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Do you want to learn how to raise your vibration? Get a pen and notebook ready… Because this week's episode is a MASTERCLASS on Angelic Healing Techniques to raise your vibration by THE Angel Intuitive… Rev. Jayne Feldman! I am so happy to welcome back Rev. Jayne, who is THE go-to person for all things angelic! Rev. Jayne Feldman has dedicated her life to sharing the light, love and wisdom of the angels with the world. Let me tell you a bit about her: Jayne is the author of several books, including Commune with the Angels, Driving Under the Influence of Angels and Angels by My Side. She is the founder of Be An Angel Day, celebrated annually on August 22nd. Jayne is an ordained Interfaith Minister and offers both private spiritual coaching and Angelic Attunements where you will meet your own guardian angel. This special service also attunes you to the entire angelic kingdom! In this episode, Rev. Jayne teaches a Masterclass on Angelic Vibrational Healing! She shares several angelically inspired techniques to raise your vibration, including the G.R.A.C.E blessing, a Coptic Chant, and the Archangel Michael decree, to name a few! All of these techniques will raise YOUR vibration so you experience more peace, love and joy! Rev. Jayne has been my mentor since 1994 when I had my own Angelic Attunement and is a pure channel of angelic light and love. If you are interested in working with her directly, email her at earthangel4peace@aol.com Key Learnings: 1) When you raise your vibration, you can be on the same channel as the angels. It's like inviting ease and grace into your life. A simple way of doing that is to have an altar in your home. Your altar mirrors your sacred energy back to you, and there are angels attending your altar! 2) A beautiful way to raise your vibration is by giving yourself a GRACE blessing. This is a way to receive the blessings from the various kingdoms on earth such as: the mineral kingdom – crystals the Nature kingdom – flowers the Animal kingdom – totem animals Stars & Angels – the Radiant ones Myths of the Ages – sacred story characters Saints & Sages – patron saints and wise ones Omega – What do you wish to be revealed? Alpha – What do you want to begin? 3) Coptic chant to bring more LIGHT into your life: Poad Me Ra – means God Grant me Light. In the morning face east and put your left hand on your solar plexus and your right index finger on your third eye. Repeat at night facing West. 4) Archangel Michael decree – Michael's Light descend, descend, descend Micheal's Light defend, defend, defend Michael's Light expand, expand, expand Michael's Light command, command, command Michael's Light I AM, I AM, I AM 5) Resources mentioned: Green Hope Farm Flower Essences, Healing Oils of the Bible by Dr. David Stewart, Solfeggio Frequencies “When you raise your vibration, you can be on the same channel as the angels.” Rev. Jayne Howard Feldman To connect with Rev. Jayne, email her at earthangel4peace@aol.com To join the Magnify Your Miracles membership, email me at frances@francesfayden.com If you love the image on the wall behind me of Mother Mary Blessing the World, you can order your own museum quality copy at www.deepaliu.com
The Beaverton Sobriety Opportunity for Beginning Recovery treatment court is open to Beaverton or Washington County residents who have at least one prior Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants conviction and who agree to the program’s strict requirements. About 200 people have graduated from B-SOBR since its launch in 2011. Participants must agree to wear an ankle monitor and submit to biweekly testing to ensure their sobriety during the first few months. They must also attend regular meetings with their case manager and the presiding judge to monitor their progress for the 20 months or so it typically takes to complete the program. Beaverton police officers also make monthly visits to participants’ homes, which can help reframe negative interactions they may have had previously with law enforcement, and engage family members or others in the home to support the participant’s recovery. In January, the All Rise Treatment Court Institute selected the B-SOBR program as one of 10 treatment courts to serve as a national model for new treatment courts for the next two years. Joining us for more details are B-SOBR case manager David Finke, police liaison Officer Michel Wilson and Mauricio Molina, a recent graduate of the program.
Tim Ryan shares his journey from spending millions on drugs to surviving seven years in prison and the heartbreaking loss of his son. He opens up about addiction, the consequences of his choices, and how he's working to rebuild his life. This is a raw and real story of struggle, survival, and redemption. #AddictionRecovery #PrisonStory #OvercomingAddiction #DrugAddiction #LifeAfterPrison #RedemptionStory #SobrietyJourney #realtalk Thank you to THE PERFECT JEAN & NORDVPN for sponsoring today's episode: The Perfect Jean: F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code LOCKEDIN15 at https://theperfectjean.nyc/lockedin15 #theperfectjeanpod NordVPN: To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to https://nordvpn.com/ianbick which will also give you 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Connect with Tim Ryan: Website: https://dopetohope.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timryandopeman/?hl=en Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 From Prison to Redemption: Tim's Journey Through Addiction 00:04:14 Overcoming Learning Disabilities: A Personal Story 00:08:36 Overcoming Drug Addiction: A Personal Journey 00:13:05 Discover the Perfect Jean: Comfort & Fit for All 00:17:35 First Experience with Cocaine 00:21:50 The Downfall of Heroin Addiction 00:27:01 Struggles of Addiction and Family Bonding 00:30:52 Smuggling Heroin into Cook County Jail 00:35:15 Life Lessons from Prison 00:39:36 The Dangers of Driving Under the Influence of Drugs 00:43:45 The Double Life of Addiction and Success 00:48:14 Life After Prison: A Turning Point 00:52:22 From Recruiter to Recovery Advocate 00:56:53 Facing the Challenges of Addiction and Loss 01:01:46 The Cop and the Convict Program 01:06:03 Stories of Connection and Redemption in Prisons 01:10:18 Redemption: From Death Row to Giving Back in Chicago Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Lesh: A Legacy of Love and MusicIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin pays tribute to the late Phil Lesh, the iconic bassist of the Grateful Dead, who passed away at the age of 84. The conversation reflects on Phil's significant contributions to music, his unique style of playing the bass, and the profound impact he had on the Grateful Dead and the music community. Larry shares personal anecdotes, highlights Phil's musical journey, and discusses the recent tribute by Phish, who honored Phil by performing 'Box of Rain' shortly after his passing. The episode culminates in a heartfelt reflection on Phil's legacy and the love he brought to his music and fans. This conversation reflects on the life and legacy of Phil Lesh, a key figure in the Grateful Dead, discussing his musical contributions, memorable performances, and the impact of his passing. The dialogue also touches on the evolving landscape of marijuana legislation, youth usage trends, and the medical benefits of cannabis, alongside a critical look at political maneuvers in Florida regarding cannabis reform. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Tribute to Phil Lesh10:05 Phil Lesh's Musical Journey and Contributions17:07 Phish's Tribute to Phil Lesh25:31 Phil Lesh's Legacy and Impact36:16 Reflections on Phil Lesh's Life and Music47:26 Musical Reflections and Setlists48:51 Remembering Phil Lesh49:39 The Beatles and Their Impact52:32 Unbroken Chain: A Grateful Dead Classic56:16 Marijuana News and Medical Benefits01:01:30 Florida's Political Landscape on Cannabis01:11:19 Youth Marijuana Use Trends01:16:56 Driving Under the Influence of Cannabis01:24:56 Phil Lesh's Return to Music Takeaways:Phil Lesh was a pivotal figure in the Grateful Dead.His return to singing 'Box of Rain' was a significant moment.Phil's bass playing redefined the role of the instrument in rock music.Phish honored Phil Lesh with a performance of 'Box of Rain'.Phil's contributions to music extend beyond the Grateful Dead.He was known for his virtuosic bass playing and musical exploration.Phil Lesh's legacy is celebrated by fans and musicians alike.The Grateful Dead created a unique community among their fans.Phil's influence can be seen in many modern jam bands.His passing marks a significant loss for the music world. Phil Lesh's passing at 84 marks a significant loss for the music community.The Beatles' influence on music is profound, with songs like 'Why Don't We Do It In The Road' showcasing their creativity.'Unbroken Chain' is a complex piece that highlights Phil's musical genius.Cannabinoids have been shown to provide significant relief for chronic pain with minimal side effects.Bipartisan support for cannabis reform is growing, even in states like Florida.Youth marijuana use has decreased significantly in states that have legalized cannabis.Research indicates that THC levels in blood do not directly correlate with driving impairment.Phil Lesh's love for marijuana and its benefits is well-documented in his music and life.The final performance of 'Box of Rain' encapsulates the essence of the Grateful Dead's journey.Enjoying cannabis responsibly is essential for both health and safety. Sound Bites:"Phil Lesh was the beating heart of the band.""Box of Rain marked the return of Phil Lesh.""Phil brought immense joy to everyone around him.""Phil Lesh passed away at the age of 84.""Why Don't We Do It In The Road?""Unbroken Chain is one of the big songs." .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
