Saturday, August 11, 2007

Juvenile Education without Incarceration.........Feel the Byte carmex

No. 02-1684
Title:
Michael Yarborough, Warden, Petitioner
v.
Michael Alvarado
Docketed: May 16, 2003
Lower Ct: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Case Nos.: (00-56770)
Decision Date: December 18, 2002
Rehearing Denied: February 11, 2003
Questions Presented

~~~Date~~~ ~~~~~~~Proceedings and Orders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
May 12 2003 Petition for writ of certiorari filed. (Response due June 16, 2003)
Jun 16 2003 Brief of respondent Michael Alvarado in opposition filed.
Jul 2 2003 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of September 29, 2003.
Sep 30 2003 Petition GRANTED.
Oct 31 2003 Motion for appointment of counsel filed by respondent.
Nov 5 2003 Motion DISTRIBUTED for Conference of November 26, 2003.
Nov 13 2003 Brief amicus curiae of Criminal Justice Legal Foundation filed.
Nov 14 2003 Brief amicus curiae of United States filed.
Nov 14 2003 Joint appendix filed.
Nov 14 2003 Brief of petitioner Michael Yarborough, Warden filed.
Dec 1 2003 Motion to appoint counsel filed by respondent GRANTED. Tara K. Allen, Esquire, of Malibu, California is appointed to serve as counsel for the respondent in this case.
Dec 10 2003 SET FOR ARGUMENT Monday March 1, 2004.
Dec 15 2003 Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument filed.
Dec 17 2003 CIRCULATED.
Dec 18 2003 Brief of respondent Michael Alvarado filed.
Dec 19 2003 Brief amici curiae of Juvenile Law Center, et al. filed. (Distributed)
Dec 19 2003 Brief amicus curiae of National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers filed. (Distributed)
Jan 8 2004 Record received from the U.S.C.A. for the 9th Circuit and U.S.D.C. for the Central District of California. ( 1 envelope)
Jan 22 2004 Reply of petitioner Michael Yarborough, Warden filed. (Distributed)
Jan 26 2004 Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument GRANTED.
Feb 18 2004 Supplemental brief of respondent Michael Alvarado filed. (Distributed)
Mar 1 2004 Argued. For petitioner: Deborah J. Chuang, Deputy Attorney General, Los Angeles, Cal.; and for the United States, as amicus curiae, John P. Elwood, Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. For respondent: Tara K. Allen, Malibu, Cal. (Appointed by this Court.)
Mar 5 2004 Motion to file Brief after argument filed by respondent Michael Alvarado. (Distributed)
Mar 5 2004 Supplemental brief of respondent Michael Alvarado filed.
Mar 22 2004 Motion to file Brief/Memo after argument filed by respondent GRANTED.
Apr 15 2004 Record received from Court of Appeal of California, 2nd District. (1 box)
Jun 1 2004 Judgment REVERSED. Kennedy, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Rehnquist, C. J., and O'Connor, Scalia, and Thomas, JJ., joined. O'Connor, J., filed a concurring opinion. Breyer, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which Stevens, Souter, and Ginsburg, JJ., joined.
Jul 2 2004 JUDGMENT ISSUED.
Jul 27 2004 Record returned to U.S.C.A. Ninth Circuit. (U.S.D.C. record included)
Jul 27 2004 Record returned to Court of Appeal of California, 2nd District.


~~Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~Address~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Phone~~~
Attorneys for Petitioner:
Deborah Jane Chuang Deputy Attorney General (213) 897-2293
Counsel of Record Office of the Attorney General
300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Party name: Michael Yarborough, Warden

Attorneys for Respondent:
Tara K. Allen 23852 Pacific Coast Hwy. #334 (800) 317-1682
Counsel of Record Malibu, CA 90265

Party name: Michael Alvarado

John P. Elwood Assistant to the Solicitor General (202) 514-2201
Department of Justice
Washington, DC 20530
Party name: Michael Alvarado

Other:
Jeffrey T. Green Sidley Austin LLP (202) 736-8000
1501 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005
Party name: National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers


Charles L. Hobson Criminal Justice Legal Foundation (916) 446-0345
2131 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Party name: Criminal Justice Legal Foundation


Marsha L. Levick Juvenile Law Center (215) 625-0551
1315 Walnut Street
Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Party name: Juvenile Law Center, et al.


Theodore B. Olson Solicitor General (202) 514-2217
United States Depatment of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20530-0001
Party name: United States

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http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/02-1684.htm

Friday, August 03, 2007

CCISD: the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Transportation, Albert Benitez and Dr. Denise Hutchinso

CCISD: the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Transportation, Albert Benitez and Dr. Denise Hutchinson

the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Transportation, Albert Benitez and Dr. Denise Hutchinson

KVLL/KISD TV 18 goes on tour with ‘Imagine’

‘IMAGINE’ ON TOUR — Pictured are, left to right, Albert Benitez,Wolfgang Schwertner, Renee Connor, Katherine Rosebrock, Amanda Hernandez, Amber Govan, Homero Garza and William Waddill.
- Saying “No” to alcohol and saying “No” to drinking and driving was the message H.M. King High School Media Technology students conveyed to schools in the Lower Rio Grande Valley recently as the movie “Imagine” went on tour for the first time.
The tour, which was sponsored by the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Transportation, Albert Benitez and Dr. Denise Hutchinson, was set up for students to see the dangers of drinking alcohol and getting behind the wheel when intoxicated.
“It’s hard to believe that Texas is the second largest state in the country with alcohol related fatalities,” said William Waddill, Media Technology instructor.
“If we can make a difference early in their lives we can make a difference in the rest of their lives.”
King High media students traveled to Brownsville Rivera, Pharr/San Juan/Alamo, Harlingen North and South schools during the tour.
They gave speeches and testimonials about the consequences of drinking and driving, also had students simulate being intoxicated and showed the movie.
“There was a really good reception and I believe we touched some kids’ lives,” tour manager Renee Connor said.
“There is an alternative and you can have fun without drinking.”
Students who participated besides Connor were Homero Garza, Wolfgang Schwertner, Katharine Rosebrock, Amber Govan and Amanda Hernandez.
King High faculty who participated included Benny Guerra and Waddill.
“This all wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for our administrations support and Benitez and Dr. Hutchinson,” “We thank them for all their help,” concluded Rosebock.
“Imagine” was created last year on a joint effort by then seniors Augustine Erebia and Andrew Barrera.
The movie was a deterrent in keeping kids safe during spring break, prom, and graduation.
This marks the fifth year of H.M King’s Media Technology Department.
The studios, which are located at H.M. King High School, serves the Kingsville Independent School District as well as the community of Kingsville through KVLL TV 18.
Media Technology is a lab based high school program for students interested in broadcast journalism and video production.
Since its inception, the faculty and students have committed themselves to bettering the community of Kingsville.
If you have any questions regarding our project you can contact Waddill at (361) 595-9134