Sentences with phrase «committed against the residents»

When abuse and neglect in nursing homes happens, nursing home facilities and owners may be held accountable for the injuries caused by abuse in nursing homes, neglect, or crimes committed against the residents.

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As an American and a resident of Queens, I am proud to support Councilman Peter Koo in his efforts to remember the more than 200,000 Asian women against whom atrocities were committed by the Japanese during WWII,
Sen. Jose Peralta said that Senate bill would leave Upstate residents without protection from Uber and Lyft drivers, who have been accused of committing assaults against passengers in New York City and other states.
The Conservators have also committed themselves to ensuring that the town fights against privatization of town beaches, and the group has become increasingly concerned with the seemingly callous attitude the administration has taken with Montauk residents angry about crowded nightclubs in that hamlet.
Soon after moving into their seemingly idyllic new home, a family learns of a brutal crime committed against former residents of the dwelling.
A South Carolina school district that used newsletters, e-mail, and its Web site to drum up opposition to a tuition - tax - credit bill in the state legislature faces a lawsuit claiming it committed «viewpoint discrimination» against a resident who was denied the use of the same outlets to air his views.
As 100 % Committed logos started popping up on the front doors of businesses and municipality websites throughout the area, it started a conversation about how the community and its residents can get involved in the fight against the climate crisis in their own backyard.
of all nursing homes in the United States have committed at least some violations against their residents.
Some estimates suggest that 10 percent of all nursing homes in the United States have committed at least some violations against their residents.
By s 51 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (ICCA 2001) the UK has made genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes as defined by the ICC treaty criminal offences against UK law triable in UK courts where such offences are committed by UK nationals or residents.
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