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Solomon knew that the houses could be built and the people could inhabit them but he also knew that without God it would all be a waste. Christians can do the work but without God, we can do nothing but waste time. Look around at the situation of the world. Evil is all around and it's right in everyone's faces. It's getting worse and worse with each passing day. This doesn't mean that we as Christians should just lay down and give up. We should get on our knees and faces and plea to God for His help. James 4:6-10 If you humble yourself then there will be grace for you. He'll give you a heart to cleanse your hands and heart if you seek Him. 2 Timothy 2:25-26 The humility will bring meekness. It's God that brings a person to repentance. God still wants to give repentance to our people. Lamentations 3:22-23 Strictly by the mercy of God are we still here today. God had every right to allow the evil to overtake us all. If God wasn't willing to help us then He wouldn't have put up with the ungodly actions of the Christian. The lost person has no blame, but the Christian is to be blamed. When was the last time you stayed in your prayer closet until you received an answer? Romans 13:11-12; 14 It's time, it's time. It's past time. We have very little time left. 1 John 1:9 Some of the Christians are not going deep enough to get it dealt with. Our problem is not the world but ourselves. Until we get ourselves out of the way then when something happens it's all about what we did. Fasting & Prayer Nehemiah 1:4 Does it bother you to tears of the condition of our country? Family, neighbor, church, country, etc. If you can't weep over the lost condition of their souls, you should deal with the condition of your hardened soul. Without a vision, the people will perish. Daniel 9:2-5 Matthew 6:16 Esther 4:14-16 Stand and take it for Christ. pray4tn.us Speaker of the House Congressman Mike Johnson and six other Congressmen praying on the floor of the US House Chamber. https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Bill/HJR0803.pdf (see notes above) HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 803 By Fritts A RESOLUTION to seek God's hand of mercy healing on Tennessee. WHEREAS, our State and Nation suffer from violence committed upon our citizens by our citizens; and WHEREAS, our State and Nation suffer from violence committed upon our citizens by non-citizens; and WHEREAS, acts of violent crime in our schools are unacceptable; and WHEREAS, human trafficking is an unacceptable and violent evil in our State, enslaving lives and violating the core values of our Creator-endowed rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and WHEREAS, drug addiction overwhelms our families, our government finances, our workforce productivity, as well as our healthcare and our law enforcement resources; and WHEREAS, deadly fentanyl flows uncontrollably across our southern U.S. border resulting in the deaths of Tennesseans; and WHEREAS, Driving Under the Influence, drunk driving, results in great pain and injury for Tennessee families; and WHEREAS, we have approximately 9,000 children in need of foster care, indicating a brokenness in many Tennessee homes; and WHEREAS, evidence of corruption in our federal government stands to impact every Tennessean; and WHEREAS, our National and State Founders trusted in the omnipotent hand of Providence to guide and bless our land; and WHEREAS, over decades, these leaders called our people to seek out the Creator's favor by issuing proclamations like the one from John Adams on April 15, 1799: [This day] be observed throughout the United States of America as a day of solemn humiliation, fasting, and prayer; that the citizens on that day abstain, as far as may be, from their secular occupation, and devote the time to the sacred duties of religion, in public and in private; that they call to mind our numerous offenses against the most high God,
Original Air Date: 9-12-2023Each of our participants have been affected by a death caused by a drunk driver. We want to discourage you from drinking and driving. If you are stopped under suspicion of DUI you do have rights. Our guest attorney Francis Springer is going to tell us what those rights are. https://www.springerlawoffice.com/If you'd like some extra information about Driving Under the Influence, check out the Mississippi Bar website and their page about driving under the influence. Like did you know if a driver is under 21, they are defined as intoxicated if their blood alcohol concentration level of 0.02?https://www.msbar.org/for-the-public/consumer-information/driving-under-the-influence/A person who is over 21 and gets a DUI, if there's anyone under 16 in the car, the driver is guilty of Child Endangerment also. I hope this hits home to anyone who considers driving after drinking.We've talked about what could happen if you're charged after a first offense of DUI but did you know: states talk to each other. If you get a DUI in another state, Mississippi still knows about it. So don't have a first offense then you won't have a second.https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2015/title-63/chapter-11/section-63-11-30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Each of our participants have been affected by a death caused by a drunk driver. We want to discourage you from drinking and driving. If you are stopped under suspicion of DUI you do have rights. Our guest attorney Francis Springer is going to tell us what those rights are. https://www.springerlawoffice.com/If you'd like some extra information about Driving Under the Influence, check out the Mississippi Bar website and their page about driving under the influence. Like did you know if a driver is under 21, they are defined as intoxicated if their blood alcohol concentration level of 0.02?https://www.msbar.org/for-the-public/consumer-information/driving-under-the-influence/A person who is over 21 and gets a DUI, if there's anyone under 16 in the car, the driver is guilty of Child Endangerment also. I hope this hits home to anyone who considers driving after drinking.We've talked about what could happen if you're charged after a first offense of DUI but did you know: states talk to each other. If you get a DUI in another state, Mississippi still knows about it. So don't have a first offense then you won't have a second.https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2015/title-63/chapter-11/section-63-11-30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pete, Chris, and Joey bust out a bonus episode on Driving Under the Influence. It's a shorter format on only one topic and not in the usual murder, metal, mayhem style. They discuss how the police sobriety tests can result in lots of legal issues. Chris talks about his own experience with driving under the influence and what has happened to him as a result of that. This is in NO way an endorsement of driving while impaired. The guys frequently bring up the fact no one should be doing this. Order mech, join the 666 Club, and more at Murder Metal Mayhem.Go to the Fred Livingston Jr. GoFundMe page to support his family. Fred died during the roof collapse at the Morbid Angel show in Belvidere, IL when the roof collapsed.Order any of Pete's books on his website with a great online store. You can advance order his upcoming, "Creation of Chaos: Volume IV" collection. Release date is August 25, 2023 but you can get great perks ordering it NOW!Follow Joey's Goremonger page for updates on his music and his distro, FTA Records.Spreading like the case of the clap in a trailer park. MurderMetalMayhem.com
USE CODE: THRIVE25 For 25% off your order of FROPRO Today's guest is Matt Williams, founder of FROPRO snack bars. From day one, FROPRO has been about much more than the smooth, rich peanut butter, and simple, natural ingredients that come together to make up their delicious on-the-go snack bars. They were founded on the very uncomplicated notion that taking part in a community of like-minded individuals; all dedicated to constantly improving their lives, and the lives of the people around them — could only make each of us stronger than we could ever be on our own. This revelation came to light in 2010, after Matt's life changed dramatically. He was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and found himself lost inside a place, where he felt as though life was passing him by. Matt immediately checked himself into rehab — and got down to work. Building on the momentum of the overwhelming outpouring of love and support he received from his friends and family, and most of all — his wife Chelsea, Matt had finally brought together all the ingredients that would make FROPRO the brand and company it is today. FROPRO has always been hand-made to keep those of you on the go — going. Getting you from here to the next step in your dreams with the healthy, delicious, nutrient-dense snack that we've all known and loved since day one. Keep it simple. Eat their bar. And Raise yours. Key Topics Our Human Character defects Identifying & removing character defects Developing Self-discipline Environmental influence on our personalities How did Matt meet his wife? Story of ideation to launch of FroPro Matt's future Goals & Vision Ways to connect with Matt Matt's definition of Thriving
My guest today was clean in 1987!! With 36 years clean he shares his experience on how the program was when he entered, the life of misery he was creating for himself, some of which includes 6 DUI's (Driving Under the Influence). He shares about not living up to the standards his parents set for him which includes, loyalty, honesty and integrity. At some point he reached his point of surrender and checked himself into treatment.His life today is filled with so much amazing things which includes his lovely crazy wife. They ride motorcycles today and he said, "I am living my dream." As always if you'd like to be a guest, please reach out directly or if you know someone who would be interested, cleanorsobercolumbus@gmail.com
lovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is available at lovethylawyer.com.Quality Criminal Defense and DUI Defense Attorney serving the San Francisco Bay Area since 1996Vicki A. Jensenhttp://www.vickijensenlawoffice.com/Tel: 510.785.5700Personal Life -Attorney Vicki A. Jensen was born and raised in Alameda County. Her father was a machinist and her mother worked for a cookie company. Attorney Vicki A. Jensen worked various waitress and bartending jobs in the San Leandro and Hayward area prior to and while attending college. Education - Attorney Vicki A. Jensen graduated from Chabot College with Highest Honors and transfered to California State Univeristy Hayward where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Political Science minor. She then graduated Magna Cum Laude and earned the "Outstanding Student" Award from the Psychology Department. Attorney Vicki A. Jensen then moved to Los Angeles where she earned her law degree from Southwestern University School of Law. She returned to her home town in the Bay Area and finished her legal education at Santa Clara Univeristy. Professional History - Attorney Vicki A. Jensen knew early on that she wanted to practice criminal law and began gaining experience in the field while still in law school. After she clerked for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and then for the Santa Cruz Public Defender's Office, Attorney Vicki A. Jensen knew she wanted to build a career in criminal law practice. After law school, she also clerked for Alameda County Public Defender's Office. Attorney Vicki A. Jensen has been in private practice for over 20 years and has helped many clients get excellent results over the years. She knows the local courts well, and prides herself on being sincere and honest with her clients. She takes the time to personally connect with each client to understand their needs and concerns. Attorney Vicki A. Jensen has focused her practice on criminal defense. The majority of her cases are Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI) and drug-related cases. After years of developing her skills, Attorney Vicki A. Jensen has been an invited speaker at many seminars teaching other attorneys the finer points of DUI defense and trial advocacy. She has distinguished herself in her trial practice and active, vigorous defense of her clients. Attorney Vicki A. Jensen can speak to you in person about your case and discuss the details of your specific case to give you a clearer picture of what you are currently facing. Louis Goodman www.louisgoodman.comhttps://www.lovethylawyer.com/ 510.582.9090 Musical theme by Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, Maui Technical support: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studios, OaklandAudiograms & Transcripts: Paul Roberts We'd love to hear from you. Send me an email at louis@lovethylawyer.com. Please subscribe and listen. Then tell us w Louis Goodman www.louisgoodman.comhttps://www.lovethylawyer.com/510.582.9090Music: Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, MauiTech: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studios, OaklandAudiograms: Paul Roberts louis@lovethylawyer.com
The information for the Thomasville Police Department released by Chief Mitchell Stuckey for the week of Nov. 14-20 is listed. Arrests 11-15-22 – Castell, Anna Krystan – Theft of Property 11-16-22 – Irby, Shambrenike Denise – Theft of Property 11-16-22 – Johnson, Tha One SE-CURE – Possession of a Controlled Substance 11-17-22 – Pascley, Tahja Jakel Di'reis – Possession of Marijuana 11-18-22 – Pritchett, Demarest Ethaiah – Criminal Trespass DUI arrest 11-14-22 – Jones, Zackery Ellis – Driving Under the Influence Alcohol Complaints 11-14-22 – Miscellaneous Incident – Highway 154 11-14-22 – Driving Under the Influence Alcohol – Highway 43...Article Link
Veronica King finishes our discussion about people cited for Operating While Impaired. The push for decriminalization and legalization of marijuana has resulted in a significant increase in automobile accidents and fatalities involving cannabis. Countering the often-repeated myths about substances and breaking through the denial is just part of the task all substance abuse counselors have to overcome to help clients. Veronica does so as a Social Worker and Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor who instructs Group Dynamics classes at Gateway Technical College for those who have been convicted of Operating While Impaired (also known as Driving Under the Influence). Veronica holds a Master's of Science degree from Chicago State University, is a Doctoral candidate, and is the President of the Kenosha NAACP. If you need help for your substance abuse issues, help is available. To contact the Hope Council on Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, call 262-658-8166 or explore their website at https://www.hopecouncil.org. You can also find AA meetings here: https://mtg.area75.org/meetings.html?dist=7 and NA meetings here: https://sefa-na.org/meetings
You see a lot of muscle cars on New York City streets these days. And with their modified mufflers and overpowered engines, you hear them too. Co-host Aaron Naparstek began noticing that a lot of the muscle cars he was seeing around town had stickers on them with the names of car clubs and their own Instagram accounts. He was intrigued. The Instagram account was, after all, an invitation to see inside the car -- to pierce that bubble of privacy and anonymity that lets drivers get away with so much. So, Aaron began following muscle cars on social media. Pretty soon, he was immersed in New York City's underground car club scene. And his once-sedate Instagram feed was transformed into a barrage of burnouts, donuts, takeovers, car meets, and crashes. Then Aaron decided he wanted to do more than just watch on his phone. He wanted to bring The War on Cars to the biggest car club event of the summer. If you thought Driving Under the Influence was a problem, wait until you meet the guys who are Driving to Become Influencers. * * * * * * * * Tickets are on sale now for War on Cars LIVE at Caveat on Tuesday, November 1 @ 7 PM. This episode is sponsored by Cleverhood. Receive 20% off anything in the Cleverhood store using the special coupon code in this episode. Good for a limited time only! Support The War on Cars on Patreon and receive exclusive access to ad-free bonus content. LINKS: Some car accounts: Denys da Menace, Tyler Spec, The Scream Car Car clubs: Brooklyn Hemi Boyz, Shake Da Block, Nemesis Auto Club Sponsored by: Jimmy Rims and TiresA taste of car club culture: Filming yourself weaving in and out of traffic on the expressway at extremely high speed makes you White Line Certified. If you end up crashing your car, send the footage to Team Macksauce. Spectator run over by car doing doughnuts before NYC crowd cannot talk or eat (Daily News)Passenger in critical condition after collision with car covered in ‘Scream' decal (New York Post) NYPD pursues speedy justice as drag racers, daredevils remain a problem on NYC streets, highways (Daily News) What Parts of Car Culture Need to End? (Jalopnik) Pick up some official War on Cars merch at our store. Follow and review us on Apple Podcasts. It helps people find us! This episode was produced and edited by Aaron Naparstek with some help from Ali Lemer. Our theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo was designed by Dani Finkel of Crucial D Designs. TheWarOnCars.org
Good fortune or bad luck? When someone is cited for Operating While Impaired, how they view the arrest depends on their perspective. Veronica King discusses facilitating the Group Dynamics class for first-time offenders. Veronica is a Social Worker and Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor who instructs Group Dynamics classes at Gateway Technical College for those who have been convicted of Operating While Impaired (also known as Driving Under the Influence). Veronica holds a Master's of Science degree from Chicago State University, is a Doctoral candidate, and is the President of the Kenosha NAACP. If you need help for your substance abuse issues, help is available. To contact the Hope Council on Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, call 262-658-8166, or explore their website at https://www.hopecouncil.org. You can also find AA meetings here: https://mtg.area75.org/meetings.html?dist=7 and NA meetings here: https://sefa-na.org/meetings
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This week's show is brought to you in part by Soylent! Go to Soylent.com/tights to and use promo code TIGHTS get 20% OFF your first order. What a massive week of news. And we'll do our best to sift through it all on a brand new episode of Tights and Fights!Vince McMahon has stepped away from WWE, at least on a temporary basis. This comes after a Wall Street Journal report that he paid off a former employee after what the story called “an affair.” As the WWE board looks into whether he used WWE money to cover for his transgressions, Stephanie McMahon has been announced as the interim chairwoman and CEO.There's a lot to sift through and the only way we know how is with jokes speculation!Plus, the hits just keep coming: Jeff Hardy was arrested for Driving Under the Influence. He's now been suspended from AEW as he seeks rehabilitation. So we make an impassioned plea for him to get the help he needs. The Main Event: Rhea RipleyRhea Ripley has a new look and a new faction on her side with The Judgment Day. And the group's first order of business is to support Rhea in her match against Bianca Belair so that she can earn her second RAW women's title.The Three CountHal put over Big E's big accomplishment.Danielle put over MJF's celebrity encounter.Lindsey put over comedy and Wrestling.Hosted by Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford and Lindsey Kelk.Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun.The music for our new promo is provided by Incompetech.comIf you want to talk about more wrestling throughout the week be sure to join us on Facebook and @TightsFights on Twitter and Instagram. PLUS! Check out our Tights and Fights Discord!If you liked the show, please share it with your friends and be sure to leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts.Plus our T-Shirt is available now!
