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"incapacitated" Definitions
  1. deprived of strength or ability; made incapable or nonfunctional: She’ll be incapacitated for several weeks after the surgery.
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You cannot be judged either "totally mentally incapacitated or "partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.
Rohrig said the pills could have left Constand feeling incapacitated.
Until this happens, communications throughout the disaster area are incapacitated.
The Lime was incapacitated, Musca said, but he was fine.
You are utterly incapacitated, forced to trek to the hospital.
Could I trust her choices if I were somehow incapacitated?
This wasn't a president who was incapacitated at the time.
The male friend was incapacitated and beaten with iron rods.
The FAA described the controller as "incapacitated" during the incident.
She grew disgusted with her husband's obsession with incapacitated females.
If he was psychologically disturbed but not mentally incapacitated, ditto.
Am I going to be completely incapacitated at some point?
It often spells the end of weak or incapacitated individuals.
He had been incapacitated since having a stroke in 21960.
I didn't learn till later that incapacitated people can't consent.
Most of the captured were either knocked unconscious or incapacitated.
They reported suffering more days in bad health and incapacitated.
A person who is incapacitated by alcohol or drugs cannot consent.
The elder Lee remains incapacitated following a May 2014 heart attack.
There is also a benefit if the I.R.A. owner becomes incapacitated.
In New York, anyone can petition to have someone declared incapacitated.
His father was left incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
Americans would be financially incapacitated, burdened either by the costs of
Vasquez gave the girl drugs and she became incapacitated, police said.
That may have left everyone inside the plane incapacitated or dead.
Samsung has said he is incapacitated, but it hasn't released details.
I don't know whom he's talking about, or why she's incapacitated.
And when Isabella was incapacitated from the drink, Ralph raped her.
Following their meal, Walter is incapacitated and unresponsive in the Homecoming facility.
She became incapacitated and felt "frozen" and told him so, Constand testified.
There he gave her a pill that incapacitated her, and molested her.
That intensity didn't last long, but it left her incapacitated for days.
They have said that Constand became incapacitated and that Cosby sexually assaulted her.
Now severe drought has incapacitated its biggest hydroelectric plant, leading to daily blackouts.
Shortly after, she told him she had become "frozen" and incapacitated, she testified.
The updated version reflects exactly what might happen if the person is incapacitated.
Most of her clients were incapacitated people in medical, financial or social trouble.
First, the prime minister must have perished or become incapacitated in some way.
The occupational therapist appeared only a few times, when I was completely incapacitated.
And like Constand, she then became incapacitated and was sexually assaulted, she testified.
Connolly said the man was never prosecuted because he was declared mentally incapacitated.
He was declared mentally incapacitated, convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to hospital care.
Libyan outlets followed with thinly sourced reports saying he was incapacitated or dead.
His wife, Sabine, has had a seizure and is incapacitated on the floor.
If Waterford and the other leaders are dead or incapacitated, is Gilead finished?
The chairman of Samsung has been incapacitated since a heart attack in 2014.
He was incapacitated for the last three years before he died, in 1941.
And a new, push-button system to land planes whose pilots are incapacitated.
People with conditions like asthma, epilepsy, or severe migraines might be temporarily incapacitated.
One sophomore was so emotionally incapacitated she "was homebound and studying there," she added.
It also applies to the family members of players who died or are incapacitated.
Who hasn't been slightly incapacitated after a big, boozy lunch while on the clock?
If he becomes incapacitated, his successor can act as regent, according to the constitution.
But then I was hit with a stomach virus that left me nearly incapacitated.
Patients were practically still blind and incapacitated as far as everyday tasks were concerned.
She wanted to know what medication he had given Andrea Constand that incapacitated her.
He called for the removal of Trump, under the 25th Amendment, as constitutionally incapacitated.
Constand alleges that after she was incapacitated by the pills, Cosby sexually assaulted her.
Workers could be incapacitated by the coronavirus, while public safety precautions could stop production.
Halfway there, she was so incapacitated that she lay down and called her sister.
I handled dozens of conservatorships involving elderly and incapacitated individuals in need of help.
She has said the pills incapacitated her, but he has said they were Benadryl.
Think carefully about who should make health-care decisions for you if you're incapacitated.
I was clearly incapacitated, blacked out, walked home shoeless, had bruises from falling over.
Lukoil's board will manage Alekperov's stake in the event he is incapacitated, he said.
The 25th Amendment outlines the procedure to be followed if the president is incapacitated.
It is common in crash investigations to examine whether engineers were incapacitated or distracted.
Contingency plans should be made in the event one spouse becomes disabled or incapacitated.
Woodrow Wilson's 1919 stroke, which left him incapacitated, was also kept from the public.
At the rehab center, incapacitated and humiliated, she had cried for help from the bathroom.
Rather, rape can be perpetrated against a person who is unconscious, coerced, or otherwise incapacitated.
While I'm standing there, almost completely incapacitated, he calmly describes how he developed his fetish.
Lee's father, Samsung group patriarch Lee Kun-hee, was incapacitated by a 2014 heart attack.
It might have been "just" a hand injury, but being incapacitated really bummed me out.
A few years ago, people around the world were completely incapacitated by a literary phenomenon.
There is also a football for the vice president in case the president is incapacitated.
And the wraparound scarf hides the brace part so you look fancy instead of incapacitated.
Mitchell remained too incapacitated to answer questions when the police read from a consent form.
He gave her a pill that incapacitated her and then digitally penetrated her, she testified.
Second-degree rape is defined as having sex with a person mentally disabled or incapacitated.
Your sign-in data need to be kept safe — especially if you end up incapacitated.
There is also a football for the vice president in case the President is incapacitated.
Arthur: Not that there's been any hint that she might be incapacitated for any reason.
The incapacitated plane adopts a vulnerable look, like a fallen animal that can't right itself.
But what happens if most lawmakers are incapacitated because of illness, or worse, have died?
Mr. Zanobini said his client was so incapacitated that she could barely open the door.
Most of the guys I met knew that sex with an incapacitated person is assault.
Kelly Johnson testified that Cosby gave her drugs that incapacitated her and then assaulted her.
Mr. Stanczak survived pneumonia, encephalitis and near starvation, but overwork permanently incapacitated his right arm.
Top fighters measure them in seconds, with opponents usually incapacitated in less than a minute.
In the show, victims say no, freeze in shock, or are too incapacitated to consent.
Ms. Goldie said that Ms. White's family had told her that she was essentially incapacitated.
You can do that on Facebook's "Special Request for Medically Incapacitated or Deceased Person's Account " page.
First, there was his incapacitated hospital stay, which led to his feeble return to Waterford manor.
Josephine was euthanized after "suffering from several health issues that slowly incapacitated her," the statement explained.
Living the rest of his life incapacitated like that was too much for Chris to bear.
In December, an incapacitated woman with "significant intellectual disabilities" at a Phoenix nursing home gave birth.
Police claim Robbins then allegedly carried the incapacitated teen to her bedroom where he abused her.
Take for example this orange spider wasp dragging a large, incapacitated huntsman spider in Sydney, Australia.
Kotkin believes that Lenin was too incapacitated to have composed the document in any legitimate way.
Pick one person to make health-care decisions on your behalf if you're incapacitated, Florian said.
