The order grants Williams' motion to vacate his conviction based on newly discovered evidence. Several new witnesses testified at an evidentiary hearing that twin brothers Scar and Screw, leaders of a violent criminal gang, were responsible for the shooting at the Carter's apartments that Williams had been convicted of. Recorded jail conversations between Scar, Screw and others also implicated them in the shooting and other violent crimes related to an ongoing feud between their gang and a rival gang led by an individual named Bo Jeezy. The court found this new evidence cast serious doubt on Williams' guilt and would likely result in his acquittal if a new trial was granted.
This document appears to be discussing various sports teams and their match ups over 3 weeks. It mentions NFL teams like the Patriots, Packers, Colts, Deflators, Seahawks, Cardinals, Falcons, Jets, Ravens, Bills, and Dolphins. Various individuals names are also listed but there is no context around them. The document focuses on listing team names and does not provide any other details.
This document contains a list of names and various sports teams along with scores from different weeks. It lists the names of over 30 individuals, various NFL teams for different weeks including winners and losers, and final scores from NFL games involving the Saints and other matchups between teams.
This document lists the names of various individuals and teams. It also includes the week three and four matchups in the NFL with the New England Patriots, nicknamed the "Deflators", listed as playing different teams each week.
This document appears to be a list of names interspersed with sports team names and scores. It includes the names of over 30 individuals, as well as references to NFL teams like the Broncos, Cardinals, Seahawks, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Saints, Dolphins, Colts, Cowboys, Giants, Jets, 49ers, Panthers, Packers, and references to scores between these teams over four weeks. The document also includes the terms "cheaters", "loss", and "deflators" in relation to some of the team names.
The document lists the names of 52 individuals along with various sports teams and scores from different weeks. It seems to be tracking the results of sports bets or predictions over multiple weeks that include matchups between teams such as the Jets and Ravens, Cowboys and Colts, Chargers and Cardinals, and Deflators and Steelers. The document also mentions the Fins, Saints, Giants, Seahawks, 49ers, Packers, and CowpoKes playing against different teams each week.
The document lists the names of 52 individuals and organizations. It also includes weekly predictions for NFL games over a four week period, predicting winners for specific weeks from teams including the Jets, Cardinals, Panthers, Seahawks, Giants, Chargers, Fins, Cowboys, Packers, Broncos, 49ers, and Deflators.
The document contains a list of names and abbreviations as well as teams listed by week. There are over 50 names and nicknames listed with no other context. Professional sports teams are then listed week by week with no other details provided. The document provides a list of names and sports teams but no other meaningful information that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The order grants Williams' motion to vacate his conviction based on newly discovered evidence. Several new witnesses testified at an evidentiary hearing that twin brothers Scar and Screw, leaders of a violent criminal gang, were responsible for the shooting at the Carter's apartments that Williams had been convicted of. Recorded jail conversations between Scar, Screw and others also implicated them in the shooting and other violent crimes related to an ongoing feud between their gang and a rival gang led by an individual named Bo Jeezy. The court found this new evidence cast serious doubt on Williams' guilt and would likely result in his acquittal if a new trial was granted.
This document appears to be discussing various sports teams and their match ups over 3 weeks. It mentions NFL teams like the Patriots, Packers, Colts, Deflators, Seahawks, Cardinals, Falcons, Jets, Ravens, Bills, and Dolphins. Various individuals names are also listed but there is no context around them. The document focuses on listing team names and does not provide any other details.
This document contains a list of names and various sports teams along with scores from different weeks. It lists the names of over 30 individuals, various NFL teams for different weeks including winners and losers, and final scores from NFL games involving the Saints and other matchups between teams.
This document lists the names of various individuals and teams. It also includes the week three and four matchups in the NFL with the New England Patriots, nicknamed the "Deflators", listed as playing different teams each week.
This document appears to be a list of names interspersed with sports team names and scores. It includes the names of over 30 individuals, as well as references to NFL teams like the Broncos, Cardinals, Seahawks, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Saints, Dolphins, Colts, Cowboys, Giants, Jets, 49ers, Panthers, Packers, and references to scores between these teams over four weeks. The document also includes the terms "cheaters", "loss", and "deflators" in relation to some of the team names.
The document lists the names of 52 individuals along with various sports teams and scores from different weeks. It seems to be tracking the results of sports bets or predictions over multiple weeks that include matchups between teams such as the Jets and Ravens, Cowboys and Colts, Chargers and Cardinals, and Deflators and Steelers. The document also mentions the Fins, Saints, Giants, Seahawks, 49ers, Packers, and CowpoKes playing against different teams each week.
The document lists the names of 52 individuals and organizations. It also includes weekly predictions for NFL games over a four week period, predicting winners for specific weeks from teams including the Jets, Cardinals, Panthers, Seahawks, Giants, Chargers, Fins, Cowboys, Packers, Broncos, 49ers, and Deflators.