Matthew Williams is the founder of FROPRO protein bars. They were founded on the very uncomplicated notion that taking part in a community of like-minded individuals; all dedicated to constantly improving their lives, and the lives of the people around them — could only make each of us stronger than we could ever be on our own. This revelation came to light in 2010, after Matt's life changed dramatically. He was arrested for Driving Under the Influence and found himself lost inside a place, where he felt as though life was passing him by. Matt immediately checked himself into rehab — and got down to work. Building on the momentum of the overwhelming outpouring of love and support he received from his friends and family, and most of all — his wife Chelsea, Matt had finally brought together all the ingredients that would make FROPRO the brand and company it is today. FROPRO has always been hand-made to keep those of us on the go — going. Getting us from here to the next step in our dreams with the healthy, delicious, nutrient-dense snack that we've all known and loved since day one. Keep it simple. Eat our bar. Raise yours. FROPRO is more than just a bar; it's a community. We are a group of people who recognize that life is measured by effort, not results. FROPRO is a clean-food company that makes protein-rich snack bars. All of our bars are made with organic nut butter and organic, plant-based protein because we believe that good food fuels you to be the best version of yourself. The love we put in, is the love we get out. Connect with him on Instagram @mwarwilliams
Erik J. Olson talks to Heather Trick, the Managing Partner at Jordan Law FL, P.A. in Orlando, Florida. From 2014 to 2015, Heather worked as a private criminal defense attorney with The Colbert Law firm where she attended an intensive Driving Under the Influence (DUIs) seminar and handled numerous cases from the investigation stage and pre-filing through trial in Orange, Volusia, Brevard, Sumter, Polk, Seminole, and Osceola counties. In both positions, she handled hundreds of bond hearings, pre-trial motions, motions to suppress, motions to dismiss, and dozens of trials for her clients. Learn from her expertise and what trends are helping grow her firm on this episode of The Managing Partners Podcast! —- Array Digital provides bold marketing that helps managing partners grow their law firms. arraylaw.com Follow us on Instagram: @array.digital Follow us on Twitter: @thisisarray Call us for a FREE digital marketing review: 757-333-3021 SUBSCRIBE to The Managing Partners Podcast for conversations with the nation's top attorneys.
Description: Discussion on the Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Treatment Court – including the goals, criteria and eligibility, program treatments and requirements, the collaborative process, successes and story of program graduate. Guest are Judge Lawrence Brown, Deputy District Attorney Judith Mummert, Assistant Public Defender Maegan Gannon and, program graduate Alberto. Show Notes: The discussion starts with Judge Brown giving background on the Driving Under the Influence Treatment Court (DUITC) and the court's goals. Deputy DA Mummert and Assistant PD Gannon then explain the DUITC in general – when it started in Sacramento County, eligibility requirements, about the program – participating agencies/organizations, treatment services, requirements, completion. The group talks about the collaborative process of the court and how they work together behind the scenes as well as in the courtroom. They also address overcoming challenges and working through disagreements. Stats are provided on number of Sacramento County graduates as well as national stats on the success of DUITC. Deputy DA Mummert and Assistant PD Gannon describe the diverse participants accepted into the DUITC program that are reflective of the Sacramento community. The group talks about how they feel about being a part of the specialized court, why they believe it's successful and the importance of continuing the DUITC in this county. Program graduate, Alberto, then shares his story and what led him to DUITC. Alberto talks about his experience in the program, how it helped him and how he is doing today. The episode ends with closing thoughts from the group on the importance of DUITC and Alberto's successful completion of the program and turning his life around. RESOURCES: Sacramento County Collaborative Courts - DUI Treatment Court DUI Treatment Court Statistics Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube. Tags – Justice Journal Podcast, Driving Under the Influence, Collaborative Courts, DUI Treatment Court, recidivism, repeat offenders, OTS, Office of Traffic Safety, NHTSA, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Sacramento County Superior Court
Description: Discussion on Driving Under the Influence (DUI) involving marijuana cases, the increase in these cases, detecting marijuana impaired drivers, what the District Attorney's Crime Lab is seeing in analyzing DUI toxicology samples, prosecuting these specific types of cases and the difference in the marijuana of today versus marijuana from decades ago. Guests are California Highway Patrol Officer Travis Herbert, Sacramento County District Attorney Crime Lab Director Michael Toms, DA criminalist Sara Porter and Lead Deputy District Attorney Kelly Clark. Show Notes: The discussion starts with California Highway Patrol Officer Travis explaining what CHP is seeing on the roads and highways. Officer Travis also describes how officers can detect marijuana use by drivers during traffic stops. Crime Lab Director Michael Toms and DA Criminalist Sara Porter discuss recent statistics from analyzed DUI samples tested specifically for marijuana. Toms talks about a database project currently in the works with the Coroner's Office to detect DUI fatalities that involved marijuana. Lead Deputy District Attorney Kelly Clark talks through the different DUI charges and charges for marijuana use. The group provides information about the vast difference in marijuana today from decades ago – including significant increase in potency, different forms (vaping, edibles, etc.). They also inform listeners they may not realize how potent marijuana is in the different forms and the dangers of increased potency and impact on driving. The group closes with key takeaways to prevent DUI and DUI involving marijuana. RESOURCES: California Office of Traffic Safety National Highway Traffic Safety Administration DUI Brochure Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube.
This week, we'll look at a new study that found Canada's move to legalize cannabis did not result in increased traffic injuries. And then we'll turn our attention to Europe as Germany's next ruling coalition is getting close to a deal to legalize cannabis for recreational use. And finally we'll look at a candidate for mayor of Las Cruces, New Mexico, who was charged with a felony, but he says that the criminal charges are not in good faith. We'll be discussing all these stories and more on the BEST cannabis podcast in the business... As we like to say around here, “Everyone knows what happened in marijuana today, but you need to know what's happening in Marijuana Tomorrow!” ----more---- Segment 1 - Driving Under the Influence, Eh? https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-legalization-in-canada-did-not-result-in-increased-traffic-injuries-study-finds/ https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/11/10/metro/baker-renews-push-prosecute-drugged-drivers-refiles-bill-named-after-trooper-who-died-roadway/ ----more---- Segment 2 - Is Legalization in Germany, a game changer for Europe? ----more---- Segment 3 - NM Mayoral Candidate Charged With Cannabis Felony https://www.lcsun-news.com/story/news/crime/2021/11/12/mayoral-candidate-charged-cannabis-related-felony-accuses-city-targeting-him/8590211002/ This episode of Marijuana Tomorrow is brought to you by Cannabeta Realty.
In today's episode, we discuss the risks of Driving Under the Influence ("DUI"), as well as former Las Vegas Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs III's DUI accusation that resulted in the death of a young lady, Tina Tintor, and forever shaped the life of a young man. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/destiney-johnson/support
A discussion on Driving Under the Influence and how it impacts the offenders and everyone around them.
*PART 1 of 2* Oh yeah baby-babys, this train ain't stopping. We're officially back... again. BUT THIS TIME... IT'S PERSONAL. Put on your conductor hats and sit your caboose down. The Bad Boys of Summer discuss Getting Into a University, Online Learning, Grandpas Passing, Driving Under the Influence, Going Peepee in Front of Others, Nurses That Make a Difference and Much More!