Now Berlin is incapacitated when the EU is poised to begin its biggest overhaul in decades.
COTTON: You were acting attorney general when attorney general John Ashcroft was incapacitated due to illness.
He was 96 and had been largely incapacitated by a stroke he suffered in April 3343.
Parental consent would only be required for those younger than 15 or who were mentally incapacitated.
She was so incapacitated by the pills that she felt like a "limp noodle," she said.
But he was not immediately incapacitated and struggled with the shooter for control of the gun.
The transport strikes that incapacitated France this week have now been prolonged through early next week.
Mr. Lee's father, Lee Kun-hee, is Samsung's chairman but has been incapacitated by health problems.
The person to whom you grant power of attorney will oversee your finances if you're incapacitated.
His father, Lee Kun-hee, the chairman, has remained incapacitated since a heart attack in 2014.
The scheme began to unravel when the supposedly incapacitated patients were seen walking from Brotherly Love vehicles.
But despite that hard work, and pet allergies that can leave Caitlin nearly incapacitated, they forge on.
She did not want to take the risk of waiting and becoming incapacitated and unable to travel.
With his exact condition and whereabouts unknown, unsubstantiated rumors have swirled that he was incapacitated or dead.
On Thursday, the website Middle East Eye, citing a European diplomat, said he had been partly incapacitated.
This episode, Serena becomes the voice for her incapacitated husband — and gives orders pretending to be him.
There are about 120 million disease sufferers globally, with about a quarter disfigured and incapacitated, WHO said.
Long-term care insurance covers expenses for nursing home or home care if the policyholder becomes incapacitated.
And each time I ate one of my reasonably sized sandwiches, I was not incapacitated shortly thereafter.
Romo began the last year of his Dallas career incapacitated and ended it with his position usurped.
It says that assailants must be quickly incapacitated, but that once neutralized they should not be killed.
Walsh and others said the worst-case-scenario involves having a hobbled, but not incapacitated, satellite instrument.
When he was using opioids heavily, he says he was incapacitated, at times dizzy, nauseous, and sweating.
The malware incapacitated around 10 percent of all computers in Ukraine, a country of 42 million people.
At this point, I was so incapacitated that I had to shut down my tech marketing business.
Those patients without living wills were often incapacitated and ended up receiving potentially unwanted last-minute care.
A power of attorney authorizes a trusted individual to oversee your finances in the event you're incapacitated.
He claimed he had evidence that the couple sexually assaulted up to 1,000 incapacitated and unconscious women.
"Insurance is no good if you are incapacitated and they can't find proof" of coverage, Cochran said.
He said the plane would have flown on autopilot as the fire incapacitated the crew and passengers.
She described gang rapes she said occurred in which boys would line up to rape incapacitated girls.
The lawsuit said that after the women became incapacitated, the pilots took them to the InterContinental Hotel.
FDR's paralysis was kept from public view, as was Woodrow Wilson's 1919 stroke, which left him incapacitated.
I'm going to attempt to hijack it, but that's impossible until all of the guards are incapacitated.
A medical examiner testified that Mr. Smith had been immediately incapacitated and could not have taken any steps.
Food and water With ports and airports incapacitated for almost a week, food remains scarce in Puerto Rico.
The doctor said Elliot and Shryock must have been absent or incapacitated to not hear their child's screams.
There could hardly be a worse time for the 21-year-old former military dictator to be incapacitated.
For the past five years, I'd gotten about one migraine a month (sometimes more) that left me incapacitated.
Just hearing his voice caused one woman to go into a dissociative state and emotionally incapacitated several others.
Second, and more important, the population is angered that elites want an incapacitated Bouteflika to lead them again.
Globally, about 120m people are infected with lymphatic filariasis, of whom about a third are disfigured or incapacitated.
If they become incapacitated or injured, the A.I.-driven exoskeleton system A.R.I.D. (Autonomous Robotic Interface Device) takes over.
Tesla engineers considered that drivers might fail to pay attention, fall asleep, or become incapacitated while using Autopilot.
The trust will determine the future of Viacom and CBS when Redstone dies or is declared mentally incapacitated.
It is sensible to make provision to remove the king or president from office if he becomes incapacitated.
During the incident, I was incapacitated without my consent and unable to fight off the boys raping me.
The one where the president is incapacitated so they find a guy who looks exactly like the president?
The trust will control Redstone's majority ownership of Viacom and CBS Corp when he dies or is incapacitated.
I feel upset that l can travel so easily the way l do, and she is so incapacitated.
In a traditional will, you name certain people to handle affairs if you pass away or are incapacitated.
The woman, identified in court records as "Jane Doe," says she was incapacitated and did not give consent.
I don't have to hit that thing with many of those before the vessel is incapacitated or destroyed.
Am I just going to get really lethargic and not be able to do anything and be incapacitated?
And state legislatures are likely to struggle to act for the same reasons that Congress could become incapacitated.
Our Constitution has no mechanism whatsoever to temporarily fill a seat that is held by an incapacitated member.
Bouteflika, who was incapacitated by a stroke in 2013, is running for a fifth term in April pic.twitter.
Second, and more importantly, the population is angered that elites want an incapacitated Bouteflika to lead them again.
Mr. Manson was incapacitated because of alcohol, according to the police report, which he did not file himself.
Since her immune system was almost completely incapacitated by the treatment, she also took antibiotics to prevent infections.
The plane comes with a big red button that passengers can push if the pilot somehow becomes incapacitated.
"The allegations in the Cosby case involved these women being drugged and being incapacitated to consent," she said.
"Once Prior Victim Number Six was incapacitated, defendant sexually assaulted her," prosecutors said in court papers last year.
I'd become incapacitated to the point that getting out of bed for pain medication was too much to bear.
The alarm is intended to assist rescuers in locating a user who is incapacitated or in need of help.
Police say that they responded to a call of an incapacitated driver when they came across the disturbing scene.
As the drugs kick in, a crazed female fan sexually assault him while he is incapacitated by the drug.
It would require the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to decide that the president was incapacitated.
Indiscernible at first, save for the spotlights that shine on them, these insects lie incapacitated, arranged in triangular formations.
In 2013, he was censured for handling the affairs of incapacitated people while he was a full-time judge.
There he's met by Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and the Man in Black — though the latter is quickly incapacitated.
A judge's ruling is expected soon on who will call the shots as John's conservator while he remains incapacitated.
Eventually Chiara uses Saverio's incapacitated status to unlock his phone and erase any data he has pertaining to Ludiara.
The Sand Snakes talk a big game, but whenever they actually jump into action, they're incapacitated with embarrassing ease.
Cosby has portrayed the encounter as consensual but acknowledged giving Constand Benadryl and wine, which she claims incapacitated her.
Update: A previous version of this article stated that a person could be incapacitated due to neural compartment dehydration.
Initial reports suggested the battery was "incapacitated" after the attack, Conricus said, indicating its "most important element" was destroyed.
Was consent lacking because the victim was unconscious, unwilling, voluntarily or involuntarily intoxicated, developmentally disabled, or otherwise physically incapacitated?
"There's no evidence at what point she went from being incapacitated from alcohol to loss of consciousness," he argued.
The system will also turn on automatically if a pilot becomes incapacitated while alone in the aircraft, Kowalski said.