The document contains a list of names and abbreviations as well as teams listed by week. There are over 50 names and nicknames listed with no other context. Professional sports teams are then listed week by week with no other details provided. The document provides a list of names and sports teams but no other meaningful information that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
Bring your lunch and join us for a monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 27th from noon to 1:30 pm in Courtroom 4-6 of the REG Justice Building. Aidelen Cruz will give a presentation titled "Crash Course in Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services" which offers 1 hour of free CLE credit. For any questions, please call Judge Marisa Tinkler-Mendez's office at 305-548-5771.
The Supreme Court of Florida rejected a stipulation between the Judicial Qualifications Commission and Judge Jacqueline Schwartz regarding disciplinary sanctions. The Court would impose a 30-day suspension without pay and a $10,000 fine in addition to the public reprimand and letter of apology agreed to in the stipulation. The parties have 30 days to agree to these additional terms or inform the Court that no agreement was reached, in which case a hearing before the Commission will be scheduled. Four justices concurred while three justices dissented.
The document is an invitation to a dedication ceremony for the Monroe Post Office in Monroe, New York that is being named after Officer Gregg David Wenzel of the CIA. The ceremony will take place on May 18, 2015 at 11am at the Monroe Post Office location. Attendees are invited to a lunch afterwards at 2 Moulton Circle in Monroe; RSVPs for the lunch are requested by May 4, 2015.
This document is a court opinion from the District Court of Appeal of Florida regarding Daniel Guevara-Vilca's appeal of his convictions for possession of child pornography. The court found that the State committed a discovery violation by failing to disclose a statement Guevara-Vilca made to police before receiving his Miranda rights. This violation prejudiced the defense because it prevented them from pursuing suppression of all of Guevara-Vilca's statements. As a result, the court reversed the convictions and remanded for a new trial. The court also noted the sentencing issue of whether a life sentence in this case would constitute cruel and unusual punishment should be seriously considered if Guevara-Vilca is
The League of Prosecutors, FACDL – Miami and the Dade County Bar Association’s Criminal Courts Committee are inviting attorneys to bring their lunch and join them for their monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from noon to 1:30 pm in Courtroom 4-6 of the REG Justice Building. Thomas A. Cobitz and David Alschuler will be presenting "Traffic Court for Non-Traffic Lawyers- including Red Light Camera Update" and 1 hour of free CLE credit will be available. Attorneys with questions should call Judge Marisa Tinkler-Mendez's office at 305-548-5771.
Order granting omnibus order granting defendants motions for sanctionsJusticebuilding
The court granted defendants' motions for sanctions against plaintiff and its counsel. The court found that plaintiff's lawsuit against former officials of the Miccosukee Tribe was filed to pursue political retribution rather than valid legal claims. Plaintiff's counsel failed to adhere to ethical standards in pursuing claims that lacked evidentiary support, including allegations of racketeering and conspiracy. The internal feud within the Miccosukee Tribe blinded counsel and caused them to pursue frivolous claims against the defendants.
This document appears to be a schedule for a fantasy football league listing the matchups for each week between different teams. It includes the teams playing each week for 10 weeks as well as cumulative records for some teams. Some of the team names include jokes or nicknames like "Cheaters" or references to real teams with words like "Fake" added before them.
This document appears to be a schedule or standings for a fantasy football league organized into weekly matchups over 9 weeks. It lists team names in the first column and their opponents each week. There are references to teams "cheating" or games not being losses. It tracks the records of over 25 teams in their weekly matchups.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule listing teams and results. It includes 8 weeks of matchups between NFL teams. Some teams are labeled with terms like "CHEATERS" while other results are noted as losses or not losses. The schedule involves multiple users and shows their picks involving NFL games each week over an 8 week period.
This document appears to be a record of weekly fantasy football matchups over multiple seasons. It lists team names in a grid-like format with weeks listed down the left side. Some team names are accompanied by individual names, possibly owners or managers of those teams. Notes are included for some matchups indicating wins or losses. The document spans many weeks of fantasy football and includes numerous NFL team names in the matchups.
The document summarizes photos taken during a tour of the Dade County Courthouse documenting various issues with the building including water damage, corrosion, mold, pests, and structural problems. Some of the key issues noted include water accumulation in basement columns and compromised work spaces, exposed corroded rebar and rust throughout the building, algae growing on interior walls from water intrusion, flooding and corrosion in basement file rooms, and exposed corroded pipes and leaks above occupied office spaces. The photos documented conditions prior to and during remediation efforts to address the building's deficiencies.
