Sentences with phrase «long deceased relatives»

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But even given the reliability of the method, analysts will still need genetic references — in the form of saliva or hair from relatives of the deceased — to gather results, Snow told the Tribune, a process which will be a long and intensive.
While most kidneys from deceased donors function well, studies have shown that a kidney from a living donor, either a blood relative or an unrelated person, provides the greatest chance for long - term success.
I dug up a photo of an ex-boyfriend reminded me of a bitter heart - break... an unused gift from a relative, something I didn't care to keep... kitchen appliances from a friend I no longer talk to... a family heirloom from a deceased relative that I had never even met (something kept out of obligation)... books that no longer represent who I am today...
Along the way he meets a bevy of deceased relatives shocked by his musical appreciation (resenting music goes a long way back for this family), but willing to help him on his quest.
On Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, all of Miguel's living relations gather for a feast to honor their long - deceased relatives, whose photographs grace the family home shrine.
That is very sad considering that I am a student at the local community college working toward my AA in applied science, working (albeit part time for minimum wage) and my sisters, only son, and nieces (all other relatives are deceased) are all long distance from me.
It is no surprise that a large proportion of the estate litigation files that we see result from someone who is now incapable or deceased and who waited too long to plan his or her estate, leaving their relatives to deal with the aftermath.
These include: United States v. Resendiz - Ponce, which presents the question whether the omission of an element from a federal indictment can constitute harmless error (9th Circuit says no); Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. v. Metrophones Telecommunications, Inc., on whether a provider of pay phone services can sue a long distance carrier for alleged violations of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations concerning compensation for coinless pay phone calls (9th Circuit says yes); Cunningham v. California, a sentencing case involving whether whether California's Determinate Sentencing Law violates the 6th and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution by permitting California state court judges at sentencing to impose enhanced sentenced based on their determination of facts neither found by the jury nor admitted by the defendant; and Carey v. Musladin, reviewing the 9th Circuit's decision to overturn a murder conviction of a defendant who claimed he was denied a fair trial because the victim's relatives appeared in court wearing buttons with the deceased's picture on them.
Comment: A few commenters pointed to the sensitivity of genetic and hereditary information and its potential impact on the privacy of living relatives as a reason for extending protections on the information about deceased individuals for as long as the covered entity maintains the information.
Another commenter recommended that protected health information about a deceased individual be protected as long as it implicates health problems that could be developed by living relatives.
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