, housing services and other base services and programs.
1. The document is an application form for the post of Junior Assistant GR-II.
2. It contains the applicant's personal details like name, father's name, date of birth, address, educational qualifications, experience, and other required information.
3. The applicant declares that all information provided is true and understands that any false information could result in disqualification of candidature.
This invoice from Animal Health International, Inc. is billing Animal Care Center $322.26 for one unit of Activyl Cat medication. The invoice provides details on the customer, items ordered, payment terms, and shipment information. It requests that payment of $322.26 be remitted by September 15th, 2014 to the specified address.
List of Cases Where the Pain Validity Test has been admitted as evidenceNelson Hendler
This is a partial list of the 30 court cases, in 8 states, where the Pain Validity Test from www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com has been admitted as evidence.
This document is a weekly update of US patent cases from October 22nd to October 29th, 2013. It lists 87 patent cases from various district courts across the US, including cases in California, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Connecticut, Delaware, and Massachusetts. For each case, it provides the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number. The bulk of the cases listed are from the Texas Eastern District Court and involve the same plaintiff ("Long Corner Security LLC") suing various companies for patent infringement.
Motion to rein in lawless & contemptuos obama administrationBryan Johnson
Defendants have consistently violated the Settlement since the summer of 2014 and 27 this Court’s Orders since August 2015. Their conduct is lawless and contemptuous..Nevertheless, Plaintiffs do not at this time seek a contempt ruling against Defendants believing that it
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document describes the experiences of a 13-year-old boy from El Salvador, Walter A, who was detained in the U.S. along with his mother and younger brother after fleeing threats from gang members in their home country. After being apprehended near the Texas border, they were held in cold, unsanitary border patrol stations for around 2 days with minimal food and blankets and no information about their legal rights. Walter, his mother, and brother were separated and transferred to a second, even colder facility holding them in cages with no discussion of legal rights under the Flores settlement.
This document appears to be a fillable form for updating exemption and employer/employee information for tax purposes in the Philippines. It requests information such as the taxpayer's name, address, date of birth, dependents, spouse details, and employment details. The form has sections for personal exemptions, dependent children, other dependents, and notes if the taxpayer has multiple employers. It requires signatures from both the taxpayer and employer to certify that the information provided is true and correct.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This declaration describes inspections of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities between February 1-18, 2016 and interviews with detained immigrant mothers and children. It reports finding inhumane conditions including extremely cold holding cells, overcrowding, lack of blankets/mats, constant bright lights, inadequate food/water, unsanitary bathrooms, and verbal abuse. The declaration is submitted in support of enforcing the Flores Settlement Agreement regarding detention conditions of immigrant children.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document is a collection of 69 declarations from individuals in support of a motion to enforce settlement of the Flores v. Johnson case. The declarations describe conditions in CBP holding cells (hieleras) and immigration detention centers. Declarants provide first-hand accounts of experiences in these facilities, including descriptions of cold temperatures, lack of beds, inadequate food and water, unsanitary conditions, lack of medical care, and verbal and physical abuse from staff. The declarations also allege denial of due process rights. The document is intended to provide evidence of ongoing violations of the Flores Settlement Agreement.
This document provides instructions for completing form DS-3053, which is used to provide consent from a non-applying parent for a minor's passport application. It outlines how to complete the form, including providing identification and having the signature witnessed and notarized. It also provides contact information for passport services and details about the purpose, routine uses, and authorities for collecting the information on the form.
The document is a court order from the High Court of Bombay regarding a writ petition filed by Jenny Roweena on behalf of her husband Hany Babu Tharayil. The court heard from the lawyers for both sides. It noted that Hany Babu was still infected with Covid-19 and an eye infection after being admitted to Breach Candy Hospital per a previous court order. The court requested that the hospital not discharge Hany Babu until submitting a report on his condition to the court at the next hearing date of June 1st, and to seek court permission if discharge is required before then. The case was adjourned to June 1st.
This document provides instructions for obtaining a passport for a minor under age 16. It outlines the process for obtaining consent from the non-applying parent or guardian, or documenting special circumstances if their consent cannot be obtained. The non-applying parent must provide a notarized written statement of consent. If consent is not provided, the applying parent must submit a statement describing the special circumstances preventing consent. False statements are punishable by law.
The United States District Court for the Central District of California denied Sulphur Mountain Land and Livestock Co., LLC's motion to dismiss a bankruptcy appeal filed by John A. Redmond and Maureen C. Redmond. Sulphur Mountain argued that the Redmonds failed to appeal the final bankruptcy judgment entered on April 13, 2010. However, the court found that the Redmonds filed their notice of appeal prematurely on March 30, 2010, before the final judgment, which does not require dismissal. The court cited precedent that notices of appeal filed prematurely should not result in the loss of the right to appeal. Therefore, the court denied Sulphur Mountain's motion to dismiss the bankruptcy appeal.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document is a declaration from Alex Mensing in support of a motion to enforce settlement of the Flores v. Johnson case. It includes exhibits related to conditions for detained immigrant children. The declaration describes experiences visiting immigrant youth detention facilities. It notes issues such as inadequate food and water, unsanitary conditions, lack of educational and recreational activities, and failure to provide necessary medical care to detained children. Overall, the declaration provides evidence that immigration detention centers are not following the terms of the Flores settlement agreement and are failing to meet basic standards of care for detained immigrant youth.
Kristina Michel Bingham pled guilty in Magisterial District Court 12-3-04 to charges stemming from a traffic stop on July 18, 2009 by Derry Township Police. She was originally charged with driving with a suspended license and driving without a license but pled guilty to the latter charge. As part of the guilty plea on August 19, 2009, she was ordered to pay $500 to the Motor License Fund and various other assessments totaling $50. The case was closed and listed as completed on September 8, 2009 after her passenger Stuart Bingham paid $550 toward the penalties and costs.