Historically, when a member of Congress becomes incapacitated, that member's constituents simply go without representation until the next election.
She lets Adora spoon-feed her "the blue" because, she tells her sister, Adora wants her to be incapacitated.
The sex lasted less than the length of the song because the weed and alcohol shockingly left him incapacitated.
"Incapacitated as you think, they can give you a serious bite," Ron Magill at the Miami Zoo told NPR.
Most have included living wills, which name agents to handle decisions about their medical care if they become incapacitated.
He has been running the company since his father, Lee Kun-hee, the corporate chairman, was incapacitated in 2014.
The text of the Constitution at that time, however, did not contain a provision for removing an incapacitated president.
With the grid incapacitated, diesel-powered generators are needed to clean and move water where it needs to go.
"We have a legally incapacitated attorney general," said the committee chairman, Senator John R. Gordner, a Republican, during Wednesday's debate.
That's still the case if the investor is incapacitated and has someone else contacting you on his or her behalf.
The investigation has relied on the hypothesis that MH370 crashed as a ghost flight, with the pilots incapacitated or deceased.
And he did all this despite falling seriously ill with an infection that kept him incapacitated for nearly a month.
Were Merkel to be incapacitated, Steinmeier would appoint a cabinet minister as acting chancellor until parliament elects a new chancellor.
However, the trust that controls the media giant remains under Redstone's sole control until he dies or is deemed incapacitated.
There are plenty of illnesses that leave you feeling a bit under the weather but not totally incapacitated, after all.
The trust that controls the media giant remains under Redstone's sole control, however, until he dies or is deemed incapacitated.
She was incapacitated by alcohol at the time of the assault and initially had no recollection of her own rape.
"During the incident I was incapacitated without my consent and unable to fight off the boys raping me," she wrote.
Investigators allege in court documents that the incapacitated woman died because her sons failed to seek medical care for her.
Second, and more important, the population was angry that the country's elites wanted an incapacitated Bouteflika to lead them again.
Lee is the son of Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee, who has been incapacitated ever since a 2014 heart attack.
The country, though, never knew; his wife Edith called the shots while Wilson, who would never fully recover, was incapacitated.
Phototoxicity is unresponsive to traditional pain and burn management techniques and patients can be incapacitated for days before reactions subside.
If the person is deceased, incapacitated or a minor, a relative or representative can make the request on their behalf.
If you become incapacitated, the person you grant durable power of attorney will handle your financial affairs if you cannot.
Anyone at that party who saw that you were incapacitated yet looked the other way and did not offer assistance.
He moved her to a couch and then sidled in behind her as she said she became "frozen" and incapacitated.
WPLG shared a story on its Facebook page that reported on a man allegedly having sex with an incapacitated woman.
I was, like everyone else at that age, prostrate and incapacitated before my own stormy needs and un-understood frustrations.
Cosby had invited her to his house, she said, then offered her pills, and assaulted her after she was incapacitated.
The court also found that Nokes was never given fair notice that he was charged with assaulting an incapacitated student.
In one instance, kitchen staff recruited by the CIA poisoned the guards' meal, leaving them incapacitated by diarrhea and vomiting.
Working in a constant state of fear is extremely damaging, according to healthcare experts, and may leave you feeling incapacitated.
"He posed as if he was very old and incapacitated," Shrikant Kishore, a senior official with the CISF, told CNN.
In tweets, Sirota dismissed critics as "deranged" or "mentally incapacitated," according to excerpts of the posts published by The Atlantic.
When the hooks connect, they create a charged circuit, which causes muscles to contract painfully, rendering the subject temporarily incapacitated.
The incapacitated Leo who's exiled himself in a tatty Brooklyn flat is tormented by visions of his other potential lives.
I had so little experience with alcohol at that point, I had no idea how fast I could be incapacitated.
The strain of that effort resulted in a stroke, which nearly incapacitated Wilson for the last year of his presidency.
Officials said had he been incapacitated, his then-deputy John Prescott would take over until a new leader was elected.
Officials said had he been incapacitated, his then-deputy John Prescott would take over until a new leader was elected.
And there was concern about what might happen if Johnson fell ill or was incapacitated before his replacement was found.
He once called his critics "mentally incapacitated" and tweeted "Welcome to the oligarchy" in response to former presidential candidate Sen.
Or, considering the fact that Alaska was extremely drunk, if she simply was too incapacitated to realize what was happening.
Also known as a living will, this document outlines your wishes if you become incapacitated due to illness or injury.
Important, too, is a health-care proxy that names someone else as a medical decision maker if your parent is incapacitated.
The document might also list a family member or friend you've designated to make decisions for you if you become incapacitated.
Mr Osinbajo, who was previously Lagos state's attorney-general, will automatically take over if the president resigns or is declared incapacitated.
While the boy's jump left Harris "incapacitated," he survived and was being treated for life-threatening injuries at Inova Fairfax Hospital.
You would select a trusted person to make financial decisions for you and ensure your bills get paid if you're incapacitated.
Once inside, he says he encountered a tall robber rummaging through the closet, who incapacitated Richard before shooting his wife downstairs.
Marilyn Manson may be incapacitated following an onstage accident but that hasn't hindered his self-appointed duties as an arch provocateur.
Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were discovered incapacitated on a park bench in south England last week.
Among other things, it allows you to handle their finances — taxes, bills, bank accounts, real estate sales — if they become incapacitated.
"They've seen this movie before, in 2007 to 2009," he said, referring to the U.S. troop surge which incapacitated al Qaeda.
"We will not rest until all murderers and criminal elements and their sponsors are incapacitated and brought to justice," Buhari said.
We identified people to make decisions on our behalf should both of us become incapacitated and unable to handle our affairs.
It was a snowed-in evening in late January, when New York was basically incapacitated due to a series of blizzards.
Mr. Marchionne had been incapacitated about three weeks ago by sudden complications of shoulder surgery, which he had undergone in Zurich.
This is what happens when the institutions of the state are incapacitated: The last person left standing is often a journalist.
The court said Samsung's bribes were approved by Lee Kun-hee, who has been incapacitated since a heart attack in 2014.
A second point of failure arises if a lawmaker is still alive but incapacitated or otherwise prevented from doing their job.
"I'm not going to be incapacitated at all by this," Wolf told reporters at a news conference alongside his wife, Frances.
The live-in healthcare facility in Arizona where a 29-year-old incapacitated woman was raped and gave birth is closing.
Its final section, which has never been invoked, was meant to clarify what should happen if the president becomes clearly incapacitated.
The counter-strike took place two hours later and "incapacitated" the antiaircraft unit located 30 miles east of Damascus, he said.
But it's unclear whether even those steps will be enough if millions of Americans are quarantined or incapacitated by the illness.
Under the new charter, the vice-president would finish the mandate if the president died or was incapacitated while in office.
More important, he had already told me that he didn't want to be incapacitated by his disease, or by its treatment.
Mr. Lee's father, Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of the conglomerate, has been incapacitated since May 2014 after a heart attack.
If you become incapacitated, the people you grant powers of attorney will handle your medical and financial affairs if you cannot.
Or they become too physically or mentally incapacitated to take the drugs themselves, as legally required, even if they do qualify.