Do you wish there was a way to connect with your guardian angel? If so, I am excited to introduce you to this week's guest, Rev. Jayne Howard Feldman, who is THE person to call when you want to meet your guardian angel! Let me tell you a bit about her: Jayne is the author of several books, including Commune with the Angels, Driving Under the Influence of Angels and Angels by My Side. She is the founder of Be An Angel Day, celebrated annually on August 22nd. Jayne is an ordained Interfaith Minister and offers both private spiritual coaching and Angelic Attunements where you will meet your own guardian angel. This special service also attunes you to the entire angelic kingdom! In this episode, Rev. Jayne will share her own story of encountering the angels when she was just eleven years old, and how she has been sharing their messages with others ever since. She will also share several tips for how YOU can connect with angels every day. Rev. Jayne has been my mentor since 1994 when I had my own Angelic Attunement and is a pure channel of angelic light and love. I highly recommend you contact here for your own Angelic Attunement. Key learnings: The angels are God's messengers, and they love us unconditionally. The angels work with us on day-to-day issues while the archangels are Divine Ideals, such as faith or healing. In an Angelic Attunement, you will discover your own guardian angel and learn how to connect with his or her energy on a regular basis. You will also be attuned to the angelic kingdom. You can add the letters EL at the end of your name to lift your energy. All the angels have el at the end of their names. You can claim your divine identity by adding those two letters. “Divine energy is ‘stepped down' to our level of perception through the angelic kingdom, helping us to see God's presence in all of creation.” Rev. Jayne Howard Feldman To learn more about Rev. Jayne's work, visit www.earthangel4peace.com To schedule your Angelic Attunement, email her at earthangel4peace@aol.com or visit her page at http://earthangel4peace.com/consultations.html To join the Magnify Your Miracles membership, email me at frances@francesfayden.com If you love the image on the wall behind me of Mother Mary Blessing the World, you can order your own museum quality copy at www.deepaliu.com
When people hear “Murder” they usually think of a gun, knife, or strangulation. What if the murder weapon is a combination of choices, actions, and a vehicle? Every day, an average of 102 lives are lost due to car crashes in the US, 27 of which are due to an impaired driver. That breaks down to about 1 death every 14 minutes. Car accidents are just that right, accidents? What if what caused the accident was avoidable? What if political connections led to an alleged murderer being released? Would those be considered accidents too? Today's episode is the story of Stacy Morrow, Ryan Sorensen, and Brandon Clements and how their murderer went from being a neglectful driver to the US Marshall's most wanted list.Looking to relax? Kefla Organics puts 25mg of CBD in their delicious products. Use code ‘Rain20' at check out to get 20% off organic CBD products from Kefla Organic.Come visit us at CrimeCon UK this September, it's sure to be wild! Use code ‘RAIN' to get 10% off of your tickets - prices will rise soon, so get them while you can!Grab a card for any occasion at 420cardz.com. Use the code ‘Rain20' to get 20% off.Unsolved Mysteries S12 E5 Fred's Fatal Drive | Do Something - 11 Facts about Driving Under the Influence | You Tube | Hank Clements | YouTube - Frank Russell Released |Seattle EPI - Professor Pleads Guilty | CDC - Impaired Driving Factsheet | YouTube - Collision Survivor Testifies | D News - Crash Affects Lives | ODMP - Reserve Deputy Sheriff |Oregon Live - Two officers killed in drunk driving accident | D News - FBI Joins the Search | CaseText - Haynes v Russell | Unsolved Mysteries Fandom - Frederick Russell | Seattle Times - Survivor Testifies in Russell Trial | Seattle Times - Man on Run for 2001 Fatal Crash Caught | KHQ - Fred Russell Released from Prison | Findagrave - Brandon Scott Clements Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/murder-in-the-rain/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The state of Illinois prides itself on its tough Driving Under the Influence (DUI) laws, so if you have been arrested for a DUI charge in Illinois it is critical you inform yourself and contact a qualified DUI attorney. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/driving-under-the-influence-in-illinois O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. In this video, we will take a look at some of the pressing questions for someone facing these charges including, DUI misdemeanor or felony, DUI expungement in Illinois, DUI vs. DWI etc. This is a complicated area of law, with a lot of different considerations, you may feel overwhelmed. Please use this FAQ to answer your general DUI Illinois questions, and do not hesitate to contact our team of experienced DUI lawyers as soon as possible to help you through this difficult process.
April 7, 2021 | Episode 33 Special Education Attorney & Special Needs Advocate Georgianna Junco-Kelman join Shawn & Brian in discussing special education needs. Georgianna Junco-Kelman is the founder and managing attorney of The Law Offices of Georgianna Junco-Kelman located in Studio City, California. Ms. Kelman's law practice is exclusively dedicated to the representation of students with disabilities from ages 3 to 22 years old. A fluent Spanish speaker, Ms. Kelman was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba and immigrated to the United States at the age of 10 years old. She received her bachelor's degree in Political Science with an emphasis in Public Law, from the University of California at Los Angeles, graduating with Departmental Honors. She earned her Juris Doctorate Degree at the Whittier College of Law in Los Angeles, California and was admitted to the California State Bar in 1998. She has served a combined 16 years in the Autism Speaks Southern California and Inclusion Matters by Shane's Inspiration Boards of Directors. Ms. Kelman initially practiced in the area of criminal defense for 7 years, amassing an impressive number of “Set Aside” (case dismissal) findings in Driving Under the Influence Administrative Per Se hearings, of which she conducted over 3000. With no intention of leaving the criminal field, Ms. Kelman turned her aspirations to criminal prosecution but her career inadvertently and unexpectedly took a different direction. Ms. Kelman's personal journey in the world of disabilities began in 2002, with the birth of her first child born with a congenital brain disorder detrimentally impacting his global development. Her personal experience with her son paved the way for her next professional endeavor, an exclusively special education law practice. The daunting experience in the attempt to secure her child's special education services was an eye opener to the significant lack of educational supports and the shortage of adequate services to parents of children with disabilities. It was this rude awakening that ultimately led Ms. Kelman to the field of special education law. Inspired by her own challenging journey with her little boy, and after meeting countless families desperately seeking assistance to navigate the tumultuous waters of the special education system, Ms. Kelman immersed herself in her next and most important life venture – shifting her career to the practice of special education law – creating the Law Offices of Georgianna Junco-Kelman in 2008, establishing herself as a respected leading expert in the area with a fiery and relentless approach. “If it would not pass muster for my own child, it is not sufficiently appropriate for my clients' children.” -Georgianna Junco-Kelman Website: http://www.specialkidsattorney.com/home/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/specialkidsatty/ Organization: https://inclusionmatters.org/ — Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/just_two_dads/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-two-dads/id1535250142 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justtwodads Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearejusttwodads #justTwoDads #SpecialNeedsParenting #SpecialKidsAttorney
Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on November 13, 2020. This week’s podcast focused on driving reaction time after a concussion. * Youth running consensus statement: minimising risk of injury and illness in youth runners * What Could Happen During a Split Second? Slowed Reaction Time in Individuals with a Concussion * Efficacy of heel lifts versus calf muscle eccentric exercise for mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy (HEALTHY): a randomised trial RSS Feed, Apple Podcasts, or Google Play Evidence-Based CEU Courses from Sports Med Res and Human Kinetics (3-10 EBP CEUs/course) The post Driving Under the Influence of a Concussion appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) & Accelerated Rehabilitated Disposition (ARD) ARD is diversion program for DUI's after the preliminary hearing. If you are facing a first-time DUI charge in Pennsylvania, you may be eligible for a program called Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition or ARD. It will allow you to resolve your PA driving under the influence case without a criminal record.The District Attorney of each County determines who is allowed into ARD programs. Most non-violent offenses are allowed into the ARD program. Listen to the podcast for more information. Dan BushDan Bush is a criminal defense attorney at Lamb McErlane. He chairs Lamb McErlane's criminal litigation department and is a partner in the firm. Dan is a former prosecutor in the Chester County District Attorney's office and has over twenty years of experience prosecuting and defending individuals charged with a crime. dbush@lambmcerlane.com. 610-701-3266.Steve JarmonSteve is a criminal defense attorney and partner at Lamb McErlane PC. He focuses his practice on criminal and civil matters. Steve began his career as a prosecutor for the Chester County District Attorney's Office as an Assistant District Attorney before transitioning to criminal defense practice. sjarmon@lambmcerlane.com. 610-701-4414.Lamb McErlane PC, a full service regional law firm based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with additional offices in Philadelphia and Newtown Square. The Firm has built a reputation on delivering the highest caliber of legal service in an environment focused on personal attention and results. Bringing the sophistication and experience equated with large, metropolitan firms, Lamb McErlane's highly efficient, goal oriented and focused approach produces results that clients deserve. www.lambmcerlane.com
In this episode, Attorney Rob Fontaine talks the basics of the Connecticut Alcohol Education Program. This is a popular program for first time Connecticut DUI offenders. This program allows offenders to participate in treatment programs and rehabilitative classes instead of facing jail time. If a person successfully completes the Alcohol Education Program, the Connecticut court will dismiss their case. It doesn't matter what Connecticut road, town, or city you were arrested in, nor does it matter which Connecticut courthouse your case has been assigned to. If you are a first time offender and you fulfill the eligibility requirements, the Alcohol Education Program will be an option that you can consider. There are pros and cons to using the Connecticut Alcohol Education Program to avoid a Driving Under the Influence conviction. A Connecticut DUI lawyer can help you weigh these pros and cons and make the right decision for yourself. If you would like to meet with our staff, we have offices in Shelton, Wethersfield, Norwich, and Stamford. We are happy to discuss your situation with you. For more information, visit our website. You can also follow Rob on Facebook here.
