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The movie begins and ends as a spirit, known in the movie as Arthur (Greene) enters, and descends back into the world from the water. Then the movie shows an airplane carrying a passenger to an Indian reserve, where they're blockading construction/forestry equipment from clearcutting on Indian land. We later realize that the individual was a lawyer representing the tribe whose land is going to be clearcut and the protesters are angered at the lawyer losing the case & the lawyer came to discuss an appeals process. Wilf (Westerman) is introduced at this time & then he in turn introduces Arthur, who also kidnaps the logging company's general manager, and the four take off through the woods where Arthur "instructs" them in listening to Mother Earth. Surrealistic, in its entirety, throughout the movie you're taken for a ride that will take you through many thought provoking scenes. In particular where Wilf describes Washakeajack, the Indian trickster.
The couple convicted more than seven years ago in the notorious beating death of Randal Dooley is arguing that they deserve a new trial because the jury came to its verdicts based more on emotion than the evidence. Edward (Tony) Dooley and Marcia Dooley assert that they received an unfair trial and blame Ontario Superior Court Justice Eugene Ewaschuk, suggesting he made numerous legal errors, some of which inflamed the jury. Clayton Ruby, who represents Tony Dooley, concedes in documents filed with the Ontario Court of Appeal that it was a "tragic and emotional case" and there were "numerous" opportunities for "hatred" and "disgust" toward the defendants. But the lawyer argues that Judge Ewaschuk failed his duty to ensure the jury carried out its task in an objective fashion. The judge "was alive to this need, but unfortunately undercut his own efforts in this regard by using inflammatory language certain to elevate the emotions of the jury," writes Mr. Ruby, in advance of the appeal hearing this month. A jury convicted the couple of second-degree murder in April 2002, nearly four years after seven-year-old Randal was found dead in the bunk bed he shared with his brother Tego, in the family home in the Scarborough section of Toronto. An autopsy revealed that Randal had 13 fractured ribs, a lacerated liver and four brain injuries. There were numerous signs of ongoing physical abuse. The seven-year-old boy weighed only 42 pounds when he died.
Utah Republican Mike Lee officially announces his candidacy for the US Senate. For more information, please visit www.mikelee2010.com Mike Lee is a scholar and passionate defender of the Constitution. He has spoken to thousands of people about the importance of and the need to preserve the Constitution. Everything from the Due Process Clause to the Presentment Clause was discussed around the Lee family's dinner table, almost in the same way many families talk about the weather, school, or the day's events. As a result, at a very young age Mike acquired a great love of and admiration for the Constitution and for the principles it is based on. After graduating from Law School in 1997, he served as a law clerk to Judge Dee Benson of the US District Court for the District of Utah. Following his time with Judge Benson he clerked for then-Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr., who was serving at that time on the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Court. From there he went into private practice, joining the Washington, DC office of Sidley & Austin, where he specialized in appellate and Supreme Court litigation. Several years later, Mike returned to Utah after being invited to serve as an Assistant US Attorney in Salt Lake City, preparing briefs and arguing cases before the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He served as Governor Huntsmans General Counsel from January 2005 until June 2006, when he returned to Washington to serve a one-year clerkship at the US Supreme Court ...
the district and sessions court at Chandigarh will pronounce the verdict on the appeals filed following former haryana dgp sps rathore's conviction by a cbi trial court on may 20. day to day hearings on the appeals had started at the sessions court on may 3 and concluded may 11. two of the appeals filed by ruchika's family and the cbi respectively seek enhancement of the quantum of punishment while a third one filed by rathore seeks setting aside the conviction. reporter: jyoti kamal, cnn ibn. videojournalist: jasbir singh
If you are injured or disabled and your doctor has said you can no longer work, you may be considering filing for Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Because most applicants are denied the first time they apply, it's important to file your claim as soon as your doctor says you can't work anymore. It's also important to find a Social Security Disability advocate to assist you in filing your claim. Read on to learn why having an advocate on your side is extremely beneficial in the appeals process.
Although some claimants are approved for SSD benefits the first time they file, unfortunately most are turned down on their first try. Even when a claimant's case is especially strong, just one thing wrong with the application or one missing piece of documentation can lead to rejection. For this reason, having an SSD advocate assisting you on a disability claim is extremely important and can make the difference between winning and losing your SSD benefits.
