This 4-page court document details a civil case with case number 1:11-cv-20120-PAS. It provides information on the date of entry into Florida Southern District court of June 29, 2011. The document is divided into 4 numbered pages that likely contain details of motions, arguments or rulings in the case.
This 10-page court document details a case with the number 1:11-cv-20120-PAS. It was entered on the docket for the Florida Southern District Court on June 7, 2011. The document outlines information for this case over its 10 pages but provides no other context or high-level summary.
This 4-page court document details a civil case with case number 1:11-cv-20120-PAS. It provides information on the date of entry into Florida Southern District court of June 29, 2011. The document is divided into 4 numbered pages that likely contain details of motions, arguments or rulings in the case.
This 10-page court document details a case with the number 1:11-cv-20120-PAS. It was entered on the docket for the Florida Southern District Court on June 7, 2011. The document outlines information for this case over its 10 pages but provides no other context or high-level summary.
The defendants object to part of the magistrate's report and recommendation in a civil case. They agree with the recommendation to grant the defendants' motion to dismiss. However, they disagree with allowing the plaintiff to amend the complaint. The defendants request that the court refer additional pending motions, like motions for summary judgment, to the magistrate for consideration along with the report to support dismissing the case in favor of the defendants after discovery has closed.
Jeb Bush, Department of Justice, ICE Agent Sammy Cruzcoriano, Jeffrey H. Sloman, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Amie R. Tanchak, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Defense, Government Conspiracy,Defense Criminal Investigative Service, R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Christopher Amato, Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon's Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Southeast Field Office, Revolution in Romania,R. Alexander Acosta, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida; David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; Michael Johnson, Special Agentin Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement; Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations; and Amie R. Tanchak, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Judge Patrick A. White, Judge Patricia A. Seitz, Judge John M. O’Sullivan, Attorney Mark Eiglarsh, Attorney Michael Cohen,C.I.A.,Defence Intelligence Agency,National Intelligence Agency,Department of State,Department of Navy,Interpol,F.B.I., National Security Agency, FBI Special Agent in Charge, Michael Johnson,Traian Bujduveanu,Revolution in Iran,Attorney Robert G. Amsel, corrupt government,government corruption,political corruption,federal government corruption,corruption in government,international crJeb Bush, Department of Justice, ICE Agent Sammy Cruzcoriano, Jeffrey H. Sloman, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Amie R. Tanchak, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Defense, Government Conspiracy,Defense Criminal Investigative Service, R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Christopher Amato, Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon's Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Southeast Field Office, Revolution in Romania,R.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document outlines the pre-trial stipulation for a case between plaintiff Traian Bujduveanu and defendants Dismas Charities, Inc., Ana Gispert, Derek Thomas, and Adams Lashanda. It summarizes the facts of the case, including that the plaintiff was transferred to the Dismas facility to serve out his sentence before release, but was then returned to prison for violating rules. It lists the contested issues to be litigated including whether the defendants violated the plaintiff's constitutional rights and whether he sustained damages. It also lists the motions that have been filed, witnesses and exhibits to be presented at the estimated 4-5 day trial.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document summarizes a 2008 raid by over 30 US federal and local law enforcement agents on Traian Bujduveanu's residence. The prosecution claimed assets seized were worth over $100,000, but were actually less than $10,000 in value. The massive show of force by authorities was disproportionate and traumatic, especially for Bujduveanu's elderly mother. He regrets not challenging the government's actions in court and letting the public jury of the facts.
1. The plaintiff, Traian Bujduveanu, filed a motion for summary judgment in a civil case against Dimas Charteris House and employees Derek Thomas, Lashanda Adams, and Ana Gipert.
2. The plaintiff alleges that while residing at Dimas Charteris House halfway house, a residential reentry center, he was constantly harassed, intimidated, and humiliated without regard to his medical conditions or religious beliefs in violation of his civil rights.
3. Specifically, the plaintiff argues that he was denied religious accommodations, discriminated against due to his religion and national origin, and that his requests for medical documentation were ignored constituting mistreatment.