Episode 6: Murray personal injury attorney Jeff Roberts is joined by Calloway County Sheriff Sam Steger to discuss highway safety on Western Kentucky roadways. Sheriff Steger has been in law enforcement since 1992 at Murray State University as a dispatcher. He later joined the Murray Police Department and the Calloway County Sheriff's Department. He eventually joined the Kentucky State Police until retiring in 2013. He's been the Calloway County Sheriff since 2015. The Importance of Seatbelts The object stays in motion until it's stopped by another object. In a car wreck, this refers to a human body and the steering wheel or dashboard. Wearing a seatbelt can protect you from that sudden and violent impact. There's a concern that someone might not be able to escape from the vehicle because he/she can't get out of the seatbelt. In Sheriff Steger's experience, this is a very, very rare occurrence. Traffic fatalities can still result due to the speed and angle of impact. In those cases, the seatbelt may not have prevented the death of the driver and/or passengers. The benefits of proper seatbelt usage far outweigh any risks. Driving Under the Influence The sheriff's deputies have the responsibility to monitor the county roads. Some people assume they'll be safer using the backroads, if they've had a few too many drinks. However, the sheriff's department is actively patrolling those roads. They set up check points and other ways to ensure the safety of other drivers. This is particularly important during and around the holidays. Safe Driving Around Farm Machinery In Western Kentucky, it's very common to see tractors, combines and other farm machinery on the roads. Sheriff Steger expresses the need for drivers to use patience. Most farmers understand and try to move over to allow traffic to pass safely. However, they also have a right to use the roads. Drivers often fail to understand how quickly they are approaching the farm equipment on the roads. Rear-end collisions can occur when drivers collide with the equipment they either didn't see or didn't realize was moving much slower than the cars. Speeding on County Roads In Kentucky, the speed limit on county roads is 55mph. Unless otherwise posted, cars can maintain that speed. There may be areas that should be slower, for example around curves or in other situations. It's important for drivers to pay attention to the recommended slower speeds, where posted or recommended. Watch out for Motorcycles Drivers often don't see motorcycles or underestimate the speed of motorcycles. Most of the collisions, according to Sheriff Steger, occur when a car is pulling onto a road from a cross street. It's important to take that extra second to really look to see if a motorcyclist is approaching. Use Your Turn Signal Turn signals are important to use. However, just because someone uses or fails to use a turn signal doesn't necessarily mean the collision is that driver's fault. Both drivers need to make sure the car is/is not turning regardless of the blinker. Common Factors in Calloway County Car Wreck Distracted Driving – Using the cell phone, adjusting the radio, eating while driving, etc. Speed – Driving too fast, especially in poor weather conditions (e.g. rain, fog, snow, etc.). Most people think speeding is the leading cause of automobile accidents. Surprisingly however, it's actually a driver who's distracted while operating a vehicle. In Calloway County, 641 South is the most dangerous road. It's heavily used by cars, motorcycle, tractor trailers and other vehicles. There's a plan to make this section a 4-lane, which should help to reduce the number of annual collisions. Give Bicyclists Room on the Road Cyclists have the same right of way as a car and are required to operate under the same rules. It's important for drivers to give people on bicycles plenty of room when approaching and passing them on road. Move over and give them additional room. For more information, visit www.JeffRobertsLaw.com. This podcast is meant to provide information and is not legal advice. Jeff's principal office is located at 509 Main Street, Murray, Kentucky. Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson. This is an advertisement.
DO NOT SKIP THIS PODCAST!In Control Family Foundation Executive Director (Dan Strollo) and Director of Operations (Jeremy Randall) talk with Emily Stein from Safe Roads Alliance about Distracted Driving, Drunk Driving, Driving Under the Influence and Drugs and Drowsy Driving.You can learn more information about In Control's training at www.DriveInControl.orgYou can learn more about Safe Roads Alliance at www.SafeRoadsAlliance.orgSupport the show (http://www.DriveInControl.org/donate)
Listen to Lamb McErlane PC criminal defense attorneys Dan Bush & Steve Jarmon's latest podcast discussing DUI's (Driving Under the Influence). Dan BushDan Bush is a criminal defense attorney at Lamb McErlane. He chairs Lamb McErlane's criminal litigation department and is a partner in the firm. Dan is a former prosecutor in the Chester County District Attorney's office and has over twenty years of experience prosecuting and defending individuals charged with a crime. dbush@lambmcerlane.com. 610-701-3266.Steve JarmonSteve is a criminal defense attorney and partner at Lamb McErlane PC. He focuses his practice on criminal and civil matters. Steve began his career as a prosecutor for the Chester County District Attorney's Office as an Assistant District Attorney before transitioning to criminal defense practice. sjarmon@lambmcerlane.com. 610-701-4414.Lamb McErlane PC, a full service regional law firm based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, has 38 attorneys and has built a reputation on delivering the highest caliber of legal service in an environment focused on personal attention and results. Bringing the sophistication and experience equated with large, metropolitan firms, Lamb McErlane's highly efficient, goal oriented and focused approach produces results that clients deserve. www.lambmcerlane.com
Driving Under the Influence, Active Shooter Response information, Package Theft from porches and cars and tips to avoid charity fraud. Transcript: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/police/newsbeat
Todays episode is aimed at the Christmas season which begins now and beyond. Todays message is based on a podcast episode with Neil from over two years ago; the message still needs to be shared and to create a discussion. What is interesting about this message is it you the listener that we are asking to share and to begin the conversation. Questions such as: Do you really drive safely at all times and do you take phone calls whilst you drive? Listen to Neil and discuss why this is actually an issue and how we are not capable of doing this with the level of concentration that we think we have. (Its neuroscience!!) nCognitive bias on this topic matter si what we address in this episode. Neil reflects "just because you can and its' not 'illegal' doesn't make it safe", so consider whats going on in the cars around you and if the driver, that stranger truly believes that they can multitask and keep other road users safe including you and your family? This may seem like a fact that you are already mentally disputing, I mean not many of us like to think we have flaws and many of us don't want to think our driving may be under par or indeed that we are unable to carry out a task due to a limitation of our brains functioning; surely we are intelligent and what about the fact we have been driving for so long? Listen to Neil and I in this episode and please feed back and share this epsidie to begin this conversation. Let's see this issue as important as Driving Under the Influence. Let's make a difference to our driving and perhaps that will be enough to model the behaviour for another. SMART PEOPLE CAN MAKE SMART CHOICES AND PHONES ARE NOT THAT SMART - UPDATE 3 Dec 19...check this video out and see what you think:.....https://www.theaa.com/about-us/newsroom/twice-as-likely-to-crash-text-driving-as-drink-driving
Atty. Mark Dubois, former Chief Disciplinary Counsel for the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch (he prosecuted complaints against lawyers) and currently Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law, talked about a whole slew of lawyer-client issues, hoping to provide helpful info to the lay people in the audience. Topics included: how lawyers get paid (and how you as a client can save money on legal fees); the purpose of “retainers;” client confidentiality and attorney-client privilege, and related matters. Listener calls included questions about getting a Driving Under the Influence conviction pardoned
