Let's go through a few things here that might save you a TON of money....
First, if the light is flashing do not drive the car. &nbs...
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Let's go through a few things here that might save you a TON of money....
First, if the light is flashing do not drive the car. &nbs...
we'd have to listen to the 911 call as well as view any video that the city has on this incident before we could form an opinion about this case.
however, from reading the petition, it's clear that you really shouldnt phone up 911 -- "in the midst of a psychotic episode," tell them that you're suicidal and then to prove that you're serious, shoot your shotgun off in the operators ear and expect pleasant things to happen when the police arrive. but hey you're having a "psychotic episode."
next time try calling the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1800-273-8255 anytime 24/7.
in some neighborhoods a neighbor would have already shot you for being crazy before the police ever became involved.
lesson 1: La. CCP Article 966 summary judgments are not to be granted based on a factual finding - that's what trials are for; the only question before the court is whether or not there is no genuine issue of material fact;
lesson 2: (judge metoyer got this part right) dont try to jam each other on service with respect to memorandums, reply briefs and other pleadings that do not set a court date!
alexandria, la. attorney byron o'neal's letter [from page 4 in the .pdf] to his client, tonia sewell, about why he is withdrawing from representing her makes sense to us.
it's mindful of that old aesop fable about the dog and his shadow.
on the other hand, we wonder, has mr. o'neal opened himself up to a potential claim by ms. sewell for filing a seemingly privileged attorney-client communication into the public record?
the petition of donna michelle aucoin and steven morris aucoin seeks to hold kroger liable because donna michelle aucoin slipped and fell in kroger on a wet floor near the seafood section.
steven morris aucoin has a claim for loss of consortium and loss of maintenance.
the aucoin's claim their damages are in excess of $50,000 and that they are entitled to a jury trial.
the aucoin's are represented by richard rozanski, esq., of the alexandria, louisiana wheelis & rozanski law firm.
the suit is allotted to ninth judicial district court judge harry randow.
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a classic film set in louisianafrom the film opening: "a fable by marc connelly - suggested by roark bradford's southern sketches 'ol' man adam an' his chillun'' with the hall johnson choir.
foreword
god appears in many forms to those who believe in him. thousands of negroes in the deep south visualize god and heaven in terms of people and things they know in their everyday life. the green pastures is an attempt to portray that humble, reverent conception."
This film is without a doubt one of the purest, most innocent depictions of faith that I've seen in a very long time.
The Bible stories of Adam & Eve, Noah, Moses and others are shown through the eyes of a child attending her Sunday school class.
What better show of faith can one have than through the eyes of a child?
The role of God is played by the great Rex Ingram. Even with the somewhat stereotypical dialogue, he plays the part with a quiet, simple dignity that both inspires and moves ones emotions to the point of tears.
This "forgotten" classic should be seen as the young girl in the film, through the eyes and faith of a child. ~ source: internet movie database commenter keithbryantm
actual amount is $2,994,000 this reflects the 3rd circuit's reducing the jury's award to dr granger of general damages, from one million to 100,000 dollars and their reducing the jury's award for lost income to dr granger by $6,000 from $2,900,000 to $2,894,000.
the third circuit also reversed that part of the trial court judgement that found that st francis cabrini hospital violated provisions of the louisiana unfair trade practices and consumer protection act.
Consider the Lillies how they growe, they toile not; they spinne not: and yet I say vnto you, that Solomon in all his glory, was not arayed like one of these. ~ jesus christ at saint luke chapter twelve verse twenty-seven kjv 1611
Thy two breasts, are like two yong Roes, that are twinnes, which feed among the lillies. ~ solomon at song of solomon chapter four verse five kjv 1611
Thy nauell is like a round goblet, which wanteth not licour: thy belly is like an heape of wheate, set about with lillies. ~ solomon at song of solomon chapter seven verse two kjv 1611
And vpon the top of the pillars was lillie worke: so was the worke of the pillars finished. ~ first kings chapter seven verse twenty-two kjv 1611
this was the scene on elliott street at olive street in alexandria, louisiana today.
according to a news report and video posted to the gannett/alexandria daily town talk "four people were taken to a local hospital today after a chevrolet minivan hit a sinkhole..."
it appears that those alexandria levee sand boils that were all the rage a couple of years ago are on the move.
this case by mutual consent was recently transferred to ninth judicial district court; allotted to judge harry randow from alexandria, la., city court.
the whole thing sounds like a bunch of baloney to us and apparently, all parties have the resources to hire local attorneys who can and will make a proceeding into a big production.
in his reconventional demand and third pary demand [page 74], mr. daily states that he runs some sort of financial investment business and that coach gatlin "suggested" to his clients to transfer their accounts.
also mr. daily and his wife tracy claim that their son drayton daily was retaliated against because they reported coach gatlin and others alleged inappropriate behavior.
now you know why dueling -- which would appear to have been a remedy called for here -- was outlawed -- so lawyers could get rich off a bunch of bullshit.
st landry parish, louisiana sheriff bobby guidroz, tells klfy-tv10, that a rice farmer told police that he saw "some mounds in the woods" and that the farmer wanted the police to investigate them because one or more appeared to be possible grave sites.
3 sites were looked at -- 2 were ruled out after they were searched and there was no evidence of either being a grave; at this hour forensics (the lafayette, la., crime scene unit) is investigating the third site; right now, all are awaiting the results of the investigation of that third site.
"if you start to feel queasy please stop watching the video. sit down. take a deep breath."
this veterinarian, dr. greg martinez, has lots of interesting and informative vids on his channel: www.youtube.com/user/DrGregDVM
via: twitter @cbsnewsFamily friend confirms to CBS News that actor Andy Griffith has died ~ view tweet
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I guess they never made it a secret how they have been selling us a bill of rotten goods.
it was third circuit appeals court justice shannon gremillion's scary dissenting opinion that did it.
as far as we can tell there's been no pleadings from this case posted online. the main stream media is never going to "report" the whole story; so from what we can gather what happened is that a times-picayune reporter, brendan mccarthy, filed an La. R.S. 44:1 et seq., public records request for the La. R.S. 44:3(4)(a)(b)(i) - (vii) "initial report" about an incident that occurred in new orleans on 19 april 2012.
"city hall" eventually produced what they represented to be the initial report. however, it was redacted in violation of the law.
the courts and districts attorney should take violations of louisiana's public records law more seriously than they do. elected officials and their quislings who willfully violate the public records law should be charged with malfeasance in office, arrested, tried, convicted and imprisoned.
according to bob madison on friday's talkback 970 pre-show with fred and bob program, 'cenla's bottom line' "is a new newspaper in town [supposedly] it's the same version of the ouachita parish - monroe version. it's loaded with color mug shots and other types of things ... it's going to be coming out every week." [clip.mp3 1.39 mb]
according to a recent facebook posting on the "cenla's bottom line" facebook page the first issue was released on friday 29 june 2012 at the following locations:Jackson & Bolton
in a follow-up facebook posting today, it says that apd made them stop distributing their paper friday.
Jackson & Texas
Masonic & Lee
Masonic & Texas
and other busy intersections around town.
monday, (02 july 2012) they will be out again attempting to find area merchants to sell their paper.
for more information on how to get a copy or if you are or know of an area merchant who might be interested in carrying their paper -- email them at cenlabottomline@gmail.com and view the cenla's bottom line facebook page.