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    Drug Case Reaction Paper

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    Introduction and Case Description We observed the case filed against Dan August Racaza and Hermocillo “Henie” Macaraya‚ who were in that time‚ detained. Before testifying‚ the witness‚ Alvin Clemente‚ a PDEA agent who was part of the team assigned to handle the case‚ took an oath. The witness narrated the story and said an informant went to their office located in Arlandon Street‚ Cebu City‚ about a drug dealing operation happening in Sitio Tunga‚ Barangay Tanke‚ Talisay City‚ relating to Dan

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    Drug Defense Case Study

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    Dealing with a drug defense case involves several steps. The client should be informed about the proceedings. It is crucial for the client to obtain a legal representative who can act immediately. Once the user is arrested‚ the drug defense attorney should seek out the copy of the arrest warrant. In some cases‚ the client does not have the copy‚ so the lawyer may have to get it at the clerk of court’s office. The arrest and search license are important documents that criminal defense lawyers should

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    1. Describe the evidence base for the treatment intervention(s) to be used and how it is responsive to the needs of the target population described above. Describe the range of treatment to be provided to address the substance abuse‚ mental health‚ and cognitive behavioral needs of participants. The development of the CTCP enhancement was informed by the National Drug Court Institute’s (NDCI) Alternative Tracks in Adult Drug Courts: Matching Your Program to the Needs of Your Clients. This publication

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    Drug Diversion Case Study

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    answered and steps that need to be taken to confirm drug diversion is occurring. One of the first questions I would ask the staff nurse that reported to me with concern is whether or not the new registered nurse in question seemed impaired. If the staff member described the new registered nurse as acting strangely‚ I would then make my rounds as normal and observe the behavior of the nurse on the unit. The Mayo Clinic describes that detection of drug diversion is often found by observation of staff

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    Drug Court Case Analysis

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    Since there have been very few reported cases challenging drug courts jurisdiction or procedure‚ there is no valid argument against its procedures in terms of constitutional rights. However‚ questions expressed by both advocates and critics of judicial innovation and the different roles judges partake are seen to show the constitutional rights of drug participants are being overlooked (Lane‚ 2003). The broad question remains is whether proactive judges taking on the role of problem-solving can still

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    Employee state drug testing case Supreme Court of Nevada No.26157 Appellants‚ Nevada employment security department and employer challenged an order of the 8th judicial district court. Which reversed appellants department’s decision to deny respondent employee’s claim for unemployment benefits. The respondent “Holmes” was employed by appellant Hotel “San Remo” as a slot hostess. Holmes was denied unemployment benefits due to work related misconduct. Holmes appealed

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    Online Focus Groups

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    Schneider ONLINE FOCUS GROUPS Research paper Supervisor: Iivi Riivits-Arkonsuo Tallinn‚ 29.05.2013 Herewith we declare that this essay is based on our own work. All views‚ opinions and data from different sources by other authors are used only with a reference to the source. This document has not been submitted for any degree or examination in any other university. Table of Content Introduction 4 1. Definition 5 2. Types of online focus groups 6 3. How to conduct online focus groups 8

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    Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The increase in AIDS‚ which orphans many children‚ is one of the major challenges in many countries. According to HIV/AIDS Perspective (2004)‚ one of the worst consequences of AIDS is the large number of children orphaned as a result of parents dying from AIDS. By mid 1997‚ 10 million children under the age of 15 had lost their parents to AIDS worldwide [and] at the end of 2000‚ there were more than 13 million orphans worldwide (Deame 2000). Presently there are 15 million

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    Drug Policy Case Study

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    Philadelphia policymakers actively searched for a beneficial solution to their war-on-drugs‚ but remained mindful of the government’s overarching rule and contrasting beliefs. One of the largest disputes between local and federal was the handling of drug-related charges‚ most notably with the sentencing of offenders. The federal government set a precedent of allowing each offender to receive a fair trial‚ but their initial beliefs of strict enforcement were not abandoned. Though each offender would

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    Focus Study Essay

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    Each focus study had certain strengths and weaknesses in relation to the research activity that either improved or hindered the insights around the perception and construction of children in commercial culture. The strength in Cook (2005) is the range of scholarly views that are utilised within the report‚ ensuring that it succeeded in its aim to examine these views. This is a strength shared with Sherbine (2015)‚ with both focus studies creating new meanings of children within commercial culture

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