WPC 39769 /2018 b uploaded by James Joseph Adhikarathil As already noted hereinabove, the 1st respondent Tahsildar
as the authority concerned with grant of mutation and Transfer of
Registry, has no power to examine such vexed issues of title and
therefore he has unnecessarily strayed himself into areas which are
totally irrelevant and not germane for the purpose of the enquiry for
exercising the powers conferred on him. It has been held by this
Court in a catena of decisions as in SAINUDHEEN Vs. STATE OF
KERALA [2013 (1) KHC 437 , para 13] that the Tahsildar, as the
mutation granting authority, cannot decide on the validity of the
documents, and the title of the previous owner and that Rule 16 of the
Transfer of Registry Rules has made the said position abundantly
clear. Rule 16 of the Transfer of Registry Rules mandates that “the
summary, enquiry and decision thereon is only an arrangement for
fiscal purposes, and it does not affect the title of any person in
respect of the lands covered with the decisions in Transfer of
Registry cases and the question of legal right is always subject to
adjudication by civil courts and pattas could be revised from time to
time in accordance with such judicial decisions. It has been held by
the Apex Court and various High Courts in various decisions as in
SURNEY Vs INDER KAUR [AIR 1996 SC 2823] that mutation of
W.P.(C).39769/18 - : 18 :-
property in the revenue records does not create or extinguish title,
nor has it any presumptive value on title and it only enables the
person in whose favour mutation is ordered to pay the land revenue
in question. Therefore in cases like the present one, where the
registered land holder concerned has transferred the property, then
the transferees/assignees will stand in the shoe of the land holder
and by the cumulative impact of Sec. 5(2) and Sec. 3(3) (d), the
competent revenue officials are under the bounden and statutory
obligation to accept basic land tax from them. Otherwise it will
amount to nothing but abdication to statutory obligations and duties
of such competent revenue officials, which directly leads to loss of
revenue.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This declaration describes the experiences of a 14-year-old Salvadoran boy detained at an immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas along with his mother. They fled El Salvador after he was threatened with death for refusing to join a gang and his mother was threatened for refusing to pay extortion money to a gang. They presented themselves to U.S. authorities shortly after entering the U.S. and have since been detained for over two weeks without being informed about potential release options or the possibility of being released to family members in the U.S.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document is a declaration by Lindsay Harris in support of a motion to enforce the Flores settlement agreement and for appointment of a special master. It discusses violations of the Flores settlement observed during monitoring visits to CBP facilities in the Rio Grande Valley sector in January and March 2016. Some key points made in the 3-page declaration include:
- Unaccompanied minors and minors detained with their parents were being held in CBP facilities beyond the 72-hour period permitted by the settlement.
- Minors did not have access to basic hygiene items such as soap, toothbrushes, and clean clothing.
- The facilities were overcrowded and unsanitary, with minors sleeping on floors
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documents, fees, and how to submit the application. Special rules apply for minor children's applications, including requirements for both parents to appear or provide additional documentation if only one parent is present. Failure to provide all required information and documents could significantly delay or deny the application.
1) This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport through the Department of State. It outlines requirements for proof of citizenship, identity, photographs, fees, and how/where to submit the application.
2) Special rules apply for passport applications for minor children under 16, including appearance by both parents and evidence of parental relationship/consent.
3) The instructions warn that making false statements on the application is punishable by law and that passport fees are non-refundable.
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced a new maternity leave policy that triples the amount of maternity leave for women in the Navy and Marine Corps to 18 weeks. The policy aims to recruit and retain talented women service members by providing more flexibility for their important role as mothers. It will apply retroactively to January 2015 and allows women to use a combination of maternity leave and extended sick leave following childbirth. The increased leave time benefits both mothers' and childrens' health and well-being, and also improves military readiness and retention.
This civil docket summary involves a dispute between Amber Atanasoff and Kristina Bingham. Ms. Atanasoff filed a civil complaint against Ms. Bingham on April 30, 2009 claiming $2,300. The case was scheduled for several hearings but was continued. On September 1, 2009, the judge entered a default judgment for Ms. Atanasoff for $2,478.50, including $2,300 for the civil judgment and $178.50 in costs. The judgment expired on September 3, 2014.
Criminal Complaints have been Filed by Turtle Creek Assets and Aaron'sTurtle Creek Assets Ltd
Jacqueline Ross was charged in Alamance County District Court with failing to return rental property in 2006. She pled guilty to the misdemeanor charge. The court granted a prayer for judgment, meaning no punishment was imposed. The case was disposed of by the judge in May 2013.
List of Cases Where the Pain Validity Test has been admitted as evidenceNelson Hendler
This is a partial list of the 30 court cases, in 8 states, where the Pain Validity Test from www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com has been admitted as evidence.
This document is a weekly update of US patent cases from October 22nd to October 29th, 2013. It lists 87 patent cases from various district courts across the US, including cases in California, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Connecticut, Delaware, and Massachusetts. For each case, it provides the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number. The bulk of the cases listed are from the Texas Eastern District Court and involve the same plaintiff ("Long Corner Security LLC") suing various companies for patent infringement.
Motion to rein in lawless & contemptuos obama administrationBryan Johnson
Defendants have consistently violated the Settlement since the summer of 2014 and 27 this Court’s Orders since August 2015. Their conduct is lawless and contemptuous..Nevertheless, Plaintiffs do not at this time seek a contempt ruling against Defendants believing that it
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document describes the experiences of a 13-year-old boy from El Salvador, Walter A, who was detained in the U.S. along with his mother and younger brother after fleeing threats from gang members in their home country. After being apprehended near the Texas border, they were held in cold, unsanitary border patrol stations for around 2 days with minimal food and blankets and no information about their legal rights. Walter, his mother, and brother were separated and transferred to a second, even colder facility holding them in cages with no discussion of legal rights under the Flores settlement.
