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In this special bonus episode of The Divorce Course Podcast, host Laura Furiosi and her mother, Lynette Galvin, an experienced family lawyer with 35 years of expertise, discuss the latest updates to the Family Law Act and to their course. Listen in to learn how these updates can guide you through your separation or divorce process more effectively. Key Insights: Recent Amendments to the Australian Family Law Act: The Family Law Act and the rules for the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia have recently been updated as of May 6. These changes are significant and have been incorporated into the course materials to ensure participants are well-informed. Course Launch and Updates: Laura and Lynette introduce the newly launched course, emphasising its step-by-step guidance from pre-separation to finalising divorce. There is now a new optional court support course open to screened platinum members addressing the needs of those who may end up in court despite efforts to avoid it. Educational Empowerment: The course equips participants with the knowledge to effectively communicate with their lawyers and understand the legal process, especially with the new amendments. Real-life testimonials highlight the course's impact on participants, including successful mediations and favourable court outcomes. For more information on course structure see www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/enrol Additional Support and Resources: Weekly Q&A sessions with Lynette for personalised support. A newly launched app for easy access to course materials and lessons. Positive feedback from course participants underscores the course's value in navigating the complexities of divorce. Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. This is just one lawyer's opinion of the family court's views in Australia. Do not base your case on anything mentioned in this episode unless it is first discussed and approved by your personal lawyer. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different. By listening to this show, you are agreeing that it and the company that runs it are not liable for the outcome of your case. To sign up to do the course go to www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/enrol For more support, visit www.thedivorcecourse.com.au Useful Resources: Click here for our free before you leave checklist Click here for our free mediation checklist Sign up here for our next free online webinar Emergency Contacts: WOMEN'S SHELTER SERVICE LEGAL AID Lifeline 13 11 14 Mensline Australia 1300 789 978 Kids Help Line 1800 551 800 Aboriginal Family Domestic Violence Hotline 1800 019 123 Relationships Australia Police on 000 DVConnect Womensline on 1800 811 811 (24 hours, 7 days a week) Note: This number is not recorded on your phone bill DV Connect Mensline on 1800 600 636 National DV line on 1800 737 732.1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on our upcoming practical steps and guidance for your divorce or de facto separation. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a rating and a review to help others. Thank you. Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different.
In the first skill drill episode of 2024 we discuss how to help players coach themselves where they are balancing challenge and support in a difficult drill. From this episode you will hear about ways to help players develop more honest constructive criticism for themselves, and how the coach plays a primary role in shaping how players coach themselves. For more information find us at Dr. Larry and Coach Johnny on Twitter: @LarryLauer / @johnnyparkes1 Instagram: @johnny_parkes USTA PD Website: http://www.playerdevelopment.usta.com/podcasts/?
Today on Tipp FM's evening news The 5.45 : In recent weeks legislation was enacted that means any victim of domestic violence can now avail of 5 days leave form work - with no questions asked. There are a number of reasons this was brought in from stigmatization of Domestic Violence, to allowing court attendance without having to take holidays, to responding to an emergency incident or indeed any of the other impacts that are created through such abuse. However, what I wanted to know is - was all as it seemed - would this help those who needed it, was it enough to give 5 days and what would employers need. Sheila Naughton spoke to Rhea Hanton who is the Court Support worker with Cuan Saor the women's refuge here in Clonmel about all of this and she began by telling me about the legislation itself:
SCOTUS On Prayer, Creflo's Repentance, and Court Support by 2Pastors - Kate and Eulando
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QUESTION PRESENTED:Whether a defendant who pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm as a felon, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1) and 924(a), is automatically entitled to plain-error relief if the district court did not advise him that one element of that offense is knowledge of his status as a felon, regardless of whether he can show that the district court’s error affected the outcome of the proceedings.DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)Oct 05 2020 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 6, 2020)Oct 13 2020 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from November 6, 2020 to December 8, 2020, submitted to The Clerk.Oct 14 2020 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including December 8, 2020.Dec 08 2020 | Brief of respondent Michael Andrew Gary in opposition filed.Dec 08 2020 | Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed by respondent