Candidate's Report
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Allegheny County Sportsmen's League Legislative Committee Report
Allegheny County Sportsmen’s League Legislative Committee Report March 2010 Issue 185 ALLEGHENY COUNTY SPORTSMEN LEAGUE ON THE INTERNET http://www.acslpa.org Contacts : Legislative Committee Chairman , Kim Stolfer (412.221.3346) - [email protected] Legislative Committee Vice-Chairman, Mike Christeson - [email protected] Founding Fathers: "It would reduce the whole instrument to a single phrase, that of instituting a Congress with power to do whatever would be for the good of the United States; and as they would be the sole judges of the good or evil, it would be also a power to do whatever evil they please. Certainly no such universal power was meant to be given them. It [the Constitution] was intended to lace them up straightly within the enumerated powers and those without which, as means, these powers could not be carried into effect." -- Thomas Jefferson, Opinion on a National Bank, 1791 Harrisburg 5 th Annual Gun member and let them know that he/she needs to listen to the Rights Rally Set needs of their constituents. The preferred dress is business The Fifth Annual 2 nd Amendment Rally date has been set casual. If you don't own a suit or sports coat, try to borrow one for 10 AM on April 27, 2010 in Harrisburg, Pa. Once again we and dress appropriately. Our appearance is a key factor in ask for your help and participation in this event . We will use credibility. Once you see how the team leaders present the this event as a springboard to pass vital pro gun legislation that issues to their Legislators, you may want to again pay a visit to will affect how FFL’s conduct business and your ‘right to bear your Senator or Legislator at their district offices at a later date arms’ throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. -
03-03-200403-03-2004
BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY MINUTES BENTON, LOUISIANA March 3, 2004 www.mybossier.com The Bossier Parish Police Jury met in regular and legal session on this 3rd day of March, 2004, at 2:00 p.m., in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana. The President, Mr. Rick Avery, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Mr. Eddy Shell and the pledge of allegiance was led by Mr. Jerome Darby. The Secretary-Treasurer, Cheryl Martin, called the roll, with Mr. Williams absent and excused, as follows: Mr. William Altimus Mr. Winfred Johnston Mr. Rick Avery Mr. Hank Meachum Mr. Jimmy Cochran Mr. Henry Mitchell Mr. Brad Cummings Mr. Jeff Rogers Mr. Jerome Darby Mr. Eddy Shell Mr. Wayne Hammack Mr. Jesse Williams, excused *** Others present were Mr. Bill Altimus, Parish Administrator; Mr. Patrick Jackson, Parish Attorney; Mr. Joe E. "Butch" Ford, Jr., Parish Engineer; Cheryl Martin, Secretary-Treasurer. *** Motion was made by Mr. Altimus, seconded by Mr. Hammack, to amend the agenda to add Sheriff Larry Deen, District Attorney Schuyler Marvin, and Bossier Parish Clerk of Court Joan Carraway. Motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Mr. Cochran, seconded by Mr. Johnston, to amend the agenda to add Mr. Larry Carter. Motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Mr. Shell, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to amend the agenda to add Mr. Warren Moore. Motion carried unanimously. *** PROCEEDINGS OF THE POLICE JURY OF THE PARISH OF BOSSIER , STATE OF LOUISIANA, TAKEN AT A HEARING HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2004, AT 2:00 P.M., FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING OBJECTIONS TO OR ANSWERING ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE PROPOSED INTENTION OF THE POLICE JURY TO CREATE A SEWERAGE DISTRICT WITHIN THE PARISH AND OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF ANY MUNICIPALITY. -
Supreme Court of the United States
No. 16-8255 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States ROBERT MCCOY, Petitioner, v. LOUISIANA, Respondent. ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA JOINT APPENDIX VOLUME II OF II (JA432-JA760) JOHN MICHAEL LAWRENCE SETH P. WAXMAN Counsel of Record Counsel of Record OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT WILMER CUTLER PICKERING ATTORNEY HALE AND DORR LLP 204 Burt Boulevard 1875 Pennsylvania Ave., NW P.O. Box 69 Washington, DC 20006 Benton, LA 71006 (202) 663-6000 (318) 965-2332 [email protected] [email protected] PETITION FOR CERTIORARI FILED MARCH 6, 2017 CERTIORARI GRANTED SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I Page Docket/Chronological Listing for the Louisiana Supreme Court, Case No. 14-KA-1449 ..................... 1 Opinion of the Louisiana Supreme Court, dated October 19, 2016 .......................................................... 31 Competency/Sanity Evaluation by Dr. Mark P. Vigen, Ph.D., dated October 2, 2008 ...................... 210 Affidavit re Notice of Intent to Offer Alibi, filed January 4, 2010 [R70-74] ................................ 227 Introduction of Documents, filed January 8, 2010 [R75-76] ............................................................. 232 Motion for Speedy Trial, filed January 13, 2010 [R77-78] ...................................................................... 234 Response to Prosecutors Prior Motion to Quash Defendants Affidavits, etc. Burden Met in Admissible Facts, etc., filed January 15, 2010 [R79-83] ....................................................... 236 Letter (Criminal), -
The Cold Case Playing Cards Help Solve Murder Mysteries
The ISIA OU NA L EMBERSH M IP Y P R R A O R G O R N A M O H E ST 94 AB 19 S LISHED ’ HERIFFS The Official Publication of Louisiana's Chief Law Enforcement Officers Spring iSSue ApriL 2011 Sheriffs’ educational Cold Case Playing Cards help Scholarship Recipients solve murder mysteries Announced by Lauren Labbé Meher ouisiana Sheriffs’ Honorary Membership program Chairman greg LChampagne, St. Charles parish Sheriff, announced that seventy-five graduating high school seniors have been awarded scholar- ships provided by the Sheriffs’ Scholarship program for the 2010 academic school year. Sheriffs’ scholarships, worth $500 each, are made possible by the citizen members of the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Honorary Membership program. They are awarded to students from each parish where the sheriff is affiliated with On each card, a victim’s face is shown the program. While some sheriffs divide the along with a brief description of the case, $500 scholarship into two, $250 scholarships, and a toll free number assigned to each individual case. other sheriffs enhance scholarship benefits to larger denominations with funds they provide old case detectives may now to submit cases from their jurisdiction, themselves. have a little added luck on their and family members whose cases had To obtain information about the Cside when it comes to resolving been nominated were contacted in order Louisiana Sheriffs’ Scholarship program, unsolved, open cases. to make them aware of the initiative, and contact your local Sheriff’s Office. This innovative new initiative, called to get permission to highlight their case. Louisiana Cold Case, puts the faces After about nine months in the making, AcAdiA PArish Sheriff Wayne Melancon names and details of 52 unsolved crimes the first deck of Louisiana Cold Case Recipient: Tyler Venable on a deck of cold case playing cards, and playing cards was born.