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The Social Security Disability Appeal Process
Social Security Disability Appeals: Why You Need An Advocate At Your Hearing
If you believe that you are entitled to Social Security Disability benefits but your initial claim was denied (as most are), your next step is to begin the appeals process. The appeals process can be extremely time-consuming, but don't give up. The key to winning your benefits is to keep appealing. When a Social Security Disability claim is denied at any level of the appeals process, you typically have 60 days to appeal to the next level, otherwise your claim will be kicked out of the system and you must restart from the beginning. Continuing to appeal also offers you the opportunity to provide additional evidence to prove your case.
Initial Determination and Reconsideration
If your first claim is denied, you have 60 days from the date of the initial decision to file for reconsideration. The request for reconsideration must be made in writing. During reconsideration your Social Security Disability eligibility is reviewed by someone who was not a part of the initial denial of your claim. There are a few prototype states that have eliminated the reconsideration stage. It is important to pay close attention to the instructions on your decision.
Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing
If you are denied during reconsideration, the next step is to request a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge. (Again you have 60 days to do this.) The ALJ will not have had a part in any previous decisions of your case. During the hearing, you will need to answer questions posed by the ALJ about the state of your condition. You can also present any additional evidence if available. Most claims are denied at the Initial Determination and the Reconsideration stages, so at this point, if you have not found a Social Security Disability advocate - you need to do it now!
SSD advocates have expert knowledge regarding the laws that regulate the SSD and SSI disability approval process. They are experienced with the types of medical evidence needed to successfully support a claim, and they know the proper way to present this evidence to the Administrative Law Judge. Your advocate will know the types of questions the ALJ generally asks, and will be able to answer for you in a way that best describes your condition and represents your case. The Administrative Law Judge will then issue a decision, which can be approval of your claim or dismissal.
The Appeals Council
If your case is denied by the Administrative Law Judge, you must appeal the case to the Appeals Council. The Council can reject your review, deny your benefits, send the case back to an ALJ for another hearing, or accept your case and make a decision. At this point your advocate would make a case that points out where the ALJ on your case made reversible mistakes, or offer further evidence that supports your claim.
Filing for Social Security Disability is stressful enough without going through the SSD appeal process. It takes a lot of time, preparation and hard work - something you may not be able to do due to your disability. An SSD advocate will deal with the government so that you don't have to.
Social Security Disability advocates get paid by the government, and they only get paid once they win your case. Their fee is the same no matter when they begin working on your SSD claim, so it's in your best interests to retain an advocate from the very beginning. They can help you fill out your initial claim and help you find all of the paperwork and documentation that you need. Even if you've already had an application denied you can still hire an advocate for your appeals case, however. They'll assist you in finding additional information for your appeals case and prepare you for your hearing, so you can have the best outcome possible.
If you're disabled and you can't work anymore, you don't have to take on the government all by yourself. Hire an SSD advocate to handle your SSD or SSI claim and they will take the stress off your shoulders and significantly improve your chances of success.
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Binder & Binder was formed in 1975 to help clients all over America obtain Social Security Disability benefits. As America's Most Successful Social Security Disability Advocates, they have served tens of thousands of people throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and all U.S. territories in matters of Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income.
www.gislaw.com 866-757-6585 John Gismondi, the attorney for the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court says a state appeals judge has ruled in the court system's favor in a salary dispute. Contact the firm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania today.
Out-FM Producer Brad Taylor and John Riley interview LGBT organizers and activists from the May 17th 2007 Free Mumia rally of 500-700 people outside of the Federal Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. Among those interviewed are lawyer, activist and lesbian Joan Gibbs, trans organizer Imani Henry and others. John Riley interviews Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition co-chair Suzanne Ross about Mumia's case and the consistent role of LGBT organizers and activists in it. Footage from the rally and march included.
The movie begins and ends as a spirit, known in the movie as Arthur (Greene) enters, and descends back into the world from the water. Then the movie shows an airplane carrying a passenger to an Indian reserve, where they're blockading construction/forestry equipment from clearcutting on Indian land. We later realize that the individual was a lawyer representing the tribe whose land is going to be clearcut and the protesters are angered at the lawyer losing the case & the lawyer came to discuss an appeals process. Wilf (Westerman) is introduced at this time & then he in turn introduces Arthur, who also kidnaps the logging company's general manager, and the four take off through the woods where Arthur "instructs" them in listening to Mother Earth. Surrealistic, in its entirety, throughout the movie you're taken for a ride that will take you through many thought provoking scenes. In particular where Wilf describes Washakeajack, the Indian trickster.
