Court Clerk in California Caught fixing Cases
It appears California is on the cutting edge of judicial corruption howbeit in the opposite direction. There were several times in my life that I wish I could have paid someone at the courthouse to...
View ArticleJohn Walters Conservatorship; Patricia C. Rosen Conservatorship
Lorna Moffat interviews Adam Walters, son of John Walters, on his father's conservatorship.Source:YouTube: John Walters Conservatorship; Patricia C. Rosen ConservatorshipSee Also:NASGA profile:...
View ArticleRecommended Website: National Association for Probate Reform and Advocacy
The National Association for Probate Reform and Advocacy or "NAPRA" is an affiliate of HAR Justice dedicated to ending crimes against humanity in America's probate courts including: fraud, intimidation...
View ArticleElderly couple fights guardianship system
Imagine having nothing. Not one single piece of paper to prove who you are. That's the situation a private guardian put a local couple into. That guardian is under police investigation and has been...
View ArticlePen Argyl man sentenced for stealing $350,000 from elderly uncle
Lehigh County CourthouseALLENTOWN — After a lifetime of hard work and smart investing, Wilbur Stiles was well prepared for retirement. The 95-year-old Allentown man's home was paid off and he was...
View ArticleTask force wants elder abuse laws to cover emotional abuse
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) - A task force formed to tackle the issue of elder abuse in South Dakota wants to expand the state's criminal laws to include emotional and psychological abuse of elders and adults...
View ArticleAnother victory in sight for New Fairfield’s 97-year-old World War II vet
Scott MullinNEW FAIRFIELD — The victories continue to accumulate for Lou Russo — the 97-year-old World War II veteran who seems to get better at winning back the independence he lost in probate court...
View ArticleScripps College Researchers Identify ‘Numeracy’ Link as Significant in Elder...
Lower numeracy could leave older individuals at greater risk of financial exploitationCLAREMONT, CA (PRWEB) December 14, 2015 New research by a team at Scripps College in Claremont, Calif., indicates...
View ArticlePerry Co., MO coroner sentenced for theft, financial exploitation
KFVS12 News PERRY COUNTY, MO (KFVS) - A Perry County, Missouri coroner was sentenced to two, seven-year sentences on Friday, December 11.Both sentences will be served concurrently, but Herbert Miller...
View ArticleAlzheimer's & Dementia Care center opens & honors Glen Campbell
Age is the number one risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. As Arkansas' population grows, Chief Medical Director at Memory Care America Dr. Kenneth Morgan Sauer said more and more Alzheimer's cases are...
View ArticleCaretaker sentenced to 27 months in fraud case
A Memphis caretaker who defrauded a woman's estate of more than $80,000 was sentenced Wednesday to 27 months in prison, said the office of Edward L. Stanton III, U.S. Attorney for the Western District...
View ArticleTexas Judge resigns after being caught texting instructions to prosecutors to...
Texas district Judge Elizabeth E. Coker is stepping down from the bench after being caught engaging in a massive perversion of justice. A whistleblower revealed that Corker was sending text messages to...
View ArticleJoe Roubicek: Expert on Exploitation of the Elderly
Joe Roubicek has investigated over a thousand exploitation of the elderly crimes over the past 25 years, primarily during his 20 year career with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Throughout his...
View ArticleNursing Home Residents’ Rights
Federal and state nursing home regulations govern the rights of nursing home and assisted living residents. These regulations, designed to protect patients from abuse and neglect, address privacy,...
View ArticleA frank conversation on aging, with Maine’s senior senator
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View ArticleJudge Approves Shift Away From Sheltered Workshops
A settlement in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit is set to reshape a state-run employment program for people with disabilities that has been heavily dependent on sheltered workshops.Under an agreement...
View ArticleFor those breaking laws, a turn of state’s direction
The Chief did it again the other day.David Gilbertson announced on Tuesday the women and men who comprise his new task force on community justice and mental illness early intervention.Gilbertson is the...
View ArticleSenate Bill 84
Guardian power to request health records. Amends the health records law to authorize the guardian of a patient who was incompetent to request health records of the patient after the patient's death....
View ArticleThe Green House Project - Caring Homes for Meaningful Lives
KAY LARMOR, 71, was in and out of conventional nursing homes. Then she found Green House homes at Porter Hills, in Grand Rapids, Mich., which is helping to remake long-term care.Each home houses only...
View ArticleMike Hubbard's lead defense law firm withdraws from case; judge issues gag order
The judge in House Speaker Mike Hubbard's ethics case today allowed Hubbard's lead defense firm to withdraw from the case and issued a gag order, telling lawyers on both sides not to talk to the...
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