This document appears to be a fillable form for updating exemption and employer/employee information for tax purposes in the Philippines. It requests information such as the taxpayer's name, address, date of birth, dependents, spouse details, and employment details. The form has sections for personal exemptions, dependent children, other dependents, and notes if the taxpayer has multiple employers. It requires signatures from both the taxpayer and employer to certify that the information provided is true and correct.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This declaration describes inspections of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities between February 1-18, 2016 and interviews with detained immigrant mothers and children. It reports finding inhumane conditions including extremely cold holding cells, overcrowding, lack of blankets/mats, constant bright lights, inadequate food/water, unsanitary bathrooms, and verbal abuse. The declaration is submitted in support of enforcing the Flores Settlement Agreement regarding detention conditions of immigrant children.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document is a collection of 69 declarations from individuals in support of a motion to enforce settlement of the Flores v. Johnson case. The declarations describe conditions in CBP holding cells (hieleras) and immigration detention centers. Declarants provide first-hand accounts of experiences in these facilities, including descriptions of cold temperatures, lack of beds, inadequate food and water, unsanitary conditions, lack of medical care, and verbal and physical abuse from staff. The declarations also allege denial of due process rights. The document is intended to provide evidence of ongoing violations of the Flores Settlement Agreement.
This document provides instructions for completing form DS-3053, which is used to provide consent from a non-applying parent for a minor's passport application. It outlines how to complete the form, including providing identification and having the signature witnessed and notarized. It also provides contact information for passport services and details about the purpose, routine uses, and authorities for collecting the information on the form.
The document is a court order from the High Court of Bombay regarding a writ petition filed by Jenny Roweena on behalf of her husband Hany Babu Tharayil. The court heard from the lawyers for both sides. It noted that Hany Babu was still infected with Covid-19 and an eye infection after being admitted to Breach Candy Hospital per a previous court order. The court requested that the hospital not discharge Hany Babu until submitting a report on his condition to the court at the next hearing date of June 1st, and to seek court permission if discharge is required before then. The case was adjourned to June 1st.
This document provides instructions for obtaining a passport for a minor under age 16. It outlines the process for obtaining consent from the non-applying parent or guardian, or documenting special circumstances if their consent cannot be obtained. The non-applying parent must provide a notarized written statement of consent. If consent is not provided, the applying parent must submit a statement describing the special circumstances preventing consent. False statements are punishable by law.
The United States District Court for the Central District of California denied Sulphur Mountain Land and Livestock Co., LLC's motion to dismiss a bankruptcy appeal filed by John A. Redmond and Maureen C. Redmond. Sulphur Mountain argued that the Redmonds failed to appeal the final bankruptcy judgment entered on April 13, 2010. However, the court found that the Redmonds filed their notice of appeal prematurely on March 30, 2010, before the final judgment, which does not require dismissal. The court cited precedent that notices of appeal filed prematurely should not result in the loss of the right to appeal. Therefore, the court denied Sulphur Mountain's motion to dismiss the bankruptcy appeal.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document is a declaration from Alex Mensing in support of a motion to enforce settlement of the Flores v. Johnson case. It includes exhibits related to conditions for detained immigrant children. The declaration describes experiences visiting immigrant youth detention facilities. It notes issues such as inadequate food and water, unsanitary conditions, lack of educational and recreational activities, and failure to provide necessary medical care to detained children. Overall, the declaration provides evidence that immigration detention centers are not following the terms of the Flores settlement agreement and are failing to meet basic standards of care for detained immigrant youth.
Kristina Michel Bingham pled guilty in Magisterial District Court 12-3-04 to charges stemming from a traffic stop on July 18, 2009 by Derry Township Police. She was originally charged with driving with a suspended license and driving without a license but pled guilty to the latter charge. As part of the guilty plea on August 19, 2009, she was ordered to pay $500 to the Motor License Fund and various other assessments totaling $50. The case was closed and listed as completed on September 8, 2009 after her passenger Stuart Bingham paid $550 toward the penalties and costs.
WPC 39769 /2018 b uploaded by James Joseph Adhikarathil As already noted hereinabove, the 1st respondent Tahsildar
as the authority concerned with grant of mutation and Transfer of
Registry, has no power to examine such vexed issues of title and
therefore he has unnecessarily strayed himself into areas which are
totally irrelevant and not germane for the purpose of the enquiry for
exercising the powers conferred on him. It has been held by this
Court in a catena of decisions as in SAINUDHEEN Vs. STATE OF
KERALA [2013 (1) KHC 437 , para 13] that the Tahsildar, as the
mutation granting authority, cannot decide on the validity of the
documents, and the title of the previous owner and that Rule 16 of the
Transfer of Registry Rules has made the said position abundantly
clear. Rule 16 of the Transfer of Registry Rules mandates that “the
summary, enquiry and decision thereon is only an arrangement for
fiscal purposes, and it does not affect the title of any person in
respect of the lands covered with the decisions in Transfer of
Registry cases and the question of legal right is always subject to
adjudication by civil courts and pattas could be revised from time to
time in accordance with such judicial decisions. It has been held by
the Apex Court and various High Courts in various decisions as in
SURNEY Vs INDER KAUR [AIR 1996 SC 2823] that mutation of
W.P.(C).39769/18 - : 18 :-
property in the revenue records does not create or extinguish title,
nor has it any presumptive value on title and it only enables the
person in whose favour mutation is ordered to pay the land revenue
in question. Therefore in cases like the present one, where the
registered land holder concerned has transferred the property, then
the transferees/assignees will stand in the shoe of the land holder
and by the cumulative impact of Sec. 5(2) and Sec. 3(3) (d), the
competent revenue officials are under the bounden and statutory
obligation to accept basic land tax from them. Otherwise it will
amount to nothing but abdication to statutory obligations and duties
of such competent revenue officials, which directly leads to loss of
revenue.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This declaration describes the experiences of a 14-year-old Salvadoran boy detained at an immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas along with his mother. They fled El Salvador after he was threatened with death for refusing to join a gang and his mother was threatened for refusing to pay extortion money to a gang. They presented themselves to U.S. authorities shortly after entering the U.S. and have since been detained for over two weeks without being informed about potential release options or the possibility of being released to family members in the U.S.