Michael Andrew Gary.Dec 23 2020 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/8/2021.Dec 23 2020 | Reply of petitioner United States filed. (Distributed)Jan 08 2021 | Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed by respondent GRANTED.Jan 08 2021 | Petition GRANTED.Jan 12 2021 | Motion to appoint counsel filed by respondent Michael Andrew Gary.Jan 20 2021 | Motion DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/19/2021.Feb 16 2021 | Brief of petitioner United States filed.Feb 16 2021 | Joint appendix filed.Feb 16 2021 | Motion to file Volume II of the joint appendix under seal filed by petitioner United States.Feb 22 2021 | Motion to appoint counsel filed by respondent GRANTED, and Jeffrey L. Fisher, Esq., of Stanford, California, is appointed to serve as counsel for respondent in this case.Feb 22 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, Michael Andrew GaryMar 12 2021 | SET FOR ARGUMENT on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.Mar 15 2021 | Record requested.Mar 17 2021 | Record received from the U.S.D.C. District of South Carolina has been electronically received and filed.Mar 18 2021 | Brief of respondent Michael Andrew Gary filed.Mar 25 2021 | The record from the U.S.C.A. 4th Circuit is electronic and located on Pacer, with the exception of a sealed joint appendix, that was received and filed electronically.Mar 25 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Stuart Banner filed.Mar 25 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of National Association of Federal Defenders filed.Mar 25 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers filed.Mar 25 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Former United States District Court Judges filed.Mar 25 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Cato Institute filed.Mar 29 2021 | Motion of petitioner for leave to file Volume II of the joint appendix under seal GRANTED.Mar 30 2021 | CIRCULATEDApr 09 2021 | Reply of petitioner United States filed. (Distributed)Apr 20 2021 | Argued. For petitioner: Jonathan Y. Ellis, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. For respondent: Jeffrey L. Fisher, Stanford, Cal. (Appointed by this Court)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In Part 2 of our 2-part series on evictions and the CDC moratorium, we're joined by Laurie Heer Dale with the Nebraska Volunteer Lawyers Project. We talk about the Tenant Assistant Project in Lincoln, NE, how the project has helped tenants before and during the moratorium, and how others can organize similar projects in their own cities.Nebraska Volunteer Lawyers Project Website: https://nevlp.org/ Lincoln Tenant Assistance Project Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LNKTAP/Opening song: Oh, Had I a Golden Thread by Pete SeegerClosing song: If I Had a Hammer (Hammer Song) by Pete Seeger
In addition to our continuing conversation about court support we will be speaking with one of the dispensory owners from Bakersfield, CA who was recentlry raided along with 3 others. We will also be having Cynthia Johnson, a reporter who covered Joe Grumbines own case and trial joining us. WHY COURT SUPPORT? Support: : to endure bravely or quietly : bear a (1) : to promote the interests or cause of (2) : to uphold or defend as valid or right : advocate supports fair play (3) : to argue or vote for supported the motion to lower taxes Members of THSI Court Support Teams rise early in the morning, dress neatly – proudly adding THSI Solidarity Ribbon to their lapels – and often travel for miles to another city, county or state to reach an important cannabis court date for someone they barely know, or may not know at all. They perform this show of solidarity so that no cannabis defendant has to stand alone against the unjust and barbaric cannabis prohibition laws in the US. Court Support shows that we stand in solidarity. We sit respectfully in courtrooms, with our Solidarity Ribbons in clear view. We take the time out of our busy lives to fill a seat, and observe our Court System in action while our presence serves as a reminder to all court participants that they serve the will of the people in the pursuit of freedom and justice. LIVE on Coffee Party USA Radio very Wednesday at 5pm Pacific/8PM Eastern
WHAT IS COURT SUPPORT? Court support is the simple yet powerful act of attending court proceeding for cannabis and civil rights defendants. WHY COURT SUPPORT? Support: : to endure bravely or quietly : bear a (1) : to promote the interests or cause of (2) : to uphold or defend as valid or right : advocate supports fair play (3) : to argue or vote for supported the motion to lower taxes Members of THSI Court Support Teams rise early in the morning, dress neatly – proudly adding THSI Solidarity Ribbon to their lapels – and often travel for miles to another city, county or state to reach an important cannabis court date for someone they barely know, or may not know at all. They perform this show of solidarity so that no cannabis defendant has to stand alone against the unjust and barbaric cannabis prohibition laws in the US. Court Support shows that we stand in solidarity. We sit respectfully in courtrooms, with our Solidarity Ribbons in clear view. We take the time out of our busy lives to fill a seat, and observe our Court System in action while our presence serves as a reminder to all court participants that they serve the will of the people in the pursuit of freedom and justice. LIVE on Coffee Party USA Radio very Wednesday at 5pm Pacific/8PM Eastern
