Archive for June, 2008

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iled Under (drug tests) by admin on 16-06-2008

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Jun
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION - A White River Junction woman who police said possessed the materials to convert cocaine into crack cocaine denied cocaine and marijuana possession charges.

On Tuesday, in White River Junction District Court, Martha S. Prime, 48, pleaded innocent to a felony charge of cocaine possession and a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession. Together, the charges carry a greatest penalty of five and a half years in prison and more than $100,000 in fines.

According to some affidavit filed with the judicial tribunal by Officer Dennis Coughlin with the Hartford Police Department, at 11 p.m.

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Jun
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Students who don’t opt in be inclined fall under the district’sitting current policy that already sets consequences since put drugs into and alcohol use.

The split vote property there will have being much more discussion to come without interruption the opt-in voluntary policy, Fern said. Those who supported it included Fern, Brian McDowell, Mike Ferda and Shannon Hanson. In opposition were Ruth Harrison, Erik Hosek and Pat Jarvi.

First reading of the extracurricular policy included an amendment that will make some curriculum changes and sum a professional aider to help administer the cunning. Read more



Jun
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iled Under (drug tests) by admin on 16-06-2008

As judge over the Cobb County Juvenile Drug Court program, Stedman has doled out house arrests, probations, curfews and jail time to besides than 350 kids the past six years.

“I told a mom just the other day, ‘There but by the grace of God is me,’ ” Stedman related. “To see your child walk through the door with shackles and cuffs in favor of the first time is emotional.”

The safe thing to do is to sit upon the body the bench and administer justice. The risky thing is to balance mercy with fair play, compassion through rules.

If nowhere else than in her weekly Juvenile Drug Court program, Stedman has ground that balance.

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Jun
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iled Under (drug tests) by admin on 16-06-2008

SAN DIEGO - The PGA Tour’s new anti-doping drug-testing policy goes into effect July 1, after that players could be handed a Dixie chalice and asked to, beneficial, you know.

Are they worried?

"The players think it’s minute," Mike Weir, a framer Masters protector, said this week at the U.S. Open. "There is nay opposition that I’ve heard. Might as well cozen it."

Weir joins a long list of players who support the drug-testing policy, even if they say pro golf is completely clean. At the top of the list is Tiger Woods.

"I think we should be proactive instead of reactive," Woods said before the tour’s policy was even announced last fall.

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Jun
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iled Under (drug tests) by admin on 16-06-2008

The report’s findings have added to calls for drug and alcohol testing - vehemently opposed by the TTC’s largest union - that came following a TTC bus driver was charged with impaired driving last week.

But Mr. Webster and Adam Giambrone, the incorporated town councillor who chairs the TTC, before-mentioned yesterday the TTC needs to compile its records before it can say how many of its workers have been disciplined for drug or alcohol.

"I really don’t want to go there. Not that many, clearly," Mr. Webster said.

Around 4:30 a.m. steady April 23, 2007, an 11-person crew removing asbestos from the subway subterranean passage walls north of Eglinton Station finished and began to head south on a two-car work train.

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Jun
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Investigators continue to wait on test results

Published Thursday, June 12, 2008

By Chris Butler

Three weeks have passed since police said they found drug paraphernalia on a woman at a fatal traffic hazard in Bridgeport, and officials have not released her blood test results as early as expected because of a remodeling project at the state crime lab.

Bridgeport police originally expected the state crime lab would release Chico resident Amberly Hastings’ blood results about a week after the May 19 hazard, mete more than three weeks have passed without a single one results.

“We shelter’t gotten the results back yet,”said Steve Stanford, interim police chief in Bridgeport.

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Jun
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iled Under (drug tests) by admin on 16-06-2008

The Lexington 3 school board Tuesday approved hiring a company to administer random drug testing to students involved in athletics and extracurricular activities.

Midlands Exams & Drug Screening Inc. in West Columbia will get with respect to $7,900 from the district for the discipline year.

The district devise test at least 25 percent of students, or about 1,000 students in grades seven through 12. The group will focus on alcohol and drug use, including marijuana, cocaine and others.

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