Evidence of Obama administration illegal detention and deportation of childre...Bryan Johnson
This document is a declaration by Lindsay Harris in support of a motion to enforce the Flores settlement agreement and for appointment of a special master. It discusses violations of the Flores settlement observed during monitoring visits to CBP facilities in the Rio Grande Valley sector in January and March 2016. Some key points made in the 3-page declaration include:
- Unaccompanied minors and minors detained with their parents were being held in CBP facilities beyond the 72-hour period permitted by the settlement.
- Minors did not have access to basic hygiene items such as soap, toothbrushes, and clean clothing.
- The facilities were overcrowded and unsanitary, with minors sleeping on floors
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documents, fees, and how to submit the application. Special rules apply for minor children's applications, including requirements for both parents to appear or provide additional documentation if only one parent is present. Failure to provide all required information and documents could significantly delay or deny the application.
1) This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport through the Department of State. It outlines requirements for proof of citizenship, identity, photographs, fees, and how/where to submit the application.
2) Special rules apply for passport applications for minor children under 16, including appearance by both parents and evidence of parental relationship/consent.
3) The instructions warn that making false statements on the application is punishable by law and that passport fees are non-refundable.
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced a new maternity leave policy that triples the amount of maternity leave for women in the Navy and Marine Corps to 18 weeks. The policy aims to recruit and retain talented women service members by providing more flexibility for their important role as mothers. It will apply retroactively to January 2015 and allows women to use a combination of maternity leave and extended sick leave following childbirth. The increased leave time benefits both mothers' and childrens' health and well-being, and also improves military readiness and retention.
This civil docket summary involves a dispute between Amber Atanasoff and Kristina Bingham. Ms. Atanasoff filed a civil complaint against Ms. Bingham on April 30, 2009 claiming $2,300. The case was scheduled for several hearings but was continued. On September 1, 2009, the judge entered a default judgment for Ms. Atanasoff for $2,478.50, including $2,300 for the civil judgment and $178.50 in costs. The judgment expired on September 3, 2014.
Criminal Complaints have been Filed by Turtle Creek Assets and Aaron'sTurtle Creek Assets Ltd
Jacqueline Ross was charged in Alamance County District Court with failing to return rental property in 2006. She pled guilty to the misdemeanor charge. The court granted a prayer for judgment, meaning no punishment was imposed. The case was disposed of by the judge in May 2013.
(1) This document is an order continuing the status conference in the bankruptcy case of Bonnie Gayle Stern.
(2) The previous status conference was set for July 27, 2010. This order continues the status conference to October 26, 2010 at 10:00 am due to the ongoing related litigation in state court.
(3) No appearance is necessary at the July 27 conference, as it has been continued by this order until October 26, 2010 to allow the state court litigation regarding liability and damages against the debtor to continue.
This document is an order from a bankruptcy court case staying an adversary proceeding pending resolution of a related state court case. The order schedules a continued status conference in the bankruptcy court for October 6, 2009 and every 90 days thereafter until judgments on liability and damages are issued in the state court case, or until further court order. The parties must submit a joint status report 14 days before each conference.
This landlord/tenant docket document summarizes a case between The Gardens apartment complex and tenant Kristina Bingham. It shows that on August 17, 2010, the magisterial district judge ruled in favor of The Gardens, granting them possession of the property and a money judgment against Bingham for $1,993.50, including $1,875 in back rent and $118.50 in costs. The order for possession was subsequently issued and served in September 2010.
The document is an order from a United States Bankruptcy Court case dismissing an adversary proceeding with prejudice. The order approves a stipulation between the plaintiff Virgie Arthur and defendant Bonnie Gayle Stern to dismiss the adversary proceeding, with each party bearing their own costs and fees. The court retains jurisdiction over the interpretation and enforcement of the order.
Kristina Michel Bingham pled guilty on August 19, 2009 before Magisterial District Judge Dominic Pelino to a traffic violation of failing to obey traffic control devices on July 18, 2009 in Derry Township, Dauphin County. She was found guilty and the case was closed on September 8, 2009 after she paid fines and costs totaling $116.50. The docket lists the charges, hearings, payments, and other case information for the traffic violation.
This document contains records from family law, criminal, and civil court cases. It lists 15 family law cases with details like case numbers, plaintiffs and defendants, filing dates and locations, and case statuses. It also lists criminal and civil case records from a justice court with similar details. The records are searchable by name and have filters for date and case status.
This document provides a weekly update of US patent cases from October 15th to October 22nd, 2013. It lists 71 patent lawsuits filed during this period across various US district courts. The lawsuits involve a diverse range of plaintiffs and defendants from different industries, and cover technologies such as mobile devices, software, medical devices, and more.
The document summarizes minutes from hearings in Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles regarding a motion to amend judgment and add judgment debtors, and motions for a protective order and examination of judgment debtor Stephen Gaggero. The court granted the motion to amend judgment and add judgment debtors. It denied Stephen Gaggero's motion for a protective order relating to his upcoming judgment debtor examination. The examination of Stephen Gaggero as judgment debtor then took place.
Morgan Chase Lender Wesley D. Trent in Columbus, 43206 OH.pdfRealLifeMurderMyster
illuminati gang stalkers have locked themselves in, at a Columbus building owned by the US Military.
This is one of their lenders. He's allegedly involved in stealing my bank accounts. And yours. And yours.
Designation Notice from the US MarshallsTodd Spodek
Kazeem Raheem was designated to serve his sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. He was sentenced on May 23, 2023 for fraud and was arrested on October 13, 2021. Raheem agreed to voluntarily surrender to FCI Fort Dix on July 24, 2023 to serve his sentence.