Herbert Walker III was found in direct criminal contempt of court for repeatedly violating the judge's orders in court. The judge ordered Mr. Walker to conduct himself respectfully and professionally, not interrupt the court, not continue arguing after rulings, and not make speaking objections. However, Mr. Walker interrupted the court over 15 times, made speaking objections over 10 times, turned his back on the court, and commented "this is ridiculous" in front of the jury after an objection was sustained. As a result, Mr. Walker was fined $250 to be paid to a charity of his choice within 30 days.
This document appears to be a record of fantasy football or betting pool results over multiple weeks. It lists team names or abbreviations for NFL teams on a weekly basis, possibly indicating which teams different participants in the pool or league picked to win that week. It also includes names of participants.
This document appears to be a list of weekly fantasy football matchups over a 14 week season, with team names listed horizontally for each matchup. Several users are identified as having the best records, including Jon Colby, Brian Freedman, and a co-champion pairing of Iftikhar Memon and Dan Lurvey-Defending. The matchups include many NFL team names like the Eagles, Packers, Broncos, Saints, and references to teams nicknamed Cheaters.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule listing the participants and their predicted winners for NFL football games over a 7 week period. Each week lists 16-20 participants down the left column making predictions for 4 games that week listed across the top row. The predictions are made by picking the abbreviated team names with some participants also adding commentary next to their picks.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule or scoreboard for a fantasy football league spanning multiple weeks. It lists the names of participants and their fantasy teams. Each week includes matchups between participants' fantasy teams, indicated by NFL team names. Some teams or players are annotated with notes like "Defending Co-Champ" or "Loser's Row". The document tracks results over many weeks of competition in the fantasy football league.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule listing the participants and predicted outcomes of NFL games over multiple weeks. Each week lists the names of participants competing and the teams they predict will win. It includes predictions for 27 weeks with various participants listing the teams they think will win or labeling others as "cheaters", "losers row", or noting losses or defending co-champion status. The document tracks picks from 22 participants over 27 weeks of NFL matchups.
Bring your lunch and join us for a monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 27th from noon to 1:30 pm in Courtroom 4-6 of the REG Justice Building. Aidelen Cruz will give a presentation titled "Crash Course in Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services" which offers 1 hour of free CLE credit. For any questions, please call Judge Marisa Tinkler-Mendez's office at 305-548-5771.
The Supreme Court of Florida rejected a stipulation between the Judicial Qualifications Commission and Judge Jacqueline Schwartz regarding disciplinary sanctions. The Court would impose a 30-day suspension without pay and a $10,000 fine in addition to the public reprimand and letter of apology agreed to in the stipulation. The parties have 30 days to agree to these additional terms or inform the Court that no agreement was reached, in which case a hearing before the Commission will be scheduled. Four justices concurred while three justices dissented.
The document is an invitation to a dedication ceremony for the Monroe Post Office in Monroe, New York that is being named after Officer Gregg David Wenzel of the CIA. The ceremony will take place on May 18, 2015 at 11am at the Monroe Post Office location. Attendees are invited to a lunch afterwards at 2 Moulton Circle in Monroe; RSVPs for the lunch are requested by May 4, 2015.
This document is a court opinion from the District Court of Appeal of Florida regarding Daniel Guevara-Vilca's appeal of his convictions for possession of child pornography. The court found that the State committed a discovery violation by failing to disclose a statement Guevara-Vilca made to police before receiving his Miranda rights. This violation prejudiced the defense because it prevented them from pursuing suppression of all of Guevara-Vilca's statements. As a result, the court reversed the convictions and remanded for a new trial. The court also noted the sentencing issue of whether a life sentence in this case would constitute cruel and unusual punishment should be seriously considered if Guevara-Vilca is
The League of Prosecutors, FACDL – Miami and the Dade County Bar Association’s Criminal Courts Committee are inviting attorneys to bring their lunch and join them for their monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from noon to 1:30 pm in Courtroom 4-6 of the REG Justice Building. Thomas A. Cobitz and David Alschuler will be presenting "Traffic Court for Non-Traffic Lawyers- including Red Light Camera Update" and 1 hour of free CLE credit will be available. Attorneys with questions should call Judge Marisa Tinkler-Mendez's office at 305-548-5771.
Order granting omnibus order granting defendants motions for sanctionsJusticebuilding
The court granted defendants' motions for sanctions against plaintiff and its counsel. The court found that plaintiff's lawsuit against former officials of the Miccosukee Tribe was filed to pursue political retribution rather than valid legal claims. Plaintiff's counsel failed to adhere to ethical standards in pursuing claims that lacked evidentiary support, including allegations of racketeering and conspiracy. The internal feud within the Miccosukee Tribe blinded counsel and caused them to pursue frivolous claims against the defendants.