Mr. Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were found incapacitated on a park bench in the town of Salisbury in March 2018.
He would eventually be forced to slow down: In 1972 he had a heart attack that left him incapacitated for weeks.
I imagine the ignominity of the emergency services breaking down my apartment door to find me incapacitated while Porky-Pigging it.
While McCloskey has not publicly responded to the allegations, Bohlin said that the priest is "largely incapacitated" thanks to advanced Alzheimer's.
In 1881, President James Garfield was shot twice in the back but stubbornly clung to life for 80 days while completely incapacitated.
Seattle (CNN)An American Airlines first officer died Wednesday after becoming incapacitated during the last phases of landing at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The 1993 movie Dave, starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver, was about a president who become incapacitated and replaced by a lookalike.
In human REM sleep, the eyes move rapidly, the heart rate and blood pressure rise, limb muscles become incapacitated and dreams flourish.
By the end of season 1, Frank had killed or incapacitated everyone responsible for his family's death, effectively ending his vengeance arc.
While she was incapacitated, long-held tensions between her husband, Frederic von Anhalt, and her only child, Francesca Hilton, continued to rise.
By definition, rape is forcible sexual activity carried out against someone who is either too young or too incapacitated to give consent.
Patients unable to communicate obviously can't give consent, while those who are physically incapacitated are unable to protect themselves from an attack.
If we can reach the point when suspects can be quickly incapacitated without being killed, that eliminates the need for deadly force.
A few flicks of the left stick and quick time events later, and the whole gang is incapacitated—non-lethally, of course.
The woman, who was incapacitated in a drowning incident, was a patient at Hacienda Healthcare when she went into labor on Dec.
Other areas of the state, however, remain largely incapacitated, including the Florida Keys, where an estimated quarter of the homes were destroyed.
A loss of cabin pressurization had incapacitated the crew, leaving the Boeing 737 flying on autopilot until it ran out of fuel.
His wife ran one of WeWork&aposs divisions and was given the power to help name his successor if he were incapacitated.
"This is the cutest baby of all time!" said Harry, who'd been holding La'Porsha's nugget and therefore incapacitated from offering much else.
The woman accused them of having entered the apartment uninvited and having taken turns having sex with her while she was incapacitated.
Those documents are instrumental in communicating what you'd like to have happen (or not) if there comes a point where you're incapacitated.
Imagine, for example, that through sheer blind luck a large number of Democratic House members are incapacitated while Republicans remain largely unscathed.
In the video, Sharif lies incapacitated on the ground for two minutes before a soldier appears to beckon another soldier toward Sharif.
Yet if the president is erratic or irrational (rather than medically incapacitated), a president could simply fire his or her own cabinet.
With both his arms fully covered in bandages, Mr. Raqawi was more incapacitated than his fellow patient and needed help to eat.
Then Mr. Cosby allegedly assaulted her — putting his hands on her breasts and inside her vagina while she says she was incapacitated.
She was one of five witnesses who testified at the criminal trial that Cosby had incapacitated and assaulted them without their consent.
Elor Azaria, the soldier who was convicted last week of manslaughter for shooting a wounded and incapacitated Palestinian assailant in the head.
The once robust leader, who dressed expensively and was known for seeking the spotlight, spent his remaining years incapacitated at his estate.
The male staff of Sin du Jour find themselves incapacitated, and it's going to take some skill and cunning to undo the curse.
The assault, which incapacitated Sumner for months, shocked Americans, who regarded it as an intrusion of violence into the heart of American institutions.
The 49-year-old, arrested in February, is the son of the infamous Lee Kun-hee, the incapacitated chairman of the Samsung Group.
Andrea Constand alleges she became incapacitated after taking pills given to her by Cosby before he raped her at his home in 2004.
Several of the special forces with Arwa were wounded, and almost all their Humvees incapacitated -- many had been poorly repaired from previous skirmishes.
The main character in "When You Cure Me", his first major stage play, was a young woman incapacitated after a brutal sexual assault.
However, it's crucial to have a succession trustee that you're comfortable with to take over the job if you die or are incapacitated.
He was mayor of Jerusalem from 1993 to 2003, and took over as Prime Minister in 2006 after a stroke incapacitated Ariel Sharon.
Many of the British troops hadn't really been exposed to the disease and became infected, which incapacitated their army and required additional troops.
During my checkups, my doctors would tell me the horrible migraines that left me incapacitated for days might have to do with dehydration.
She also alleged that at some parties, young men had lined up to "gang rape" young women who had become incapacitated from drinking.
In contrast to a general power of attorney, a durable power of attorney provides for the event the individual becomes incapacitated, West said.
So anything that you strike with that red tip, nine times out of 10, are either gonna be incapacitated or laid to rest.
This excludes care over which patients have little control, such as that provided in emergencies or while they are already hospitalized or incapacitated.
When she was 23, Rosemary was one of the first people to receive a prefrontal lobotomy, but its failure left her permanently incapacitated.
It also suggested that, with Gabriel looking pretty incapacitated by the closing credits, we might be seeing more of Claudia in the future.
By December 2018, Redstone was formally ruled incapacitated by Los Angeles County Superior Court and given a guardian to protect his legal interests.
The woman testified earlier in the trial that she had been incapacitated by alcohol and possibly drugs, rendering her unable to grant consent.
Woodrow Wilson suffered a severe stroke in 1919 that largely incapacitated him, a condition that he and his advisers hid for a time.
When her husband was incapacitated by ill health, she became more influential, controlling Albania's secret police and orchestrating purges, arrests and show trials.
It would be an even more difficult task in an 80-person Senate if many members are incapacitated or otherwise unable to vote.
Instead the group laid out what would happen if there are mass vacancies or a number of lawmakers are incapacitated by an attack.
Of Hunter's four bandmates from Mott's defining 21960 album, "All the Young Dudes," two are dead and one is incapacitated from a stroke.
In Manhattan, a database used by the court lists 2,596 guardianship cases for incapacitated adults, though some of these people may have died.
During the Cold War, with Eastern European Jews incapacitated by Communist dictatorships, the American Jewish community was at the vanguard of Holocaust remembrance.
"He posed as if he was very old and incapacitated," Shrikant Kishore, a senior official with the Central Industrial Security Force, told CNN.
He ruled out the possibility that he could not remember assaulting Dr. Blasey because he blacked out or was otherwise incapacitated by drinking.
In many cases, alcohol is involved, and the question becomes whether either person was too incapacitated to be considered capable of giving consent.
The elder Mr. Lee has been incapacitated since a heart attack in 2014, leaving Lee Jae-yong as Samsung Electronics' de facto leader.
A California prosecutor has dropped all charges against a surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and raping up to 1,000 incapacitated women.
"We're more willing to accept that a child was taken advantage of, or someone was so incapacitated they couldn't say no," she said.
About six months later, Salazar became incapacitated after a stroke, and Caetano, his successor, initiated a slow political liberalization of the corporatist state.
If you become incapacitated, the people to whom you grant powers of attorney will handle your medical and financial affairs if you cannot.
Those extra votes would completely vanish, becoming only a single vote, if CEO and co-founder Adam Neumann, 40, dies or becomes incapacitated.
By her account he became obsessed with gaining custody of the children, contending that she was mentally unfit and incapacitated by prescription drugs.