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KristinaBingham
1. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 1 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
CASE INFORMATION
Date Filed: 05/22/2006Judge Assigned: Initiation Date: 03/26/2006
OTN: L 284909-2 Originating Docket No: MJ-09101-CR-0000146-2006LOTN:
Initial Issuing Authority: Charles A. Clement Final Issuing Authority: Charles A. Clement
Arresting Agency: Lower Allen Twp, Police Dept Arresting Officer: Thomas, Gregory S.
Complaint/Incident #: 2006-31361
Case Local Number Type(s) Case Local Number(s)
STATUS INFORMATION
Case Status: Closed Arrest Date: 03/26/2006Processing StatusStatus Date
04/27/2010 Sentenced/Penalty Imposed
04/14/2010 Completed
08/04/2009 Sentenced/Penalty Imposed
07/20/2009 Warrant Returned Served
07/20/2009 Bench Warrant Returned
07/08/2008 Sentenced/Penalty Imposed
04/25/2008 Warrant Revoked
04/25/2008 Awaiting Sentencing
04/25/2008 Awaiting Plea Court
12/07/2007 Awaiting Trial
04/04/2007 Awaiting ARD Assessments
04/04/2007 Awaiting Completion of ARD Program
03/30/2007 Awaiting ARD Completion
02/26/2007 Awaiting ARD Hearing
02/26/2007 Awaiting ARD Court
01/16/2007 Awaiting Trial
11/02/2006 Awaiting ARD Hearing
11/02/2006 Awaiting ARD Court
09/29/2006 Awaiting Pre-Trial Conference
09/06/2006 Awaiting Formal Arraignment
07/18/2006 Awaiting ARD Court
07/18/2006 Awaiting ARD Hearing
05/22/2006 Awaiting Formal Arraignment
05/22/2006 Awaiting ARD Hearing
05/22/2006 Awaiting Filing of Information
04/03/2006Complaint Date:
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
2. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
CALENDAR EVENTS
Schedule
Status
Judge NameRoomStart
Time
Schedule
Start Date
Case Calendar
Event Type
07/18/2006 9:00 am Jury Assembly
Room
CancelledFormal Arraignment
08/25/2006 8:00 am Courtroom 1 Judge M. L. Ebert Jr. ScheduledARD Court
09/19/2006 1:30 pm Courtroom 2 Judge Edgar B. Bayley ScheduledFormal Arraignment
10/17/2006 1:30 pm 4th Floor ScheduledPre-Trial
Conference
10/30/2006 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
10/30/2006 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
10/30/2006 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
10/30/2006 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
10/30/2006 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
12/08/2006 8:00 am Courtroom 1 Judge M. L. Ebert Jr. CancelledARD Court
01/16/2007 8:30 am 4th Floor CancelledPre-Trial
Conference
01/16/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledPre-Trial
Conference
01/29/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledTrial
01/29/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledTrial
01/29/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledTrial
01/29/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledTrial
01/29/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledTrial
03/27/2007 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledPre-Trial
Conference
03/30/2007 8:00 am Courtroom 1 Judge M. L. Ebert Jr. ScheduledARD Court
08/24/2007 9:00 am Courtroom 1 Judge M. L. Ebert Jr. ScheduledRevocation Hearing
12/07/2007 8:00 am Courtroom 1 Judge M. L. Ebert Jr. ScheduledRevocation Hearing
01/15/2008 9:00 am 4th Floor ScheduledPre-Trial
Conference
01/28/2008 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
01/28/2008 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
01/28/2008 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
01/28/2008 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
01/28/2008 9:00 am 4th Floor CancelledTrial
03/03/2008 9:30 am Courtroom 5 Judge Edward E. Guido ScheduledNon-Jury Trial
04/25/2008 9:30 am Courtroom 1 Judge J. Wesley Oler Jr. ScheduledPlea Court
07/08/2008 9:30 am Courtroom 1 Judge J. Wesley Oler Jr. ScheduledSentencing
05/12/2009 9:30 am Courtroom 1 Judge J. Wesley Oler Jr. ScheduledRevocation Hearing
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
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data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
3. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
CALENDAR EVENTS
Schedule
Status
Judge NameRoomStart
Time
Schedule
Start Date
Case Calendar
Event Type
08/04/2009 9:30 am Courtroom 1 Judge J. Wesley Oler Jr. ScheduledRevocation Hearing
02/16/2010 9:30 am Courtroom 1 Judge J. Wesley Oler Jr. ScheduledRevocation Hearing
04/27/2010 9:30 am Courtroom 1 Judge J. Wesley Oler Jr. ScheduledRevocation Hearing
DEFENDANT INFORMATION
Date Of Birth: 01/26/1986 City/State/Zip: Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
CASE PARTICIPANTS
NameParticipant Type
Defendant Bingham, Kristina Michelle
BAIL INFORMATION
Bingham, Kristina Michelle Nebbia Status: None
Bail Action Date Bail Type AmountPercentage
Bail Posting Status Posting Date
$0.00ROR05/18/2006Set
Posted 05/18/2006
CHARGES
Seq. Statute DescriptionGrade Statute OTNOffense Dt.Orig Seq.
