Your spouse is responsible for contacting you as soon as possible, once your child is out
of imminent harm.
Any intentional act that is meant to cause harm or that causes fear
of imminent harm is considered assault.
If the Judge agrees that you have a «real threat
of imminent harm against you and your pets,» then he may issue a permanent protective order against your neighbor.
Not exact matches
Cho was not deemed at
imminent risk
of causing
harm, and was not involuntarily committed, and he was therefore not reported.
Morath said the state takeover was necessary «to prevent substantial or
imminent harm to the welfare
of the district's students or to the public interest.»
Restraint is only used as a last resort if a student's behavior presents a threat
of imminent risk
of harm to self or others.
Necessary to minimize the
imminent risk
of harm while summoning the assistance
of CPI trained personnel, emergency medical service personnel, and / or law enforcement officers when a crime has been committed.
Seclusion used for reasons other than
imminent risk
of harm and contrary to the above is considered unreasonable and strictly prohibited.
Exhibit C is used to identify any property that may pose a threat
of imminent and identifiable
harm to public health or safety.
Physical threat means conduct that places a person in reasonable apprehension
of imminent, serious physical
harm and includes any attempt or actual infliction
of physical
harm.
A person who uses defensive force shall be presumed to have reasonably feared
imminent death or great bodily
harm, or the commission
of a felony upon him or another or upon his dwelling, or against a vehicle which he was occupying... if the person against whom the defensive force was used, was in the process
of unlawfully and forcibly entering, or had unlawfully and forcibly entered, a dwelling, occupied vehicle... and the person who used defensive force knew or had reason to believe that the forcible entry or unlawful and forcible act was occurring or had occurred.
Even if the ultimate elimination
of DACA does not lead to
imminent deportation, it would be a very troubling decision that
harms good people who have done nothing wrong, and we are determined to do all we can to advocate for action that preserves the protections offered by DACA.
Per our Terms
of Use and Privacy Policy we may release information in an expedited manner for cases involving
imminent bodily
harm.
Domestic violence may involve actual physical
harm or the use
of threats in order to induce fear or
imminent harm.
propaganda for war; b. incitement
of imminent violence; or c. advocacy
of hatred that is based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion, and that constitutes incitement to cause
harm.
where a lawyer believes upon reasonable grounds that there is an
imminent risk to an identifiable person or group
of death or serious bodily
harm, including serious psychological
harm that substantially interferes with health or well - being... where it is necessary to do so in order to prevent the death or
harm.
If the court concludes contact between a child and a parent will place the child in
imminent danger
of serious
harm, the judge may issue an order either temporarily terminating that parent's access to the child or require the parent's visitation to be supervised until further order
of the court.
An interim measure is any temporary measure by which, at any time prior to the issuance
of the award by which the dispute is finally decided, the arbitral tribunal orders a party, for example and without limitation, to: (a) maintain or restore the status quo pending determination
of the dispute; (b) take action that would prevent, or refrain from taking action that is likely to cause, (i) current or
imminent harm or (ii) prejudice to the arbitral process itself; (c) provide a means
of preserving assets out
of which a subsequent award may be satisfied; or (d) preserve evidence that may be relevant and material to the resolution
of the dispute.
Prevailed on a motion to dismiss on grounds that plaintiffs lacked standing due to lack
of actual or
imminent harm.
If you are a parent
of a child and you believe the other parent is abusing or neglecting the children to the extent that such abuse or neglect places a child in
imminent risk
of serious
harm, you may file an Emergency Petition to modify or suspend the other parent's parenting time with the child.
Unfortunately, this case does not engage in an interpretation
of section 40 (1)(ee)
of the FOIP Act, the provision allowing disclosure to avert the risk
of harm to minors or
of an
imminent danger to any persons, which could be relied upon by public bodies in the social housing context where there are risks posed to health or safety due to domestic violence.
sending a link to an epileptogenic video to a journalist, the sender committed an assault: «intentional creation
of a reasonable apprehension
of imminent bodily
harm.»
A good lawyer who abides by the Rules
of Professional Conduct can not disclose any information about the business or affairs
of his or her client except in very limited and specified circumstances, such as where there is an
imminent risk
of death or serious bodily
harm, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the death or
harm.
3.3 - 3 A lawyer may disclose confidential information, but must not disclose more information than is required, when the lawyer believes on reasonable grounds that there is an
imminent risk
of death or serious bodily
harm, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the death or
harm.
But, a paradigmatic example
of protective custody outside the jail or prison context is the protective custody
of an individual who is at
imminent risk
of being lynched despite the fact that authorities believe that the person is not guilty
of a crime, in order to prevent that person from being
harmed.
Moreover, given the severe and permanent nature
of the
harm that accrues from the destruction
of sacred sites, it will be difficult for the government to justify such an infringement in the absence
of an urgent, overriding public purpose (eg the construction
of a fire break to prevent the
imminent spread
of a forest fire, where there is no possible alternate location).
Aide in the coordination
of several professionals and their various duties as there is a need for standardized approaches to the investigative procedures used by these professionals when determining present danger,
imminent danger and / or the risk
of harm to the children
This could include if the client consents to disclosure, or if there is reasonable suspicion
of or risk
of child abuse, where it is considered that disclosure is necessary to protect a child from the risk
of harm, to prevent or lessen a serious or
imminent risk to the life or health
of a person, or
of damage to property.
The primary function
of this division
of family law is to intervene in situations where a minor child has suffered serious
harm that was inflicted intentionally by a parent or legal guardian, or in cases where
harm is
imminent because
of the parent or guardian's unwillingness to provide basic needs for the child.
In situations where we believe there is a significant and
imminent risk
of harm to self or others by a Family Counselling Centre client, we reserve the right to notify authorities or persons at risk.
Involvement in the Juvenile Justice system; youth at
imminent risk
of out -
of - home placement due to criminal offenses; physical aggression at home, at school, or in the community; verbal aggression, verbal threats
of harm to others; and substance abuse
School counselors are called upon to respond to an array
of crisis situations involving the potential for
imminent harm.
The few cases in which a parent will not be awarded parenting time is when
imminent harm to the child is likely as a result
of abuse, neglect or drug abuse.
The interesting part
of this case is the Alberta Court
of Appeal's statement that
harm need not be «
imminent».