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Defendants’ reply brief in response to plaintiff’s response brief and in supp...Cocoselul Inaripat
This document is a reply brief filed by defendants Dismas Charities, Inc., Ana Gispert, Derek Thomas, and Lashanda Adams in response to the plaintiff's response brief and in support of the defendants' motion for summary judgment. The brief summarizes that the plaintiff was transferred to a Dismas facility and agreed to follow various rules as part of his transition from prison back into the community, but violated these rules by driving without permission and possessing a cell phone. As required, Dismas reported the violations to the Bureau of Prisons, which returned the plaintiff to prison. The defendants argue they are entitled to summary judgment on the plaintiff's claims of false arrest, imprisonment, assault, battery and malicious prosecution
Defendants motion for summary judgment, incorporated memorandum of law in sup...Cocoselul Inaripat
This document is a motion for summary judgment filed by the defendants in a lawsuit brought by the plaintiff, Traian Bujduveanu. The defendants argue that summary judgment should be granted in their favor for three reasons: 1) the plaintiff cannot maintain any cause of action because he violated the terms of his halfway house release and was returned to prison by the Bureau of Prisons, not the defendants; 2) the plaintiff cannot maintain any tort claims under Florida law for false arrest, assault, battery, malicious prosecution, or abuse of process; 3) the individual defendants - Gispert, Adams, and Thomas - did not engage in any conduct that would subject them to liability. The motion provides legal arguments supporting each of these
Traian Buduvanu, the plaintiff, filed a motion requesting additional time to respond to the defendants' supplemental motion for summary judgment. The plaintiff recently passed away and had undergone surgery, making a timely response difficult. Due to the plaintiff's poor health, an extension until June 30, 2012 was requested to allow time to find a new representative.
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The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
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The defendants object to part of the magistrate's report and recommendation in a civil case. They agree with the recommendation to grant the defendants' motion to dismiss. However, they disagree with allowing the plaintiff to amend the complaint. The defendants request that the court refer additional pending motions, like motions for summary judgment, to the magistrate for consideration along with the report to support dismissing the case in favor of the defendants after discovery has closed.
Jeb Bush, Department of Justice, ICE Agent Sammy Cruzcoriano, Jeffrey H. Sloman, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Amie R. Tanchak, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Defense, Government Conspiracy,Defense Criminal Investigative Service, R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Christopher Amato, Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon's Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Southeast Field Office, Revolution in Romania,R. Alexander Acosta, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida; David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; Michael Johnson, Special Agentin Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement; Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations; and Amie R. Tanchak, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Judge Patrick A. White, Judge Patricia A. Seitz, Judge John M. O’Sullivan, Attorney Mark Eiglarsh, Attorney Michael Cohen,C.I.A.,Defence Intelligence Agency,National Intelligence Agency,Department of State,Department of Navy,Interpol,F.B.I., National Security Agency, FBI Special Agent in Charge, Michael Johnson,Traian Bujduveanu,Revolution in Iran,Attorney Robert G. Amsel, corrupt government,government corruption,political corruption,federal government corruption,corruption in government,international crJeb Bush, Department of Justice, ICE Agent Sammy Cruzcoriano, Jeffrey H. Sloman, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Amie R. Tanchak, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Defense, Government Conspiracy,Defense Criminal Investigative Service, R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Michael Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement, Anthony V. Mangione, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations, and Christopher Amato, Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon's Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Southeast Field Office, Revolution in Romania,R.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document outlines the pre-trial stipulation for a case between plaintiff Traian Bujduveanu and defendants Dismas Charities, Inc., Ana Gispert, Derek Thomas, and Adams Lashanda. It summarizes the facts of the case, including that the plaintiff was transferred to the Dismas facility to serve out his sentence before release, but was then returned to prison for violating rules. It lists the contested issues to be litigated including whether the defendants violated the plaintiff's constitutional rights and whether he sustained damages. It also lists the motions that have been filed, witnesses and exhibits to be presented at the estimated 4-5 day trial.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document summarizes a 2008 raid by over 30 US federal and local law enforcement agents on Traian Bujduveanu's residence. The prosecution claimed assets seized were worth over $100,000, but were actually less than $10,000 in value. The massive show of force by authorities was disproportionate and traumatic, especially for Bujduveanu's elderly mother. He regrets not challenging the government's actions in court and letting the public jury of the facts.
