Contact and Communication: In the Domestic Violence Context
By Daniel A. Burton, Esq. - The Appellate Division recently handed down a published decision that further examines domestic violence in the context of contempt proceedings being held against a Defendant
Created: Apr 11th, 2015 at 8:15 am
Analyzing Process Server Software Functionality
By: Thomas E. Santarlas, Ph.D. - Process server software plays a critical part in
determining the efficiency of your business. It is the foundation underpinning
the rest of your operations. Without a solid program, your business may be
operating at a snail’s pace costing thousands of dollars in a loss of
productivity.
Created: Apr 4th, 2015 at 3:57 pm
6 'Invisible' Signs that a Subject is Resisting a Police Officer
By: Chief Joel F. Shults, Ed.D. PoliceOne.com - One of the many limitations of body worn cameras, dash cams, and civilian witness accounts are the signs of active resistance that the arresting officer becomes aware of.
Created: Apr 3rd, 2015 at 9:06 am
Ontario's 'Sunshine List:' High-earning cops not just a Toronto problem
By Steve Merti The Daily Brew - More than half the 8,000
members of the Toronto Police Force earned more than $100,000 last year,
including one constable who pulled in close to a quarter million dollars,
according to figures released under Ontario's so-called sunshine law. The data,
released recently by the department under the Public Sector Salary Disclosure
Act, shows more than 4,100 Toronto officers earned more than $100,000 in
2015.
Created: Mar 30th, 2015 at 6:38 am
'I said that phone would kill her:' One mother's tragic distracted driving loss
By Josh Elliott, CTVNews.ca - An Ottawa woman whose
daughter died in a car crash hopes her story will serve as a warning to others
about the dangers of distracted driving. Samantha Lyman's daughter Katrina died
when her vehicle collided with a pick-up truck near her home. The 18-year-old
had posted a message to Facebook moments before the collision, and her mother
says that's what led to her death. Now, Samantha Lyman wants Katrina's story to
be a cautionary tale for others.
Created: Mar 30th, 2015 at 6:34 am