WHAT IS COURT SUPPORT? Court support is the simple yet powerful act of attending court proceeding for cannabis and civil rights defendants. WHY COURT SUPPORT? Support: : to endure bravely or quietly : bear a (1) : to promote the interests or cause of (2) : to uphold or defend as valid or right : advocate supports fair play (3) : to argue or vote for supported the motion to lower taxes Members of THSI Court Support Teams rise early in the morning, dress neatly – proudly adding THSI Solidarity Ribbon to their lapels – and often travel for miles to another city, county or state to reach an important cannabis court date for someone they barely know, or may not know at all. They perform this show of solidarity so that no cannabis defendant has to stand alone against the unjust and barbaric cannabis prohibition laws in the US. Court Support shows that we stand in solidarity. We sit respectfully in courtrooms, with our Solidarity Ribbons in clear view. We take the time out of our busy lives to fill a seat, and observe our Court System in action while our presence serves as a reminder to all court participants that they serve the will of the people in the pursuit of freedom and justice. LIVE on Coffee Party USA Radio very Wednesday at 5pm Pacific/8PM Eastern
Breaking Down the New #CBA for the #WNBA. My thoughts on how the new points of reference will now Benefit the Players On and Off the Court --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportsrapradioshow/support
This week we will be speaking with Don Skakie a spokesman for Real Legalization - http://www.reallegalization.org/ working to bring home growing with limits - 6 plants per person to Washington state. Don is a true believer of cannabis legalization. Patrice Mahoney will join us for a lesson on "Due process" and the Bill of RightsPatrice is a longtime THSi member and former secretary. She is also a former corrections officer and is passionate about civil rights! Finally another case out of Colorado... A raid, an arrest and more..... "I was following the law" find out what happened and what's in store.. A Cup of Joe radio show is hosted weekly every Wednesday from 5pm – 7pm PST by Joe Grumbine- founder and CEO of THSI. THSI is a grassroots, civil rights organization of concerned citizens focused on restoring the rights of those negatively affected by cannabis prohibition with education, active support networks, a legal clearinghouse and peaceful protest. In line with our mission statement this show is intended for educational, civil and productive conversations about the effects of cannabis prohibition and how to end it. We strive to provide a platform for the voiceless the unheard victims of cannabis prohibition –cannabis defendants. No caller will ever be turned away – we welcome a discourse of different ideas, opinions and viewpoints.
Elections are fast approaching and I've done everything I can to bring it to your attention and make it easy to participate. Think No one goes to Jail for pot in Colorado? Amy Case King joins us to tell us about it and how to get the court to admit your letter into the court record! Now it's time to clear the air about a few things. It has come to my attention that some of the "FB" folk that I have blocked years ago have been poking their heads up in the live feed on (oh yeah... fb) and spewing their usual venom... I have always taken the high road and refrained from the limp membered method of slinging arrows on social media and will continue to do so. I have also refrained from telling what really happened if anything with refrenece to any of these accusations as I have always felt that if there was something to defend against, it would look like evidence rather than accusation. However I've been studying people and brains and stuff and it turns out that humans are more easily influenced by rumor and accusations than by evidence based reason.... So, I am as always going to give an opportunity for any accusor to come on live and state their claim but this time i'm going to tell y'all what really happened..... I will omit dates names and locations but it's going to get real.... this is a one time event, once said i'm going to put it to bed for good...... on to some nicer stuff... We're going to get back to the work of describing the vision of what a world without prohibition looks like and continue our reality based plans to accomplish it...... if time permits, we're going to talk about what secret I learned that promotes long life and what it has to do with activism and activists.... hope you can stand it! see you Wed...
For nearly ten years The Human Solution has been educating and supporting victims of the drug war with a mission to end prohibition! Yet here we are in a world with horrible "legalization" laws and a labyrinth of traps and pitfalls. I am confident that if everyone that we ever touched, helped or had helped at one time or another had stayed the course and done what they said or maybe more importantly not done what they said they wouldnt.... that we would be in a much different place... we would either have torn down the wall or it would be much closer.. I'm going to delve deep into these stories, telling them as fables without names... if YOU were ever involved with THSI and were helped or had a falling out, I will be telling the tale and an alternative endingl.. the one that would have brought our dream to life... find out the real story about those we helped, and if you have a story to tell I welcome you to join the suarez. find out why I loath facebook "armchair warrior trolls" and why we have a code of conduct and No drama policy....... this will be epic and will probably take a few episodes to complete... it will be graphic and juicy and the only thing held back will be the names.... see you there!