1 DUI: Gen Imp/Inc of Driving Safely - 1st Off75 § 3802 §§A1* L 284909-2M 03/26/20061
2 DUI: Minor - 1st Off75 § 3802 §§E* L 284909-2M 03/26/20062
3 Exceed 35 MPH In Urban Dist By 15 MPH75 § 3362 §§A1-15 L 284909-2S 03/26/20065
4 Minor Prohibited/Operating W/Alcohol75 § 3718 §§A L 284909-2S 03/26/20064
5 Purch Etc Alcoh Bev By A Minor18 § 6308 §§A L 284909-2S 03/26/20063
DISPOSITION SENTENCING/PENALTIES
Disposition
Disposition Date Final DispositionCase Event
Sequence/Description SectionOffense Disposition Grade
Sentence DateSentencing Judge Credit For Time Served
Incarceration/Diversionary Period Start DateSentence/Diversion Program Type
Sentence Conditions
Lower Court Proceeding (generic)
05/18/2006 Not FinalLower Court Disposition
1 / DUI: Gen Imp/Inc of Driving Safely - 1st Off Waived for Court (Lower Court) 75 § 3802 §§ A1*M
2 / DUI: Minor - 1st Off Waived for Court (Lower Court) 75 § 3802 §§ E*M
3 / Exceed 35 MPH In Urban Dist By 15 MPH Waived for Court (Lower Court) 75 § 3362 §§ A1-15S
Printed: 11/18/2014
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System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
4. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
DISPOSITION SENTENCING/PENALTIES
Disposition
Disposition Date Final DispositionCase Event
Sequence/Description SectionOffense Disposition Grade
Sentence DateSentencing Judge Credit For Time Served
Incarceration/Diversionary Period Start DateSentence/Diversion Program Type
Sentence Conditions
4 / Minor Prohibited/Operating W/Alcohol Dismissed (Lower Court) 75 § 3718 §§ AS
5 / Purch Etc Alcoh Bev By A Minor Dismissed (Lower Court) 18 § 6308 §§ AS
ARD - County Open
03/30/2007 Not FinalARD Court
1 / DUI: Gen Imp/Inc of Driving Safely - 1st Off ARD - County 75 § 3802 §§ A1*M
Ebert, M. L. Jr. 03/30/2007
03/30/2007ARD - DUI
2 / DUI: Minor - 1st Off ARD - County 75 § 3802 §§ E*M
Ebert, M. L. Jr. 03/30/2007
03/30/2007ARD - DUI
3 / Exceed 35 MPH In Urban Dist By 15 MPH ARD - County 75 § 3362 §§ A1-15S
Ebert, M. L. Jr. 03/30/2007
03/30/2007ARD - DUI
4 / Minor Prohibited/Operating W/Alcohol Dismissed (Lower Court) 75 § 3718 §§ AS
Ebert, M. L. Jr. 03/30/2007
5 / Purch Etc Alcoh Bev By A Minor Dismissed (Lower Court) 18 § 6308 §§ AS
Ebert, M. L. Jr. 03/30/2007
Proceed to Court (ARD Revoked)
12/07/2007 Not FinalRevocation Hearing
1 / DUI: Gen Imp/Inc of Driving Safely - 1st Off ARD - County 75 § 3802 §§ A1*M
03/30/2007ARD - DUI
2 / DUI: Minor - 1st Off ARD - County 75 § 3802 §§ E*M
03/30/2007ARD - DUI
3 / Exceed 35 MPH In Urban Dist By 15 MPH ARD - County 75 § 3362 §§ A1-15S
03/30/2007ARD - DUI
4 / Minor Prohibited/Operating W/Alcohol Dismissed (Lower Court) 75 § 3718 §§ AS
5 / Purch Etc Alcoh Bev By A Minor Dismissed (Lower Court) 18 § 6308 §§ AS
Guilty Plea
04/25/2008 Final DispositionPlea Court
1 / DUI: Gen Imp/Inc of Driving Safely - 1st Off Dismissed 75 § 3802 §§ A1*M
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 07/08/2008
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
5. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 5 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
DISPOSITION SENTENCING/PENALTIES
Disposition
Disposition Date Final DispositionCase Event
Sequence/Description SectionOffense Disposition Grade
Sentence DateSentencing Judge Credit For Time Served
Incarceration/Diversionary Period Start DateSentence/Diversion Program Type
Sentence Conditions
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 08/04/2009
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 04/27/2010
2 / DUI: Minor - 1st Off Guilty Plea 75 § 3802 §§ E*M
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 07/08/2008
Min of 48.00 Hours
Max of 6.00 Months
Other
07/28/2008Confinement
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 08/04/2009
Min of 48.00 Hours
Max of 6.00 Months
Other
07/28/2008Confinement
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 04/27/2010
Min of 48.00 Hours
Max of 6.00 Months
Other
07/28/2008Confinement
3 / Exceed 35 MPH In Urban Dist By 15 MPH Dismissed 75 § 3362 §§ A1-15S
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 07/08/2008
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 08/04/2009
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 04/27/2010
4 / Minor Prohibited/Operating W/Alcohol Dismissed (Lower Court) 75 § 3718 §§ AS
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 07/08/2008
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 08/04/2009
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 04/27/2010
5 / Purch Etc Alcoh Bev By A Minor Dismissed (Lower Court) 18 § 6308 §§ AS
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 07/08/2008
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 08/04/2009
Oler, J. Wesley Jr. 04/27/2010
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
6. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 6 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
COMMONWEALTH INFORMATION
Name: Cumberland County District Attorney's
Office
Prosecutor
Supreme Court No:
Phone Number(s):
717-240-6210 (Phone)
Address:
One Courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013
ATTORNEY INFORMATION
Name: Ellen .. Barry, Esq. *
Public Defender
029334Supreme Court No:
Lower CourtRep. Status:
Phone Number(s):
717-240-6285 (Phone)
Address:
Cumberland County Public Defender's Office
1 Courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013
Representing: Bingham, Kristina Michelle
* Entry of Appearance Not Filed
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
05/18/20061 Clement, Charles A.
Bail Set - Bingham, Kristina Michelle
05/18/20062 Bingham, Kristina Michelle
Bail Posted - Bingham, Kristina Michelle
05/22/20061 Court of Common Pleas -
Cumberland County
Original Papers Received from Lower Court
08/07/20061 Court of Common Pleas -
Cumberland County
Penalty Assessed
08/29/20061 Bingham, Kristina Michelle
Penalty Satisfied
09/14/20061 Cumberland County District Attorney's
Office
Information Filed
09/29/2006 09/19/20061 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Arraignment Order of Court, Filed 9/19/06.
Def. is to appear for PTC on 10/17/06 at 1:30pm and Trial on 10/30/06 at 9:00am.