Tiffany took her last drink on July 14, 2018. This is her story. On today’s episode Paul talks about the DUIs he didn’t get. For those of you that may not know what a DUI is…it is Driving Under the Influence, with a BAC that is higher than .08. Those missed DUIs, going all the way back to one in 2006, in which he was following behind a friend that was drunk behind the wheel, rolled his vehicle and passed away with a BAC of .33…were a contributing factor in Paul telling himself he didn’t have a drinking problem. He told himself he didn’t have a drinking problem because he didn’t have any DUIs. Paul has said, ‘the only line you can cross, but cannot come back from, is death’. He hopes that Adrian’s story can help save the life of someone listening to this podcast. SHOW NOTES [16:05] Paul introduces Tiffany. Tiffany is originally from Connecticut but has been in Maryland for the last 10 years. She is a property manager and a licensed captain. She is 35 years old, single and has no kids. She enjoys hiking and recently has discovered she likes to macramé, and has been doing a lot of that. DIY crafts and projects around her house bring her joy. [18:15] Give us a background on your drinking. Tiffany started dinking when she was in 7th grade. Drinking was the not the norm for her family or in her household growing up. It wasn’t until she was in junior high and spending more time at friends’ houses that she was exposed to drinking being the norm. Jr. high and high school was a lot of binge drinking on weekends. Towards the end of high school Tiffany was more interested in being at work, she was working at a horse farm, and partying with her friends than being at school. Work and partying became her priority and school was at the bottom of the totem pole. She says she was a big pothead and felt that she could take, or leave, alcohol. [20:50] When did you reach the moment when you couldn’t take it, or leave it? In 2006, when Tiffany was 21, she left everything behind and moved to New Zealand to work on a schooner. She says that is when the switch happened. Wine was everywhere. She started to think of drinking as a reward for having a hard day, rather than just something she would binge on. [22:45] Talk to us about the years between 21 and 34. While on the schooner they went through a bad hurricane during a voyage. Tiffany says it was terrifying, and it was at that time her drinking shifted from drinking as a reward for a hard day, to drinking to get out of her head. She says she came home from that experience different, and that it is still something she is working through. It was at this time she was drinking to not feel her feelings, and she started to isolate rather than drink socially. In 2007 she moved to Baltimore and moved in to a neighborhood that was filled with bars, making it easy for her to drink and not be questioned. [26:00] Get us up to speed closer to your sobriety date. Between 2009-2012 not a lot really happened. Tiffany says her drinking stayed about the same, she was still isolating amongst her group of drinking friends. In 2014 she got into a relationship, that didn’t work out, but it was the first time she had ever heard someone refer to her as an alcoholic. [26:45] What was it like hearing that? Up until that time she says she had had a lot of nights that she regretted but that this was the first time she felt embarrassed. This prompted Tiffany to lean into her isolation and she let all the self-negative talk that she had for herself beat her down. In 2017 she was so depressed and isolating that she was afraid to leave her house unless it was for work. Because she couldn’t control her drinking, she felt like she was failing in everything other than work. [28:44] You said you knew you didn’t want to drink, but that all you knew was a life with drinking…talk to us about how that felt. It was insanity. A snapshot of what felt like a normal day for Tiffany involved her waking up with a hangover, feeling like hell, getting herself together for work and then crying the whole way to work because she did not want to go home, because she did not want to drink again that night. Her anxiety was crippling and things just didn’t get any better. She lived like that for 3 years. [30:20] What tipped the scales? November 2017 Tiffany says she was at her bottom and she came across the Recovery Elevator podcast. She hit play and binge listened to the episodes for a solid 2 weeks. [33:55] What happened between November 2017 and July 2018? Tiffany signed up for the RE Facebook group in June 2018 and made it 30 days AF. On day 31 she walked into a store, thinking, “I got this”, and bought 5 bottles of wine and drank for 5 days. She then decided she was done, drank all the alcohol in her house, and on July 14th 2018 had her last drink. [44:00] So you got sober outside of AA? Tiffany says that 12 step meetings are not for her, at least not right now. She finds her peace and healing when she is outside of the rooms. Knowing that she does need to talk to people and dive into some things she did start talk therapy. [45:56] What’s on your bucket list? The Asia trip is definitely being added. Tiffany says she just wants to be happy. [47:47] Rapid Fire Round Worst memory from drinking? My 18th birthday. I got so drunk I fell down the side of a mountain and my friends had to drive me home. When was the moment you knew you needed to quit drinking? That is a toss up between when I heard my ex say I was an alcoholic and when I started listening to this podcast. What is your plan moving forward? Keeping connection and staying social. I’m making the point to keep networking. What is your favorite resource in recovery? Definitely Recovery Elevator podcast and the Café’RE group. In regards to sobriety what’s the best advice you’ve ever received? That it’s ok not to have perfect day. What parting piece of advice can you give to listeners? If you think you have a problem you probably do. You might have a drinking problem if... At the age of 15 you realize that if you only take shots, you don’t feel full, so you can drink more. Upcoming retreats: Bozeman Retreat – August 14-18, 2019 Asia Adventure – January 20-31, 2020 You can find more information about these events here Resources mentioned in this episode: Honey This episode is brought to you by the smart shopping assistant Honey. Get Honey for free at www.joinhoney.com/elevator. Honey, the smart shopping assistant that saves you time and money when you're shopping online. Zip Recruiter This episode is brought to you in support by ZipRecruiter. Right now, my listeners can try ZipRecruiter for free. 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Frank Ward is a highly respected and well regarded lawyer who handles cases throughout North Alabama. He is best known for representing individuals who find themselves in the unenviable position of having been charged with Driving Under the Influence (or "DUI"). Simply being charged with a DUI can be detrimental to one's career and standing in the community so it is best to have a skilled DUI lawyer on your side. Frank focuses on all aspects of DUI law to include driver's license issues and, down the road, possible expungement under Alabama law. Frank has an extensive background in trial work and really is able to get good outcomes for many of his clients in the most unfortunate of circumstances. What I respect about Frank is his ability to not just see the individual case for what it is, but he is also very good at focusing on all of his clients' issues as they relate to their employment and family lives. In this area of the country, where security clearances are very important to getting and holding a good job, this is a much-needed attribute. Frank law practice also focuses on estate planning and estate administration. He is a good guy and well-liked by his clients. I enjoyed getting to know him on this podcast.
Have you tried it, the new non-constitutional recognition based toast spreadable. We tried it with butter, margarine and a whole bunch of other assorted dairy based products and we couldn’t believe either! This week’s adult themes include: Late Gifts, Why Totem, Why?, Bourbon Legends: Mudgle-something, A Bone Pointing, Driving Under the Awkwardness, Guild or Clan?… Continue reading BRORIGINALS – EP 30 – I Can’t Believe It’s Not Treaty →
This week's episode probably features the most in-depth information on cannabis impairment and driving available in a podcast. Special guest Ron Moore, a lawyer and toxicologist, breaks down the issue with Kyla as they look ahead to some of the new laws coming into effect once recreational marijuana is legalized on October 17. Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer www.acumenlaw.ca www.vancouvercriminallaw.com References: 1) Marijuana-Impaired Driving, A Report to Congress, DOT HS 812 440, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2017. 2) Logan, B., Kacinko, S.L., and Beirness, D.J.; An Evaluation of Data From Drivers Arrested for Driving Under the Influence in Relation to Per Se Limits for Cannabis, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, May 2016. 3) Drug and Alcohol Crash Risk, DOT HS 812 117, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2015. 4) Romano, E., Torres-Saavedra, P., and Voas, R.; Drugs and Alcohol: Their Relative Crash Risk. J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs 75: 56-64 (2014). 5) Longo, M.C., Hunter, C.E., Lokan, R.J., White, J.M., and White, M.A.; The Prevalence of Alcohol, Cannabinoids, Benzodiazepines, and Stimulants among Injured Drivers and their Role in Driver Culpability: Part II: The Relationship Between Drug Prevalence and Drug Concentration, and Driver Culpability. Accident Analysis and Prevention 32:623-632 (2000). 6) Drugs and Human Performance Fact Sheets; DOT HS 809 725, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2004. 7) Declues, K, Perez, S., and Figueroa, A.; A 2-Year Study of D 9-tetrahydrocannabinol Concentrations in Drivers: Examining Driving and Field Sobriety Test Performance, J. Forensic Sci. 61:1664-1670 (2016). 8) Papafotiou, K., Carter, J.D., and Stough, C.; The Relationship Between Performance on the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, Driving Performance, and the Level of D 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Blood, Forensic Science International 155:172-178 (2005). 9) Papafotiou, K., Carter, J.D., and Stough, C.; An Evaluation of the Sensitivity of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) to Detect Impairment Due to Marijuana Intoxication, Psychopharmacology 180:107-114 (2005). 10) Bosker, W., et al.; A Placebo-controlled Study to Assess Standardized Field Sobriety Tests Performance during Alcohol and Cannabis Intoxication in Heavy Cannabis Users and Accuracy of Point of Collection Testing Devices for Detecting THC in Oral Fluid, Psychopharmacology 223:439-446 (2012). 11) Downey, L., et al.; Detecting Impairment Associated with Cannabis with and without Alcohol in the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, Psychopharmacology 224:581-589 (2012). 12) O’Dell, M., et al.; Residual Cannabis Levels in Blood, Urine, and Oral Fluid Following Heavy Cannabis Use, Forensic Science International 249:173-180 (2015).