"When you use a tool like this on an incapacitated person, to me it certainly amounts to cruel and degrading treatment," Melzer said.
In the early 2000s, Mr. Redstone established an irrevocable trust that would determine the future of his companies when he died or was incapacitated.
Think of guardianship and how you would want your child to be raised if you were no longer around – or if you were incapacitated.
Your estranged spouse also can make medical and financial decisions if you are incapacitated and will likely inherit your estate automatically upon your death.
The last-resort measure, most commonly used for the incapacitated, is a power of attorney, usually given to a family member chosen in advance.
About once a week, one would hit hard: her vision would disintegrate, she couldn't speak, and the pain would render her incapacitated and confused.
The counter-strike took place two hours later and "incapacitated" the anti-aircraft unit located 50 km (30 miles) east of Damascus, he said.
Constand alleges that the pills he gave her were actually quaaludes, a now-banned sedative, which rendered her incapacitated before he sexually assaulted her.
" Years before, while compiling their wills, he says the couple had a frank discussion about their futures should either of them become incapacitated. "B.
Afterward, she "became incapacitated" and "defendant sexually assaulted her" while she was "unable to consent," speak or "resist" his sexual advances,  the brief alleges.
Caregivers' decisions might not align with the ones an incapacitated person would make, Rehnquist argued, and actions such as discontinuing life support are irreversible.
You should also select trusted individuals to oversee your medical care and to make financial decisions for you, in the event you become incapacitated.
But in the 17th century, the medical Establishment became alarmed after a group of Swiss soldiers were rendered incapacitated by their longing for home.
There's been no shortage of chatter about the 25th Amendment, which allows the Cabinet to remove an incapacitated president from power in an emergency.
A producer is suing the show for misconduct after allegedly witnessing DeMario Jackson sexually assault Corinne Olympios while the contestant was incapacitated from intoxication.
A long-term care facility in Arizona announced Thursday that it would close after an incapacitated woman was sexually assaulted and later gave birth.
Several other women, including supermodel Janice Dickinson, testified in this trial that Cosby offered them blue pills that incapacitated them in incidents decades ago.
What if a critical mass of lawmakers become so incapacitated that the House or the Senate lacks the quorum it needs to conduct business?
If Mr. Morgan today seems not the least bit incapacitated by this ordeal, it is hardly the first time he has beaten the odds.
After he became incapacitated from complications of shoulder surgery, the company was forced to hastily replace Sergio Marchionne as chief executive over the weekend.
For those men who commit violent crimes, the legal community might start by seeing them as mentally incapacitated individuals with significantly impaired impulse control.
Other commercial autoland systems require continuous oversight by a trained pilot, and are only meant to assist if one of two pilots becomes incapacitated.
Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay Y. Lee has been effectively running the conglomerate after the elder Lee was incapacitated in a 2014 heart attack.
We do not accept that one can be dismissed for being incapacitated to come to work in an unsafe environment with nothing to use.
He became the de facto head of the Samsung Group after his father Lee Kun-Hee was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
The 25th Amendment, which passed in 1967, updated the succession of the presidency and vice presidency and what happens when the President is incapacitated.
I started watching the second season, "Aloha State," when I was incapacitated with the flu and alone in my apartment for five days straight.
Suppose a patient is incapacitated by pain from a broken vertebra, said Dr. Joshua A. Hirsch, a back-pain specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital.
It's a place where he and fellow caregivers can talk about the stresses, questions, and sadnesses that come with supporting an incapacitated loved one.
Nuro: Nuro enables instant communication and computing for millions of incapacitated patients in ​post-surgeries and ICUs, ​nursing homes and rehabilitation​​ by using brain signals.
Lawmakers said the provision had been used successfully only a handful of times, in the 1880s, to remove officials who were mentally or physically incapacitated.
But as a father, he would only be considered as such if he could prove that his spouse was incapacitated or already returned to work.
When his henchman becomes incapacitated, the blonde baddie must take matters into his own hands, leading to a fight on one of the bridge's suspenders.
He was incapacitated—"confined two years & a half under distressing [surgical] operations & a most forlorn hope of cure," as he put it in his letter.
I believe Woodley could repair a damaged vessel and rescue her lover, incapacitated with broken ribs and a shattered leg, all while battling a concussion.
Eisenkot was clearly alluding to the ongoing manslaughter trial of an IDF soldier who this past March shot dead an incapacitated Palestinian attacker in Hebron.
Lee is the son of infamous Lee Kun-hee, the incapacitated chairman of the Samsung Group, and as such is presumed heir to the throne.
In the past, whenever intrusive thoughts would spin through my mind, I'd add fuel to the flames and quickly find myself physically and emotionally incapacitated.
Clara's duct tape was purple, and she held her mattress in front of her; on it, the words "Not Incapacitated" were written with duct tape.
Otherwise, your spouse may still have some control over your finances and health care if you become incapacitated before the divorce is finalized, said Slowiaczek.
On Monday night, while Charley rested, someone stole the wheelchair off the porch of his Long Beach, Washington home, leaving the dog confused and incapacitated.
Willingham was studying at Harvard Law School when she and another woman were allegedly assaulted by a fellow student in 2011 while they were incapacitated.
The guardians attached a brief physician's certificate that contained minimal details and often stated that the ward was too incapacitated to attend a court hearing.
Not one comparable sequence of instruction occurred during my eight years of cancer treatments, although I was much more incapacitated and traumatized at the start.
But a forensic examination found that the men had been incapacitated by the beatings before they were shot; Jaypee Bertes had a broken right arm.
She has researched cases in which women have received no justice after reporting that they couldn't consent to sex because they were incapacitated by drinking.
It could sponsor studies to get reliable statistics on campus sexual assault, since too many surveys lump together incapacitated rape and sex under the influence.
Gruver, of Roswell, Georgia, became highly intoxicated and incapacitated, and fraternity members laid him down on a couch in the frat house, according to witnesses.
Earlier this year, Ms. Reyes was in a nearly fatal motorcycle accident, which left her hospitalized for 10 days and incapacitated for almost three months.
Scholz, a Social Democrat who is also vice chancellor, would likely take over Merkel's responsibilities, at least on a temporary basis, if she were incapacitated.
If a handful of House members are incapacitated due to coronavirus, that could potentially alter the outcome of a House vote to choose the president.
HIPPA authorization: HIPPA authorization gives doctors and other healthcare providers the freedom to speak with your spouse or other designated people if you are incapacitated.
A chilling video of the shooting showed a man firing into a white S.U.V., which then rolled back after its occupants had apparently been incapacitated.
After he became incapacitated from complications with a shoulder surgery, the company was forced to hastily replace Sergio Marchionne as chief executive over the weekend.
The two essentially control all shares, and if one of them dies or becomes incapacitated, the other takes over all voting rights for those shares.
When patients are absent or incapacitated, doctors can use professional judgment to decide whether talking to a relative or friend is in their best interest.
Police said Vasquez met the teen girl in the nearby city of Capitola that same day, where he gave her drugs until she was incapacitated.
Although the assault charges only dealt with Constand, O'Neill allowed five other women to testify that Cosby had incapacitated and assaulted them in prior incidents.