9/29/06 - Copies delivered at 4pm.
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
7. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
11/02/2006 10/30/20062 Bayley, Edgar B.
Order of Court, Filed 10/30/06. In Re: Continuance.
Upon defense motion for a continuance, the motion is granted. Def. is to appear for Trial 1/29/07, at 9:00am and
PTC 1/16/07, at 8:30am.
11/3/06 - Copies delivered at 4pm.
01/18/2007 01/16/20071 Guido, Edward E.
Pre-Trial Order of Court, filed 1/16/07. In Re: For Trial.
Def. is to appear for Trial on 1/29/07 at 9am and remain until excused.
Copies delivered 1/19/07 at 4pm.
02/06/2007 01/30/20072 Bayley, Edgar B.
Order of Court, Filed 1/30/07. In Re: Continuance.
Motion is granted. Def. is to appear for PTC 3/27/07, at 8:30am and Trial 4/9/07, at 9:00am.
2/7/07 - Copies delivered at 4pm.
03/30/20071 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
ARD Penalties Imposed
03/30/20072 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order of Court, filed 3/30/07. In re: ARD Entrance & License Suspension 90 Days
04/04/20071 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order Granting Motion to Admit Defendant into ARD Program
04/04/20072 Lebo, Dennis E.
DL-21A to be Prepared
08/01/20071 Cumberland County District Attorney's
Office
ARD/DUI Revocation Petition, filed.
08/01/20072 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order of Court, filed 8/1/07.
Rule is issued upon the def. to show cause why he should not be removed from the ARD Program. The def. is
ordered and directed to be present at a hearing on 8/24/07 at 9 am in ctrm. 1. If def. fails to appear, a bench
warrant will be issued and/or his automatic removal from ARD Program.
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
8. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
08/27/2007 08/24/20071 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order of Court, filed 8/24/07. In re: Continuance (ARD Revocation)
it is hereby ordered and directed that the continuance is granted. Def. is directed to appear on 10/19/07 at 9 am.
8/28/07- copies delivered by 4pm.
11/06/2007 10/19/20071 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order of Court, filed 10/19/07. In re: ARD/DUI Revocation
It is hereby ordered and directed that the def. shall comply with all directions of the ARD program, and this
hearing on the Petiton for Revocation shall be continued until 12/7/07 at 8:30 am.
11/7/07 - copies delivered
12/07/20071 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order Granting Motion to Terminate Defendant from ARD Program
12/12/2007 12/07/20071 Ebert, M. L. Jr.
Order of Court, filed 12/7/07. In re: Revocation from ARD Program
Def. is revoked from ARD and the matter will be set for trial. Def. is directed to appear for PTC on 1/15/08 at 8:30
am and for Trial on 1/28/08 at 8:30 am.
12/12/07 - copies delivered
12/28/20072 Bayley, Edgar B.
Notice to Appear for Pre-Trial Conference on 1/15/08 @ 9:00 am
01/18/2008 01/18/20081 Guido, Edward E.
Order of Court, filed 1/18/08.
A criminal nonjury trial is scheduled for 3/3/08 at 9:30am kn Courtroom #3.
Copies delivered 1/23/08.
03/04/2008 03/03/20081 Guido, Edward E.
Order of Court, filed 3/3/08. In Re: Bench Warrant.
A warrant is issued for her arrest, bail is forfeited.
Copies dleivered 3/4/08.
03/11/20081 Guido, Edward E.
Bench Warrant Issued
04/25/20081 Barry, Ellen ..
Guilty Plea Colloquy and Plea of Defendant, Filed 4/25/08.
Printed: 11/18/2014
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System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
9. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
04/25/20083 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Guilty Plea
04/25/20084 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Disposition Filed
04/25/20085 Guido, Edward E.
Order Revoking Bench Warrant
04/28/2008 04/25/20081 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Guilty Plea Order of Court, filed 4/25/08.
Def. is to appear for Sentence on 7/8/08 at 9:30am in Courtroom Number 1.
DUI Report ordered.
Copies delivered 4/29/08.
07/08/20081 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order - Sentence/Penalty Imposed
07/08/20082 Lebo, Dennis E.
DL-21 Prepared
PennDOT
Certified Accepted07/08/2008 07/14/2008
07/10/2008 07/08/20081 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Sentence Order of Court, Filed 7/8/08.
7/10/08 - Copies delivered.
08/04/20081 Court of Common Pleas -
Cumberland County
Guideline Sentence Form, filed.
08/07/20081 Cumberland County Adult Probation
Office
Notice of Release Pursuant to ACT 151
08/08/20081 Lebo, Dennis E.
DL-21CF - ACT 151
PennDOT
Certified Accepted08/08/2008 08/11/2008
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
10. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 10 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
Service To Service By
Service StatusStatus DateIssue Date Service Type
01/06/20091 Court of Common Pleas -
Cumberland County
Delinquency Notice Filed - 127 Days Overdue
01/07/20091 Cumberland County Adult Probation
Office
Petition For Revocation Of Parole, Filed.
05/18/2009 05/12/20091 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order of Court, Filed 5/12/09. In Re: Bench Warrant.
A bench warrant is issued for the Def. arrest, and any bail is forfeited.
5/19/09 - Copies delivered.
06/10/20091 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Bench Warrant Issued
06/18/20091 Court of Common Pleas -
Cumberland County
Delinquency Notice Filed - 109 Days Overdue
07/20/20091 Kerr, Ronald W.
Bench Warrant Returned
08/04/20091 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order - Sentence/Penalty Imposed
08/11/2009 08/04/20091 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order of Court, Filed 8/4/09. In Re: Revocation of Parole.
The Def., now appearing in court, and having admitted the allegations of the Petition, The Court finds that the Def.
has failed to comply with the terms of her parole. At the offense of DUI, Underage, the Def. parole is revoked, her
street time is withdrawn, and she is recommitted to the CCP to serve the unexpired balance of the term
previously imposed, with credit to be given most recently from 7/18/09, to the present. Pursuant to a
recommendation of the Def. Parole Officer, based in part on a recent family tragedy, the Def. is re-paroled
immediately.