NASCAR CEO Brian France was arrested and jailed Sunday night after being charged with Driving Under the Influence and being in possession of a control substance. It's been reported that France's was over two times the legal limit. We'll discuss the situation and what's next for the sport. Plus we'll discuss the Go Bowling at the Glen and how this weekend could have been a positive step in the right direction. We'll talk about Chase Elliott's first victory and the epic conclusion to the race at Watkins Glen. Plus we'll take your phone calls 917-889-8280!
0:00 - Intro / Summer Vacation 1:16 - Teens and Social Media 2:16 - YouTube Red 3:40 - Morgan Freeman / Celeb Jail 6:52 - Princess Rules 8:20 - Driving Under the Influence 9:40 - Alco-Cola 10:40 - Millennials 16:51 - Unibrow Model 18:00 - Top Burgers 19:00 - New Milk 20:02 - Shower Head Bum 21:00 - Brigitte Nielsen 21:54 - Top Gun 22:36 - The Walking Dead 23:15 - Cobra Kai Review 26:41 - Bullies 29:20 - Dana Carvey 30:28 - Johnny Depp & Wayne Brady 32:18 - 13 Reasons 33:47 - Weezer cover 35:57 - Jeff Goldblum Album 37:23 - Guns ‘N’ Roses 39:32 - Motley Crue News 41:00 - The Black Moods 42:13 - Classic Albums OTD 44:10 - D. Williams / Stones / Alanis 46:00 - Hockey & NBA 47:50 - Rap & Country Music 48:52 - McCartney / Kingdome 49:43 - Michael Bennett Book 50:27 - Copper Pipe Thief 51:40 - National Day Celebrations
LawTalk touched upon the following: a follow-up to the previous Driving Under the Influence discussion; a warning about criminal liability for parents who allow their minor children access to alcoholic beverages; and a new legal trend protecting parents of “free range kids” from criminal liability for allowing the kids to engage in age-appropriate and kid-appropriate behavior without adult supervision. Listener calls included inquiries about “generic” Powers of Attorney, statutes of limitation, and a probable legal malpractice case against an attorney who handled a legal matter with which he was unfamiliar..
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day and all the celebrating going on, we did a program which focused primarily upon the laws about Driving Under the Influence. My guest was Atty. Peter Soulsby, who has offices in Marlborough and Berlin. A former prosecutor, Peter has been defending such cases for nearly 18 years. Listener calls included questions about getting to work when your license is suspended (answer: work permits issued by DMV), the ignition interlock devices, and related questions. The topic was handled soberly (if you’ll pardon the pun) and provided a lot of serious information.
The Trudeau government plans to legalize marijuana consumption by July of 2018. Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall argue that legalizing pot should be pushed back to 2019. One of their reasons is that the public must be educated about driving while high on pot. Guest: Ed Wood, founder of DUID Victim Voices. (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs Victim Voices) (Photo: Joe Mahoney/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Alberta's two conservative parties have united. The Progressive Conservatives and Wildrose voted 95 per cent in favour of merging the two bodies into the United Conservative Party. Guest: Joe McFarland, News Director at News Talk 770 in Calgary - Alberta's Wildrose party has merged with the province's Progressive Conservative party to form the United Conservative Party. Guest: Brian Jean, Wildrose leader - The Trudeau government plans to legalize marijuana consumption by July of 2018. Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall argue that legalizing pot should be pushed back to 2019. One of their reasons is that the public must be educated about driving while high on pot. Guest: Ed Wood, founder of DUID Victim Voices. (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs Victim Voices) - Erika is a 44-year-old mother of two from Minnesota who has suffered from chronic pancreatitis for 8 years. Her pain is agonizing and recently, her opioids – which made her stable – were cut back by 50%. Guest: Erika, pain patient who runs advocacy groups on Facebook and knows seven people who have committed suicide this year - Warren Rodwell, an Australian citizen, was kidnapped and held captive by the ISIS-associated terror group Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines for 472 days. It is the same terror group that abducted, tortured and beheaded Canadians Robert Hall and John Ridsdel. The Australian government got involved and was able to arrange what turned out to be a $100,000 ransom. Rodwell had never communicated with any member of Robert Hall's or John Ridsdel's families until Roy introduced them to each other. Rodwell accuses Trudeau of "empty chest thumping" over the deaths of the two Canadians. Guests: Warren Rodwell Dr. Bob East, researcher from Australia and author of “472 Days Captive of the Abu Sayyaf: The Survival of Australian Warren Rodwell” Bonice Thomas, sister of Robert Hall Gord Bibby, cousin of Robert Hall See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reasonable Men take a look at the laws surrounding Driving Under the Influence. Warren...what's a Dree-U-I? Why we Love Uber...and you How Todd got away with dropping multiple F-Bombs in court. What's got Big Pharma in hot water again? A listener has a question about Product Liability.
Se trata de una situación muy común. Driving Under the Influence (conducir un vehículo bajo la influencia de licor o drogas) es un hecho muy común y aunque la mayoría de abogados criminalistas aconsejan no declararse culpable, es una decisión que le puede dejar meses en la cárcel sin necesidad. Tels: 1(855) NO-ME-VOY (305)446-8686 info@esotopa.com www.esotopa.com www.comoinmigrarausa.com
Ron Siegel of Anaheim Hills CA, Matthew S DeArmey of Santa Ana CA and Josef Wojtkow of Newport Beach CA discuss current events, financial markets, politics, and even poking fun at the rest of the media in a live radio broadcast from Anaheim CA. Ron, Matthew & Josef will discuss: Driving Under the Influence; Do I have to take a breath or blood test; Should I answer background questions; Do I have to participate in Field Sobriety Test; Why Should I Retain an Attorney; How much will my DUI cost in attorney's fees and costs; The panel offers a Sure Fire Solution to DUI; What is “Your Car Our Driver” (YCOD); How much does YCOD cost?; Who covers the insurance requirements of YCOD; Number of Americans filing First Time Unemployment; Will an Increase in Interest Rates Crush Home Prices; “Free” Credit Report websites whacked with $22M fine for not being so free; Mortgage Minute; Your Credit Matters; Real Time Real Estate; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Attorney Matthew S DeArmey supplied some documents for our audience [click here]. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron at 800.306.1990 Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.comTwitter: @RonSiegelwww.Facebook.com/RonSiegelRadio
Citizens charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Tennessee often understand the Tennessee DUI penalties, such as large fines, mandatory jail time, roadside litter pick-up, and loss of driver’s license. However, few are aware of the collateral consequences associated with a Tennessee DUI conviction. Collateral consequences are problems and difficulties experienced as a result […]
In this week’s podcast, Using Bail To Get Out of Jail, Steve Oberman explains the process for getting out of jail in Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cases. If you have any questions about obtaining bail (also referred to as bond) in Tennessee or about the offense of Driving Under the Influence, feel free to […]