Professional lunatic Ann Coulter spreads her special brand of idiocy during a televised discussion about the death penalty, wrongful convictions and the possibility that innocent men may have been executed. Coulter and others discuss the trial and execution of Joe O'Dell. During this television broadcast, Ann Coulter laughing dismisses virtually all of the important points in the debate regarding O'Dell's execution. She resorts to the same tried and tired arguments used by those who blindly defend capital punishment - the absolutely baseless claim that no innocent person has ever been executed. In truth, common sense alone dictated that at least one innocent person had been killed since the country began executing the convicted. Several studies, including a 1987 study conducted by Stanford University, concluded that at least 23 innocent men may have been executed. Since the advent of DNA technology, more than 100 men have been exonerated and released from prison - many were serving on death row and some even came close to being executed. In most instances, these individuals had been convicted using weak circumstantial evidence, suspect eyewitness testimony, and other problematic evidence. DNA and other direct evidence often proved that witnesses were wrong when they had identified the suspect, and, in some instances, DNA evidence has not only exonerated the wrongfully convicted but also identified the real killer. Based on these statistics, the aforementioned studies, and ...
Germany accuses John Demjanjuk of having been a guard at a Nazi concentration camp. The 89-year-old lives here near Cleveland, Ohio in the United States. He was due to be deported to Germany to face charges of being an accessory in the killings of 29 000 Jews at the Sobibor death camp, which is now in Poland. A US immigration judge lifted the stay of deportation which had blocked Demjanjuk's departure. But he also ruled that lawyers for the retired automobile industry worker should have filed the request to reopen his case with the Board of Immigration Appeals instead. Demjanjuk's lawyers say he is too ill to travel. Demjanjuk has previously faced charges over his role in the Holocaust. He was stripped of his US citizenship and extradited to Israel. In 1988 a court there sentenced him to death after Holocaust survivors identified him as "Ivan the Terrible", a notoriously sadistic guard at Treblinka, where 870 000 people died. But Israel's highest court later overturned the conviction and ruled that Demjanjuk was not "Ivan". He returned to the United States - but US officials stripped him of his citizenship again in 2002, saying he'd worked at three other camps and hidden the information when he first came to the country. The Ukrainian native has denied any role in the Holocaust. He says he was drafted into the Russian army in 1941, became a German prisoner of war a year later, and served at German prison camps until 1944. Demjanjuk's lawyer in Germany says they are now ...
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London Police Chief Murray Faulkner addresses youth at the 2009 London Crime Stoppers Sympopsium at the Four Point Sheraton Hotel, London, ON October 30, 2009. This video was recorded and posted by a speaker at the event -Cst Scott Mills, Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer / Toronto Police Service Legal Graffiti Art Coordinator. The topic of the presentation done by Toronto Crime Stoppers Youth Officer at this event was "Social Networking-Security" on the agenda. The presentation is commonly referred to as Crime Stoppers and the Internet or "Internet Violence Prevention" Reference material on technology, Crime Stoppers and prevention can be found by clicking the document section here: InternetViolencePrevention.com Check appeals for information in unsolved crimes and missing persons here YouTube.com See how Crime Stoppers really works here: YouTube.com How does the anonymity of a tipster work? -- See the lawyer here: www.youtube.com See how anonymous worldwide SMS Crime Tips works here: SMSCrimeTips.com Check out Crime Stoppers Youth Engagement in Toronto here YouTube.com YouTube.com Become a Fan of Toronto Crime Stoppers on Facebook here: Facebook.com Facebook.com Follow Toronto Crime Stoppers on Twitter Twitter.com "Trust and Text" 3 ways to submit information to Crime Stoppers to help police PREVENT or solve a crime: Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Type: 222tips.com Text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637)
Our 7 Tips for choosing the Best Immigration Lawyers London continues with part two. This is our good practise guide from our experienced Lawyers in the UK who specialise in the Points Based System (including the Tier 1 (General) system (Highly skilled individuals, Investors, Entrepreneurs and Post Study Work), applications for UK Work Permits under the Tier 2 System, as well as Student applications under the Tier 4 system). Our immigration lawyers also have extensive experience of representing applicants with claims raising issues relating to Marriage, Civil Partnership, Asylum, Human Rights and European Union Free Movement. Our immigration lawyers are available to assist you with all your immigration matters, from initial immigration applications to the Home Office through to immigration appeals before the Asylum & Immigration Tribunal.