8/11/09 - Copies delivered.
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only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
11. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 11 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
01/15/20101 Cumberland County Adult Probation
Office
Petition For Revocation Of Parole, Filed.
02/17/2010 02/16/20101 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order of Court, Filed 2/16/10. In Re: Bench Warrant.
A bench warrant is issued for the Def. arrest, and any bail is forfeited.
2/17/10 - Copies delivered.
03/25/20101 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Bench Warrant Issued
04/14/20101 Baker, Jacob H. Jr.
Bench Warrant - Failure to Appear (Returned Served - Closed)
04/27/20101 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order of Court, Filed 4/27/10. In Re: Revocation of Parole.
The Def., now appearing in court, and having admitted the allegations of the petition to some extent, the Court
finds that the Def. has failed to comply with the terms of her parole. At the offense of Ct. 2 DUI, Underage, the
Def. parole is revoked, her street time is withdrawn, and she is recommitted to the CCP to serve the unexpired
balance of the term previously imposed, with credit to be given most recently from 4/14/10, to the present date. It
is understood that the Probation Office will be recommending a reparole in the near future of the Defendant to
the day reporting program.
4/27/10 - Copies delivered.
04/27/20102 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order - Sentence/Penalty Imposed
05/04/2010 05/02/20101 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Pre-Parole Investigation and Order of Court, Filed 5/2/10.
The Def. is granted parole effective 4/29/10, for the balance of your remaining term, on supervision.
5/4/10 - Copies delivered.
06/30/20101 Cumberland County Adult Probation
Office
Petition For Revocation Of Parole, Filed.
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only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
12. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 12 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
ENTRIES
CP Filed DateSequence Number Document Date Filed By
09/15/2010 09/14/20101 Oler, J. Wesley Jr.
Order of Court, Filed 9/14/10.
The Petition for Revocation of Parole (No. 10-355) filed on 6/30/10, is dismissed.
9/15/10 - Copies delivered.
Printed: 11/18/2014
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only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
13. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 13 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
CASE FINANCIAL INFORMATION
06/28/2010 Total of Last Payment: -$240.00Last Payment Date:
TotalNon Monetary
Payments
AdjustmentsPaymentsAssessmentBingham, Kristina Michelle
Defendant
Costs/Fees
$18.39 -$18.39 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$19.00 -$19.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Expungement Fee (Cumberland)
$200.00 -$200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Co ARD/DUI/Ad (Cumberland)
$10.80 -$10.80 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$6.00 -$6.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$4.80 -$4.80 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$15.60 -$15.60 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Witness Fee (Cumberland)
$9.70 -$9.70 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00State Court Costs (Act 204 of 1976)
$8.30 -$8.30 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Commonwealth Cost - HB627 (Act 167
of 1992)
$27.00 -$27.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00County Court Cost (Act 204 of 1976)
$35.00 -$35.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Crime Victims Compensation (Act 96 of
1984)
$25.00 -$25.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Victim Witness Service (Act 111 of 1998)
$5.00 -$5.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Firearm Education and Training Fund
$10.00 -$10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Emergency Medical Services (Act 45 of
1985)
$8.00 -$8.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Judicial Computer Project
$2.00 -$2.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00ATJ
$50.00 -$50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00CAT/MCARE/General Fund
$50.00 -$50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Substance Abuse Education (Act 198 of
2002)
$50.00 -$50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Substance Abuse Education (Act 198 of
2002)
$19.00 -$19.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00District Attorney (Cumberland)
$150.00 -$150.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Plea Fee (Cumberland)
$45.00 -$45.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Administrative Fee (Cumberland)
$1.50 -$1.50 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$5.00 -$5.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Automation Fee (Cumberland)
$8.00 -$8.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Traffic Report Costs (Cumberland)
$90.00 -$90.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00CCP Fee (Cumberland)
$200.00 -$200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Co DUI School (Cumberland)
$200.00 -$200.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00DUI Booking Fee (Cumberland)
$120.00 -$220.00 $100.00 $0.00 $0.00OSP (Cumberland/State) (Act 35 of 1991)
$120.00 -$220.00 $100.00 $0.00 $0.00OSP (Cumberland/State) (Act 35 of 1991)
Printed: 11/18/2014
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data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082
14. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY
DOCKET
Docket Number: CP-21-CR-0001323-2006
Court Case
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Page 14 of 14
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
v.
Kristina Michelle Bingham
CASE FINANCIAL INFORMATION
TotalNon Monetary
Payments
AdjustmentsPaymentsAssessmentBingham, Kristina Michelle
Defendant
$29.70 -$29.70 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$9.00 -$9.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Sheriff Costs (Cumberland)
$120.00 -$120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00OSP (Cumberland/State) (Act 35 of 1991)
$120.00 -$120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00OSP (Cumberland/State) (Act 35 of 1991)
$1,791.79 $0.00$0.00$200.00-$1,991.79Costs/Fees Totals:
Fines
$250.00 -$250.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Title 75, DUI (Motor License Fund)
$250.00 -$250.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Title 75, DUI (Motor License Fund)
$500.00 $0.00$0.00$0.00-$500.00Fines Totals:
Grand Totals: $2,291.79 $0.00$0.00$200.00-$2,491.79
** - Indicates assessment is subrogated
Printed: 11/18/2014
Recent entries made in the court filing offices may not be immediately reflected on these docket sheets. Neither the courts of the Unified Judicial
System of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts assume any liability for inaccurate or delayed
data, errors or omissions on these reports. Docket Sheet information should not be used in place of a criminal history background check which can
only be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Moreover an employer who does not comply with the provisions of the Criminal History Record
Information Act may be subject to civil liability as set forth in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9183.
CPCMS 9082