What you need is an actual plan for what will happen to your family, property, and business if you become incapacitated or when you die.
It is widely believed that the President is largely incapacitated, leaving the reins of the country in the hands of a military and civilian elite.
That said, this system could be applied to other applications, such as when firefighters are incapacitated by smoke, or scuba divers struggling in the ocean. [Draper]
Monkeys and apes are also known for helping their fellows — bringing water to an incapacitated individual or slowing down travel pace to accommodate an injured mate.
Yes, there might be the occasional mixup and erroneous 911 call, but car crash detection could also save many people who are incapacitated after an accident.
And at times, he's looked less like an expert grappler and more like a turtle flipped on its shell, incapacitated by pain that he'd never admit.
He is "incapacitated" in a hospital from wounds in the shootout and has not had a court hearing, according to a federal court filing last week.
Johnson, who worked at the William Morris talent agency, said that Cosby gave her a pill that incapacitated her and then sexually assaulted her in 1996.
She says the bullet incapacitated her, and fleeing concertgoers ended up trampling her, which she partly blames on Live Nation for having an inadequate exit plan.
Gianna Constand, who said she was aggressive and rude in the call, angrily demanded to know what pills Cosby gave her daughter that made her incapacitated.
Jerusalem (CNN)An Israeli military appeals court on Sunday upheld the guilty verdict of a soldier sentenced in February for fatally shooting an incapacitated Palestinian assailant.
Unlike large corporations, small businesses and partnerships without solid succession plans often fail when the owner or a senior-level partner retires, becomes incapacitated or dies.
Portland also had a continuation of government plan that would be activated if three or more city council members were killed or incapacitated during an attack.
After Redstone dies or is incapacitated, the trust will determine all matters that come to a shareholder vote at both companies, including potential mergers or acquisitions.
Eleven minutes later, as the wounded man, Abd Elfatah Ashareef, 21, lay on the ground incapacitated, Azaria shot him in the head with an assault rifle.
According to a statement, police in Auburn, Alabama, received a call minutes before midnight about a man allegedly exposing himself while standing over an incapacitated woman.
"The intention there was to allow the party latitude to replace someone who was incapacitated, neither dead nor dropped out of the race," Mr. Putnam said.
Rotondo claimed the bank told him he would have to prove his wife was incapacitated or had no choice but to return to work to qualify.
Indian people — at least the ones I know and know of — have a tendency to feed and feed you until you lay incapacitated on a couch.
There are a handful of actions that fall into this statute, but basically, it covers sexual assault either by force or by making the victim incapacitated.
Humanitarian agencies have pleaded for respite from the assaults, which they say have destroyed or incapacitated all hospitals in the rebel-held part of the city.
If the pilot is incapacitated, even someone who has never been inside an airplane before can get the aircraft safely onto an airport runway, Cirrus promised.
In most of the others, Mr. Rosenbaum said, the suspects died or became medically incapacitated and were unable to stand trial before their cases were resolved.
I have accepted that today, in this world, if I want birth control without suicide, I will be in pain, inconvenienced, incapacitated for days each month.
Langewiesche wrote: The cabin occupants would have become incapacitated within a couple of minutes, lost consciousness, and gently died without any choking or gasping for air.
Yet deciding what to do to prepare, for example, for the possibility of becoming incapacitated by illness is a test of managing expectations around the unexpected.
With her mother gone and her grandmother incapacitated, she had no one to ask about Ethel's life, so she decided to invent a life for her.
Because of the split with Hamas, it is not certain who would be next in line to lead the Palestinian Authority if Mr. Abbas were incapacitated.
I've been limiting my presence at demonstrations because I have a hip deformity, and an hour of walking is enough to leave me incapacitated for days.
But an Australian report published in 2016 listed 15 cases in the five years from 2010 to 2014 of the pilots of small aircraft being incapacitated.
Mr. Lee effectively runs Samsung, South Korea's largest conglomerate; he is the son of its chairman, Lee Kun-hee, who has been incapacitated with health problems.
Once an impairment is diagnosed, doctors on the panel would need to determine whether the president is incapacitated and whether the incapacity results from the disorder.
Certainly, the lion was so incapacitated that in all those hours he'd been able to move only 350 meters from the place where he was shot.
She was one of five "prior bad acts" witnesses who testified at the criminal trial that Cosby had incapacitated and then assaulted them without their consent.
The care facility in Arizona where an incapacitated woman was raped and later gave birth will soon be closed, the nursing home's operator announced on Thursday.
Cynthia Bryant, executive director of the California Republican Party, told the delegation that at least six party staffers are incapacitated with norovirus, a highly contagious digestive illness.
Samsung is going through a restructuring to clear a succession path for Lee to assume control after his father was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
Being elderly, homeless or mentally incapacitated does not seem to give police officers pause, as the losses of Kathryn Johnston, Margaret LaVerne Mitchell and Pearlie Golden reveal.
Two former Florida paramedics allegedly took dozens of selfies with unconscious or incapacitated patients as part of what authorities termed an ongoing "selfie war" competition, PEOPLE confirms.
Through the application of these skillful means, I learned not to be incapacitated by the suffering, but allow it to become the ground of compassion within me.
After Sumner Redstone is incapacitated or dies, the trust would determine all matters that come to a shareholder vote at both companies, including potential mergers or acquisitions.
Jefferson did not survive the shooting, but her son, Kahmani, did – though the now 5-year-old remains "fully incapacitated" with little hope of recovery, prosecutors say.
If the driver still doesn't grab the wheel, the car will assume the driver is incapacitated and come to a gradual stop with the hazard lights flashing.
Akihito said that a regent may be appointed, most likely his son Crown Prince Naruhito, to serve in his place if he is seriously ill or incapacitated.
In a letter explaining their decision, administrators detailed that on the night in question, the 150-pound, then-18-year-old Clara was intoxicated, but not incapacitated.
It also has a dead whale, some truly incredible green screen, and one of the most uncomfortable portrayals of a mentally incapacitated person ever committed to film.
Johnson, who worked at the William Morris talent agency, said that in 1996, Cosby gave her a pill that incapacitated her and then he sexually assaulted her.
He betrayed that trust when he pushed her to take drugs that incapacitated her and then took advantage of her sexually, Assistant District Attorney Kristen Feden said.
Johnson, a former assistant at the William Morris talent agency, testified Monday that in 1996 Cosby pressured her to take a pill that left her largely incapacitated.
Congress would then have to approve the body and they would be able "to determine whether the president is incapacitated, either mentally or physically" via an examination.
The second lawyer failed to disclose to the jury that his client had such a low IQ and was physically incapacitated at the time of the murder.
The first is that Gutierrez was so physically and mentally incapacitated by illness during the time she represented Syed that she overlooked McClain as an alibi witness.
After Sumner Redstone dies or is incapacitated, the trust will determine all matters that come to a shareholder vote at both companies, including potential mergers or acquisitions.
Everytown for Gun Safety found that for every gun-related death in the U.S., another two people hit by gun violence are left injured, maimed, or incapacitated.
Recently a man claimed that his Tesla saved his life, driving him to the hospital after an embolism incapacitated him while he was driving on the highway.
Janice Dickinson, Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha, Janice Baker-Kinney and Lise-Lotte Lublin testified last week that Cosby incapacitated them and then assaulted them in separate incidents.
