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Petitioner Slim Workman was convicted on numerous charges related to the death of his roommate Mr. Thompkins

Petitioner Slim Workman was convicted on numerous charges related to the death of his roommate Mr Thompkins The petitioner Slim Workman argues that cases concerning Weeks v United States 1914 and Mapp v Ohio 1961 require consent to search or a warrant issued before a thorough search of the property In such case of Brown v Mississippi 1936 and Miranda v Arizona 1966 that a Miranda warning requirement is due after an arrest and before questioning to protect the rights against self incriminating The petitioner asserts that the case of McDonald v City of Chicago 2010 gives all citizens the right to bear arms The petitioner Slim Workman further argues that in the case of Powell v Alabama 1932 states that all individuals have a fair trial and the right to counsel On December 24th Ocean County Deputy s made entry into an apartment at the request of the building manager due to built up mail and newspapers and no active movement within the apartment 3 C Once deputies made there way in the apartment an elderly man Mr Thompkins is found lying face down on the floor Deputies then dispatch for a medical examiner and at that point the secured the scene As the crime scene is secure the deputy conducts a thorough search of the premises and discovers valuable materials such jewelry coat and a World War caliber automatic pistol which are seized and logged as property At which point Mr Thompkins body was turned over where an apparent bullet hole was observed The apartment manager states he has been trying to locate the roommate of Mr Thompkins The roommate Petitioner Slim Workman is found at Sunnyside Bar and taken into custody by the Ocean County SWAT team

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Emergency Medical Technician

As an emergency medical technician you will be called on to face some of the hardest challenges one can go through Some will challenge you emotional and some mentally One day you can be sitting at the base when you get dispatch to an unknown problem call When you get on scene you're greeted by a lady who tells you I was driving down the road and seen this child sitting on the side of the road She also tells you the child would not make any eye contact with her and once the sirens from the ambulance started to get closer it seemed to bother him Which then caused him to cry and scream as if he was in a lot of pain After making sure the scene is safe and you and your partner have on all your personal protective equipment you approach the child You greet the child and tell him your name The child just sits there and seems to not be paying you any attention The closer you get to the child the further he moves away from you You notice that he is not making eye contact with you either He is sitting there rocking back and forth and flapping his hands screaming Your partner touches him on his shoulder and he began to scream loud as possible Your partner says He might have something going on with his shoulder Then you remembered when you were doing your scene size up you recognized he had a shirt on that had a colorful picture of some puzzle pieces That is when it hit you This child might have autism So you told your partner to try and remove his hand from his shoulder You tell him this child might have autism and probably do not like being touched by anyone and that his shoulder is probably okay Any patient with special challenges such as autism disorder can make your job as an emergency medical technician very challenging I have a six year old son who is diagnosed as autistic I have to understand and be around it so I tend to be able to understand and recognize it faster than someone who is not around it Autism is a developmental disorder that affects a person ability to communicate and interact Autism is more common in males so common it is seen up to four times more in them The inability to communicate appropriate is the most common sign you will notice with children whose been diagnosed with autism disorder Communication is the key to being able to provide good medical care to any patient


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