This document appears to be a schedule for a fantasy football league listing the matchups for each week between different teams. It includes the teams playing each week for 10 weeks as well as cumulative records for some teams. Some of the team names include jokes or nicknames like "Cheaters" or references to real teams with words like "Fake" added before them.
This document appears to be a schedule or standings for a fantasy football league organized into weekly matchups over 9 weeks. It lists team names in the first column and their opponents each week. There are references to teams "cheating" or games not being losses. It tracks the records of over 25 teams in their weekly matchups.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule listing teams and results. It includes 8 weeks of matchups between NFL teams. Some teams are labeled with terms like "CHEATERS" while other results are noted as losses or not losses. The schedule involves multiple users and shows their picks involving NFL games each week over an 8 week period.
This document appears to be a record of weekly fantasy football matchups over multiple seasons. It lists team names in a grid-like format with weeks listed down the left side. Some team names are accompanied by individual names, possibly owners or managers of those teams. Notes are included for some matchups indicating wins or losses. The document spans many weeks of fantasy football and includes numerous NFL team names in the matchups.
The document summarizes photos taken during a tour of the Dade County Courthouse documenting various issues with the building including water damage, corrosion, mold, pests, and structural problems. Some of the key issues noted include water accumulation in basement columns and compromised work spaces, exposed corroded rebar and rust throughout the building, algae growing on interior walls from water intrusion, flooding and corrosion in basement file rooms, and exposed corroded pipes and leaks above occupied office spaces. The photos documented conditions prior to and during remediation efforts to address the building's deficiencies.
Herbert Walker III was found in direct criminal contempt of court for repeatedly violating the judge's orders in court. The judge ordered Mr. Walker to conduct himself respectfully and professionally, not interrupt the court, not continue arguing after rulings, and not make speaking objections. However, Mr. Walker interrupted the court over 15 times, made speaking objections over 10 times, turned his back on the court, and commented "this is ridiculous" in front of the jury after an objection was sustained. As a result, Mr. Walker was fined $250 to be paid to a charity of his choice within 30 days.
This document appears to be a record of fantasy football or betting pool results over multiple weeks. It lists team names or abbreviations for NFL teams on a weekly basis, possibly indicating which teams different participants in the pool or league picked to win that week. It also includes names of participants.
This document appears to be a list of weekly fantasy football matchups over a 14 week season, with team names listed horizontally for each matchup. Several users are identified as having the best records, including Jon Colby, Brian Freedman, and a co-champion pairing of Iftikhar Memon and Dan Lurvey-Defending. The matchups include many NFL team names like the Eagles, Packers, Broncos, Saints, and references to teams nicknamed Cheaters.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule listing the participants and their predicted winners for NFL football games over a 7 week period. Each week lists 16-20 participants down the left column making predictions for 4 games that week listed across the top row. The predictions are made by picking the abbreviated team names with some participants also adding commentary next to their picks.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule or scoreboard for a fantasy football league spanning multiple weeks. It lists the names of participants and their fantasy teams. Each week includes matchups between participants' fantasy teams, indicated by NFL team names. Some teams or players are annotated with notes like "Defending Co-Champ" or "Loser's Row". The document tracks results over many weeks of competition in the fantasy football league.
This document appears to be a weekly schedule listing the participants and predicted outcomes of NFL games over multiple weeks. Each week lists the names of participants competing and the teams they predict will win. It includes predictions for 27 weeks with various participants listing the teams they think will win or labeling others as "cheaters", "losers row", or noting losses or defending co-champion status. The document tracks picks from 22 participants over 27 weeks of NFL matchups.
Indonesian Manpower Regulation on Severance Pay for Retiring Private Sector E...AHRP Law Firm
Law Number 13 of 2003 on Manpower has been partially revoked and amended several times, with the latest amendment made through Law Number 6 of 2023. Attention is drawn to a specific part of the Manpower Law concerning severance pay. This aspect is undoubtedly one of the most crucial parts regulated by the Manpower Law. It is essential for both employers and employees to abide by the law, fulfill their obligations, and retain their rights regarding this matter.
Capital Punishment by Saif Javed (LLM)ppt.pptxOmGod1
This PowerPoint presentation, titled "Capital Punishment in India: Constitutionality and Rarest of Rare Principle," is a comprehensive exploration of the death penalty within the Indian criminal justice system. Authored by Saif Javed, an LL.M student specializing in Criminal Law and Criminology at Kazi Nazrul University, the presentation delves into the constitutional aspects and ethical debates surrounding capital punishment. It examines key legal provisions, significant case laws, and the specific categories of offenders excluded from the death penalty. The presentation also discusses recent recommendations by the Law Commission of India regarding the gradual abolishment of capital punishment, except for terrorism-related offenses. This detailed analysis aims to foster informed discussions on the future of the death penalty in India.