The president cannot get rid of Mr Glas entirely: unless congress impeaches him by a two-thirds vote, he will take over if Mr Moreno is incapacitated.
If the person involved has been killed, incapacitated or is a juvenile, a family member or other representative can seek a court order on the victim's behalf.
Also, a recent lawsuit claims that Viacom and CBS Corp, where Redstone is also executive chairman, improperly paid millions for Redstone's services even though he was "incapacitated".
Ms. Constand says Mr. Cosby had evolved into her mentor, invited her to his home, gave her pills and wine, then molested her while she was incapacitated.
Meanwhile, the company employed at least two of his relatives and gave his wife the power to help name his successor should he die or become incapacitated.
A nurse has been charged with sexual assault in a case involving the impregnation of a woman who was incapacitated at a long-term health care facility.
We've never talked about any elder care plans she and my father have, or what they might want me to do for them if they become incapacitated.
This year, there was also enough mulled wine consumed to leave over 28 revelers incapacitated, including a 12-year-old boy who was reportedly in a coma.
Congress could, theoretically, expel an incapacitated member by a two-thirds vote, but that would be an extraordinary act that would permanently remove that member from office.
By the time of the United States Open, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka and Kei Nishikori — all ranked in the Top 10 — are incapacitated by injury.
There's the filibuster, gerrymandering, the Electoral College, voting rights — they all blend into the same dynamic, which is that DC is functionally incapacitated by these archaic rules.
If both you and your partner are incapacitated at the same time, or need to be hospitalized at the same time, you need to designate a caregiver.
"There's not a lot of precedent to draw on; in fact, there's none in which you've had an incapacitated nominee," said Rutgers political science professor Ross Baker.
The husband was at first charged with third-degree criminal sexual assault against an incapacitated victim, but the charge were dropped because of the marital rape loophole.
"There is not a single piece of evidence or video or photo that shows an unconscious or incapacitated woman being sexually assaulted," said Spitzer, the new prosecutor.
If one of them dies or becomes incapacitated, Lyft's so-called sunset clause enables the remaining co-founder to control the votes of the deceased co-founder.
Another rule would have required the Social Security Administration to provide information about mentally incapacitated people to law enforcement agencies that conduct background checks for gun purchases.
A similar protocol is in place in the event a user becomes incapacitated, though in that case someone will have to have proof of power of attorney.
If you cut somebody or stab someone with that side on an actual bayonet, 9 times of 10 are either gonna be incapacitated or laid to rest.
A theory considered by the Malaysian government and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau is that the passengers and crew of MH370 were incapacitated by an oxygen deficiency.
He presides over the official count of electoral votes once, possibly twice, and, in the meantime, he waits in the wings in case the president becomes incapacitated.
However, states can cap enrollment, meaning some families end up on waiting lists for years and may only receive services when a caregiver dies or becomes incapacitated.
From the jump, it's unclear if the titular Keeper's new world is real, or if it's a pocket reality their mind cooked up while they were incapacitated.
Solomon has since gone viral for her deft, graceful handling of the challenge that has incapacitated so many, though she certainly didn't expect to become mildly famous.
After Mr. Colombo was incapacitated, Mr. Persico took control of the Colombo family even though his appeals on his conviction in the hijacking case had been rejected.
Even though they knew how bad the scene would look to the armed guards, the inmates still sprung into action, trying to get the incapacitated jailer some help.
A living will is a separate legal document that states whether or not you want life-sustaining treatment if you're incapacitated and can't make decisions on your own.
With the White House's best and brightest out of action (perhaps incapacitated as part of covfefe's first offensive), it fell to us to make sense of the situation.
On Thursday she issued a statement through British police to thank hospital staff and people who came to her help when "when my father and I were incapacitated".
In America advance directives and living wills, documents that spell out the treatment people want if they become incapacitated, have become more popular over the past few decades.
Hacienda HealthCare operates the long-term care facility for the developmentally disabled where the 29-year-old incapacitated woman gave birth to a baby boy on Dec. 29.
He had been "incapacitated and intubated" in a hospital from wounds suffered in the shootout and has not had a court hearing, according to a federal court filing.
Beneficiaries have included executives from Hyundai and Korean Air, and Mr Lee's father, Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung, who was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
A female friend of the plaintiff was concerned about her because she became incapacitated, the lawsuit said, and put her in a cab so she could get home.
Renault, which owns 43% of Nissan and stood by Mr Ghosn as he was "temporarily incapacitated", was reportedly preparing to replace him as its chief executive and chairman.
For example, MedStar Health, a huge, Maryland-based healthcare system, was severely incapacitated by a ransomware attack that made national headlines when, among other things, it threatened lives.
Smoke causes more fire deaths than flames, according to the National Fire Protection Association, because people are incapacitated by fumes so quickly that they can't get to safety.
If the victim did not physically resist, even if she was fearful or incapacitated, one study showed she was more likely to be viewed as a willing participant.
If a situation warranted, Congress could pass a resolution directing the commission to conduct an examination of the president to determine whether they are incapacitated mentally or physically.
One speaker at the American Library Association's 1910 conference claimed he knew fifty librarians who had become incapacitated by the work, including some who died before their time.
One limitation of the study is that most patients were incapacitated and unable to respond to wishes or participate in interviews about the experiences, the study team notes.
The first call that came in over the radio was over a familiar issue -- a seemingly incapacitated man was hanging around a gas station convenience store causing problems.
The bill would create a congressional "oversight" commission that could declare the president incapacitated, leading to his removal from office under the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Now an expert is willing to testify that the drugs in Naz's body wouldn't keep him from committing the murder, despite the same cocktail leaving some people incapacitated.
It costs a lot more than people want to spend, and it is difficult to picture yourself so incapacitated that you can no longer take care of yourself.
One of the working theories is that the plane flew for hours on autopilot with its crew dead or incapacitated and then crashed when its fuel ran out.
An intruding penis can get inside just fine, but when it moves back outward, the teeth clamp on and rip into it, rendering the perpetrator incapacitated with pain.
Experts say that swapping out a presidential nominee at this stage of the game would be virtually impossible unless Mr. Trump dies, becomes incapacitated or decides to quit.
If Mr. Redstone dies, or is declared incapacitated, his shares would be transferred to a seven-member trust that includes Ms. Redstone, a family lawyer and his grandchildren.
One summer, a particularly late July column made tabloid headlines replete with quotes from her readers, who found themselves incapacitated from having to start the month off blind.
According to San Jose Police, Vasquez met the 14-year-old in the nearby city of Capitola, before kidnapping her and giving her drugs until she became incapacitated.
Rules about who can make treatment decisions for the incapacitated often are not followed, and there's little oversight if a person forges themselves as a health care proxy.
With fiscal and structural policies impaired — with both arms incapacitated — central banks were the only game in town, in an economy that needed high, sustainable and inclusive growth.
She also alleged that at some parties, boys lined up by a bedroom to "gang-rape" incapacitated girls and claimed those in the lineup included Kavanaugh and Judge.
Swetnick also alleged that at some parties, boys lined up by a bedroom to "gang-rape" incapacitated girls and claimed those in the lineup included Kavanaugh and Judge.