1. The plaintiff, Traian Bujduveanu, filed a motion for summary judgment in a civil case against Dimas Charteris House and employees Derek Thomas, Lashanda Adams, and Ana Gipert.
2. The plaintiff alleges that while residing at Dimas Charteris House halfway house, a residential reentry center, he was constantly harassed, intimidated, and humiliated without regard to his medical conditions or religious beliefs in violation of his civil rights.
3. Specifically, the plaintiff argues that he was denied religious accommodations, discriminated against due to his religion and national origin, and that his requests for medical documentation were ignored constituting mistreatment.
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Defendants’ reply brief in response to plaintiff’s response brief and in supp...Cocoselul Inaripat
This document is a reply brief filed by defendants Dismas Charities, Inc., Ana Gispert, Derek Thomas, and Lashanda Adams in response to the plaintiff's response brief and in support of the defendants' motion for summary judgment. The brief summarizes that the plaintiff was transferred to a Dismas facility and agreed to follow various rules as part of his transition from prison back into the community, but violated these rules by driving without permission and possessing a cell phone. As required, Dismas reported the violations to the Bureau of Prisons, which returned the plaintiff to prison. The defendants argue they are entitled to summary judgment on the plaintiff's claims of false arrest, imprisonment, assault, battery and malicious prosecution
Defendants motion for summary judgment, incorporated memorandum of law in sup...Cocoselul Inaripat
This document is a motion for summary judgment filed by the defendants in a lawsuit brought by the plaintiff, Traian Bujduveanu. The defendants argue that summary judgment should be granted in their favor for three reasons: 1) the plaintiff cannot maintain any cause of action because he violated the terms of his halfway house release and was returned to prison by the Bureau of Prisons, not the defendants; 2) the plaintiff cannot maintain any tort claims under Florida law for false arrest, assault, battery, malicious prosecution, or abuse of process; 3) the individual defendants - Gispert, Adams, and Thomas - did not engage in any conduct that would subject them to liability. The motion provides legal arguments supporting each of these
Traian Buduvanu, the plaintiff, filed a motion requesting additional time to respond to the defendants' supplemental motion for summary judgment. The plaintiff recently passed away and had undergone surgery, making a timely response difficult. Due to the plaintiff's poor health, an extension until June 30, 2012 was requested to allow time to find a new representative.
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Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
Traian Bujduveani 1,Corruption inside US Government,Corruption of the US Justice System,Election of Criminals into the US Federal Government Offices,The Most Corrupted Country In the World,Democracy Propaganda
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
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The United States government conducted a large raid involving over 30 agents from numerous agencies on Traian Bujduveanu's residence to seize assets. The lead prosecutors claimed in court that the assets were worth over $100,000, but they ended up being less than $10,000 in value, consisting of antique aircraft parts. The massive raid was unnecessary and terrorized Bujduveanu's 84-year-old blind mother, who was sent to the hospital. Witnesses state that Bujduveanu had been under surveillance for over a year before the raid. The government's actions seem aimed at justifying the expenses of the investigation rather than appropriately addressing the matter.
This document lists the names of various government agencies and individuals, including Jeb Bush, the Department of Justice, ICE agents, US Attorneys, Assistant Attorney Generals, FBI agents, and others. It also references concepts like government conspiracies, revolutions in Romania and Iran, corruption in government, and crimes against humanity.
The United States government conducted a large raid involving over 30 agents from numerous agencies on Traian Bujduveanu's residence to seize assets. The lead prosecutors claimed in court that the assets were worth over $100,000, but they ended up being less than $10,000 in value, consisting of antique aircraft parts. The massive raid terrorized Bujduveanu's 84-year-old blind mother and resulted in her being hospitalized. Witnesses reported that Bujduveanu had been under surveillance for over a year before the raid, so he could have been detained without such an aggressive raid. The large investigation and raid appear aimed at justifying the expenses, rather than proportional to the
Corruption inside the United States Federal Government and Justice SystemTrai...Cocoselul Inaripat
This document lists the names of various government agencies and individuals, including Jeb Bush, the Department of Justice, ICE agents, US Attorneys, Assistant Attorney Generals, FBI agents, and others. It also references concepts like government conspiracies, revolutions in Romania and Iran, corruption in government, and crimes against humanity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.