They can test you and, provided you were in custody, they can prove what your BAC must have been a clocked number of hours ago when you were stopped... WITHOUT regard to your body weight. The standard clearance rate of.0169 BAC/hr applies pretty consistently regardless of body weight.
This is true of the CONTENT as well, not just the metadata. A user turns over CONTENT to a third party for transmission. Under this doctrine, such a user cannot enjoy a reasonable expectation of the privacy of that content either-- because they turned it over to a third party...
+1 Informative.
Not the post, the LINK. Why has nobody in this discussion yet mentioned that HIPPA allows disclosure of medical information to law enforcement with only a request?!
You have four photons - A, B, C, D. A starts off entangled with B, C starts off entangled with D.
What the experiment appears to show is that if B is then entangled with C, then A is effectively entangled with D. In other words, entanglement is transitive. What it does NOT show is a violation of causality,
What the experiment claims to show is that if A and D are measured, then B and C are subsequently entangled, then A and D were effectively entangled at the time of their measurement.
This may be true of judges' lines of questioning at the appellate level for the reason you stated, but my experience is that when trial judges tongue-lash a party, it's often with the intent of affecting that party's behavior in the future.
When you look to the Rules of Professional Conduct of your state, and research cases of your state's supreme court disbarring or sanctioning lawyers, you will notice just how egregious conduct must be in order for attorneys to be personally liable for wrongdoing.
Proving that they knew before they filed is quite difficult; the standard should be outlined in the commentary for your state's RPCs....
yea, you're good, wearing a helmet and all - but you aren't wearing anything else but sneakers, shorts and a wife beater. Yea, your head will be fine.....
Up here in Michigan, snowmobile riders call them "brain buckets"....
So is that why we can't see outside the "universe"? Because it's a giant "black hole" the event horizon of which we can't escape because all paths lead back to within?
I've been stopped for suspicion of DUI before. Well, not stopped. I was standing outside my car talking to friends when the police showed up. The officer driving down the road, seeing us stopped and talking, could estimate my blood alcohol content. I've also been told I looked like I was going to buy drugs; speeding (without actually driving); and thinking about robbing a closed store (with my car parked in front, under a street light, on a busy street).
I can tell you that, in Family Courts (where the rules of evidence are also relaxed), taking the Fifth will result in adverse inference.... Don't know about general Civil Cases though....
You cannot prevent a bad trip, they can hit people using LSD at random.
I disagree with this. The concept of a "babysitter" to first-time trippers is someone (usually sober) who can detect when things are going wrong and, in response, divert the tripper's attention to something which can hold his/her focus (such as animation)....
Parasite found feasting on "I" from headline
if an API is a list of facts.... Maybe Oracle seeks copyright protection, as a phone book would, of their compilation of facts.
They can test you and, provided you were in custody, they can prove what your BAC must have been a clocked number of hours ago when you were stopped... WITHOUT regard to your body weight. The standard clearance rate of .0169 BAC/hr applies pretty consistently regardless of body weight.
Maybe he had his records sized and can't say it?!
If money is speech as is precedent in the U.S, why is his donation...
Because he didn't incorporate first.
This is true of the CONTENT as well, not just the metadata. A user turns over CONTENT to a third party for transmission. Under this doctrine, such a user cannot enjoy a reasonable expectation of the privacy of that content either-- because they turned it over to a third party...
... are killed because they were texting while their vehicle was stationery?
Now get off my lawn!
+1 Informative.
Not the post, the LINK. Why has nobody in this discussion yet mentioned that HIPPA allows disclosure of medical information to law enforcement with only a request?!
If they didn't have analogs in nature before, they certainly do now!
"... now you have battery" Does it last longer than five hours?
You have four photons - A, B, C, D. A starts off entangled with B, C starts off entangled with D.
What the experiment appears to show is that if B is then entangled with C, then A is effectively entangled with D. In other words, entanglement is transitive. What it does NOT show is a violation of causality,
What the experiment claims to show is that if A and D are measured, then B and C are subsequently entangled, then A and D were effectively entangled at the time of their measurement.
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Had there been an indictment, we would be having a different discussion....
This may be true of judges' lines of questioning at the appellate level for the reason you stated, but my experience is that when trial judges tongue-lash a party, it's often with the intent of affecting that party's behavior in the future.
When you look to the Rules of Professional Conduct of your state, and research cases of your state's supreme court disbarring or sanctioning lawyers, you will notice just how egregious conduct must be in order for attorneys to be personally liable for wrongdoing.
Proving that they knew before they filed is quite difficult; the standard should be outlined in the commentary for your state's RPCs....
That's because you're putting the alcohol in the wrong person!
Isn't that cooler than her shouting down the stairwell?
yea, you're good, wearing a helmet and all - but you aren't wearing anything else but sneakers, shorts and a wife beater. Yea, your head will be fine.....
Up here in Michigan, snowmobile riders call them "brain buckets"....
So is that why we can't see outside the "universe"? Because it's a giant "black hole" the event horizon of which we can't escape because all paths lead back to within?
I've been stopped for suspicion of DUI before. Well, not stopped. I was standing outside my car talking to friends when the police showed up. The officer driving down the road, seeing us stopped and talking, could estimate my blood alcohol content. I've also been told I looked like I was going to buy drugs; speeding (without actually driving); and thinking about robbing a closed store (with my car parked in front, under a street light, on a busy street).
Are you black??
I can tell you that, in Family Courts (where the rules of evidence are also relaxed), taking the Fifth will result in adverse inference.... Don't know about general Civil Cases though....
12 shaves a month costs you $3, or $0.25 a shave.
A $0.60, dual-bladed Bic costs me $0.60 and lasts, comfortably, for 6 shaves.
What are you, like, thirteen?
My wife has an absolute fear and hatred for clowns
Lemme guess. This started from a date with the Insane Clown Posse?
You cannot prevent a bad trip, they can hit people using LSD at random.
I disagree with this. The concept of a "babysitter" to first-time trippers is someone (usually sober) who can detect when things are going wrong and, in response, divert the tripper's attention to something which can hold his/her focus (such as animation)....
Judicial estoppel