Amirah and Will are back (briefly) to talk about the recent Coalition of Immokalee Workers' action in New York City and their ongoing campaign to Boycott Wendy's until Wendy's signs on to the Fair Food Program. Then, they invite everyone to join them in supporting the Ramapough Lunaape Nation who are facing erroneous fines from the Town of Mahwah for gathering and praying on land that the Ramapough rightfully own. "Court Support" is on Thursday July 26 at 1pm at Mahwah Municipal Court, 475 Corporate Dr. in Mahwah, New Jersey. Wear red in solidarity. We hope to see you there!
Join us as we speak with a special guest Sarah Swain running for Attorney General of Kansas! From her public page, "Equal Justice As Attorney General, I will work tirelessly to ensure equal justice for all Kansans. I will work with local law enforcement agencies and provide oversight, accountability, and transparency in all cases." "ENDING CANNABIS PROHIBITION I support the decriminalization or legalization of cannabis and hemp agriculture. Kansas needs a common-sense approach to licensing and regulation of cannabis agriculture, manufacturing, testing, distribution and compliance. When elected, I will work with the legislature, state and local governments agencies, including law enforcement, business, farmers, industry leaders, the medical community, educators and most importantly all Kansans. I will ensure that Kansas is protected from Federal overreach via the 10th Amendment, end the war on drugs and ensure a safe market. I will work hard to allow sick Kansans access to both CBD and legal cannabis." How to Grow a Support Team and More! It is board of directors election time again! Various defendant's Craig Cesal joins us from Terra Haute FCI
For people who go to court dates solo and need someone there “to whom” they can vent!
Joining your organization's jail support team means you'll be keeping track of your friends if they are arrested. Hear from some organizers in the MACC's Jail and Court Support Working Group and Legal Working Group about providing support and avoiding pitfalls. Look for our show notes at https://rebelsteps.com. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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My name is Robert Kowalski and I am the founder of Veterans Ending The Stigma, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. In 2006 I joined the US Air Force as a Security Forces member (Military Police). In 2007 I went on my first combat deployment to Iraq as a corrections officer for Camp Bucca in southern Iraq for 8months. In 2009 I deployment for my second combat tours to Iraq on a Police Transition Team with the mission to train Iraqi police officers for a full year. In 2010 I was diagnosed with PTSD, severe and Chronic Pain and a TBI. I took my treatment into my own hands and chose cannabis over the pills that were pushed on me. This led to my discharge from the military in 2011 with a general discharge under honorable conditions. Through the VA I was deemed 90%disabled and Unemployable. In 2012 I moved from Ohio to Arizona where I became a medical marijuana card holder. I was blessed with the ability to volunteer my time at a cultivation facility where I was able to work on my treatment and stopped taking the 22pills a day that were perscribed to me by the VA. In 2014 I moved back to Ohio to try and save my grandmother's life, who was dieing from cancer. After her passing I joined the movement to end the Cannabis proabition. I founded my organization in 2016 to assist the Veteran community and use my Veteran status to promote change. I assisted in Ohio legislation with testimony and visiting Senators and Representatives to discuss my concerns for the Veteran community and there choice to use cannabis for treatment. This lead a Veteran Clause insuring that Veterans are going to be assisted. I 2017 I was given opportunities to speak at various conferences on the Veterans and cannabis issue in 4 different states across the US to include OH, PA, MI and IL. At the end of 2017 I was invited to work with another Veteran and NGOs on the International Drug Treaty to revisit the cannabis issue and change the schedule of cannabis. and, what makes change really........
With "legalization" issues popping up all over north America, let's talk abourt what we are doing to end prohibiton once and for all The Human Solution is growing again and the three newest chapters are the activist ones too!! let's push forward and share our ideas,plans, and goals! open for Your input just call 646-929-2498
Join us as Richard Kudra from Canada shares his story of international opportunity! California, Ohio, Colorado.... these are all "legal" states....... Medical, Recreational or both. and yet cases continue to plague the folks that believe we're protected... New Thsi chapters chartered: Hawaii, Ohio, New York.... join us as we build the local beacons! Self Help resources on the website! http://thsintl.org What are you willing to do to help end prohibition once and for all.... call in and tell us! 5-7pm pacific time . 646-929-2495 plus livestream
TOPIC: Offenders with ABI in the Magistrates' Court: Support services & sentencing considerations. PRESENTED BY: Deputy Chief Magistrate Ms Jelena Popovic