Medicare is funded through the federal government and is primarily for people over the age of 65; however, people under age 65 who have disabilities and those with End Stage Renal disease can also be eligible, while Medicaid is a state funded program serving low income individuals and families who meet certain income guidelines.
There are two parts to Medicare coverage: Part A and Part B. Part A is for hospital insurance and covers hospital admittance, hospital stays, nursing facilities, some home care, and hospice care if needed. For many people, hospital care is paid for once they reach the age of 65, as long as you paid Medicare taxes while you were employed. If you live in Illinois and aren't sure about your Medicare coverage, you can have a consultation with an Illinois social security lawyer. They are there to help you and better understand your eligibility regarding Medicare coverage.
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Medicare Part B is for medical coverage; it covers some services that Part A doesn't cover like physical and occupational therapy, along with doctor visits and outpatient hospital care. Part B Medicare coverage is an additional monthly premium which has several options. If Part B wasn't selected when you turned 65, then it may cost more if you need to add it later.
Illinois Social Security Lawyer Explains the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid
Private, and often advertised as more economical, Medicare Part B plans known as Medicare Advantage (MA) plans were introduced as an alternative to the government funded insurance. Statistics show that MA premiums are on the rise, and will cost consumers more than the traditional Medicare Part B plan. Since Medicare has so many options and stipulations, it is best to consult your local Illinois social security lawyer to explain the Medicare plans available.
Medicaid provides medical assistance and resource for low income families and individuals. Medicaid does not pay cash benefits, rather it provides medical and health related assistance to needy persons. The eligibility guidelines for Medicaid are stringent and benefits vary for each state. Not all low income people will qualify for this program since each state determines who meets the criteria.
Requirements that must be met may include:
- Certain age requirements
- Whether you are pregnant or not
- Whether you are blind and disabled
- Disabled
- An inventory of your income and resources (like bank accounts, real property, and other possessions that could be sold)
The applications for both Medicare and Medicaid may be difficult for the average citizen to understand. There are resources available to you through your Illinois social security lawyer. These lawyers are trained experts who can assist you with any questions about completing your applications. Once you get the help you need to fill out the applications, your Medicaid and Medicare should begin within three months. If you qualify, the coverage will last until the end of the last month, until your circumstance changes.
Medicaid and Medicare are programs designed to help those citizens who need medical coverage, insurance or additional insurance. Let the right law firm assist you with setting up these types of programs and help you determine your eligibility.
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Peter Drummond is a social security disability and workers compensation attorney licensed to practice law in Illinois and Missouri, and owns a law firm called Drummond Law with offices throughout Illinois and Missouri.
Raj Kakra has attempted a song as a singer for the first time. The song's name is Rajneeti and its hard politically charged song based on the misfortunes of Punjab..this video and background song depicts some reality of sikhs being accused falsely and discriminated. No justice for the sikh people..all criminals who killed thousands of innocent sikh childern and people are given high ranks and awards by the hindu majority government...SIKH GENOCIDE, DISCRMINIATION over rights, and attack on shrine, THE HARMANDAR SAHIB JI, cannot be forgotten ever...the indian government uses the unlawful tactics and play dirty politics to curb or stop the peacefull protest if any sikh organisation want to organise in india....Why were thousands of innocent people killed? Why did the government have to use tanks and heavy artillery to drive out few Sikhs? The truth is, it was a big plan of the Hindu government to destroy Sikhism and merge it into Hinduism. If you just look at what happened to Sikhs before 1984, it makes clear sense of why the Indian government attacked Golden Temple. Just look at the Olympic games of 1983 where no person with the last name "Singh" was allowed to enter in Delhi. If Bhindranwale was the target then why didn't the army leave Punjab right after it was over? Why was the literature burned? Why did Indian troops linger and disrespectfully smoke cigars inside the temple.there is no justice given and the people who responsible for the mass killing of sikh youth, old ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Civil Rights Attorney Lynne Stewart Responds to Court Ruling Upholding Conviction and Ordering Her to Prison Civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart has been ordered to prison to begin serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence after a federal appeals court upheld her conviction on Tuesday. Lynne Stewart was found guilty in 2005 of distributing press releases on behalf of her jailed client, Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, also known as the Blind Sheikh, who is serving a life sentence on terror-related charges. The panel also described Stewarts twenty-eight-month sentence as strikingly low and sent the case back to the trial judge to determine whether she deserved a longer prison term. In a Democracy Now! national broadcast exclusive, Lynne Stewart joins us from New York.