"There is not a single piece of evidence or video or photo that shows an unconscious or incapacitated woman being sexually assaulted," Spitzer said during a press conference.
Ms. Agaton's ordeal began while trying to provide for her family — her husband was incapacitated after a stroke and the youngest of their three children has special needs.
The Social Security Administration's new proposed rule would feed information about people deemed mentally incapacitated into the federal instant background check system, blocking them from purchasing a weapon.
Jay Y. Lee, the vice chairman of Samsung and the only son of the incapacitated chairman, faces arrest on charges that he tried to bribe the country's president.
It is widely believed in Algeria that Bouteflika is incapacitated by illness and has left the reins of the country in the hands of a civilian-military elite.
However, the court said it was of the opinion that the patient was completely incapacitated and the doctor did not have to further verify her wish to die.
On Thursday, operators of a health care center in Phoenix where an incapacitated woman was raped and gave birth last year announced that they would close it down.
An incapacitated woman who gave birth after being raped at a long-term care facility in Arizona had likely been pregnant before, according to new documents filed Wednesday.
Just two of the 104 victims were armed; a third were in handcuffs or shackles, and many more were already incapacitated or immobilized when the Taser was used.
They appear similar in subject but worlds apart in tone: the first shows a woman incapacitated on a mattress in a slightly askew room, presumably within a frat house.
Jay Y. Lee's father Lee Kun-hee, who has been incapacitated since a 2014 heart attack, was handed a three-year suspended jail sentence in 2009 for tax evasion.
Level 4 requires the vehicle to handle driving tasks even if the human does not respond to a request to take over, such as if he's asleep or incapacitated.
He or she sets the agenda for the chamber and is second in line to the presidency if President Donald Trump were to die in office or become incapacitated.
Few relish the idea of spending years, even decades, incapacitated by illness, dependent on caregivers and unable to enjoy the people, places and activities that make life worth living.
In California, it's illegal to sexually penetrate someone who you know is incapable of consenting, and the prosecution sought to prove Turner took advantage of an incapacitated, vulnerable woman.
"We were very frank to each other and all the unions agreed that workers are incapacitated and we provided sufficient justification that they are unable to work," Gundani said.
The impeachment allegations against Mugabe include that he is "of advanced age" and too incapacitated to serve, and that he "allowed his wife to usurp constitutional power," per AP.
If you haven't properly set up access for your heirs, they may need a court order to do so should you become incapacitated or after your death, he said.
A long-term care facility in Arizona has agreed to state oversight in an effort to avoid closing after an incapacitated patient was sexually assaulted and later gave birth.
The effort has been coordinated by the Paris-based nonprofit Forbidden Stories, an organization that aims to finish the work left behind by slain, imprisoned, or otherwise incapacitated journalists.
As Novak Djokovic pursues a third United States Open title, he finds himself in the odd position of issuing get-well messages to a chorus line of incapacitated opponents.
Davis Cup rules at that stage forbade substitutions unless a player was incapacitated by illness or injury, and a doctor refused to confirm that Martin was unfit to play.
Cosby betrayed that trust in January 2004 when he pushed her to take drugs and wine that incapacitated her and then sexually assaulted her without her consent, prosecutors said.
Swetnick alleged in a sworn statement Wednesday that she was gang raped by a "train" of boys when she was incapacitated at a teen party in the early '80s.
One of the first steps childless people should take is to hire an elder law lawyer, who can draw up documents that will protect them if they become incapacitated.
Hacienda HealthCare entered the national spotlight after news broke that a resident woman who had been in a nonverbal, incapacitated state since she was a toddler had given birth.
This form gives someone else the ability to make medical decisions for someone who is incapacitated, and it may also grant the right to see the patient's medical records.
The last thing Mexico needs at this juncture is its leader incapacitated and unable to follow through on steering the country through the murky waters of what lies ahead.
Isabelle Huppert is their self-centered daughter — like her parents, a musician — whose questions about what she can do to help as her mother becomes increasingly incapacitated ring hollow.
At least until a stroke incapacitated her in 2009, she was accessible to friends and neighbors in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, where she was known simply as Nelle.
Sessions has fallen ill, he's incapacitated in some fashion, or he's been coopted or captured: to preserve any dignity, for the good of the country he needs to resign.
Others have said that the company culture has grown more strict since Mr. Lee's father was incapacitated and pressures on the company to perform well under Mr. Lee grew.
In fact, he loves funk and soul so much he ended up having to cancel his New Year's set in Bristol after a funk and soul induced fever incapacitated him.
"I think of exercise just like medication: If somebody is really incapacitated, super depressed, and anxious, they may need medicine to help them do the work of psychotherapy," she says.
A court filing last week by his mother, Shelia Ward, requested that she be appointed Singleton's temporary conservator in order to make medical and financial decisions while he is incapacitated.
But the long-term risk is that the Muslim north, where Buhari hails from, might not accept Osinbajo as a permanent solution if the president became incapacitated at some point.
But, Blackwell took issue with the Eubanks for their mini PR tour post-fight, giving interviews to the media on what happened despite the wishes of the incapacitated Blackwell's family.
I now know that, whether or not I was drugged, anyone as incapacitated as I was is incapable of giving consent, and Jean-Paul's admission of being sober was predatory.
Then Snooki reveals that everyone's favorite ex-cast member, Angelina—formerly known to a once incapacitated Mike as a "dirty little hamster"—is eager to join them in Sin City.
The news comes weeks after a 85033-year old woman who has been incapacitated for more than 14 years gave birth at the facility unexpectedly to a healthy baby boy.
But you should have at least one alternate listed, she said — that way, you're covered if that person predeceases you, or becomes incapacitated in the same accident that injures you.
The third-generation de facto head of the powerful Samsung Group, Lee has effectively directed operations since his father, Lee Kun-hee, was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
Without that provision, if the owner had not requested that distribution, even though he was incapacitated, he could incur a substantial penalty — 50 percent of the distribution, Mr. Newcomb said.
Less dramatic than the possibility of impeachment or removal via the Twenty-fifth Amendment is the distinct possibility that Trump will simply limp through a single term, incapacitated by opposition.
Dickinson was the latest woman to testify she was given a blue pill that incapacitated her, and she said she worried her career would be ruined if she spoke out.
To thwart his political enemies, Maduro turned to the Venezuelan supreme court, which was packed with loyalists, and which "effectively incapacitated" the legislature by striking down most of its bills.
The driver, later described as "incapacitated," had been idling in an area where cars aren't allowed, was approached by the police and drove off, hitting pedestrians and then a wall.
She often responds to stress with a kind of paralysis that registers as slowness, even confusion; she can spend hours in stores, incapacitated by the question of what to buy.
You don't need a lawyer to put these in place, but they should be signed so that one spouse can make medical and financial decisions if the other is incapacitated.
"They need to know that the more you know about their financial picture, the better a decision-maker you can be" if they become incapacitated, said Vargo of Burning River Advisory.
News outlets report 40-year-old Christina Boyles and 39-year-old Herbert Boyles, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, were arrested and charged Tuesday with abuse and neglect of an incapacitated adult.
That could be for pilotless missions or as a back-up for single-pilot use, allowing a helicopter to return to base if that pilot was incapacitated, says Mr Van Buiten.
The Assembly oversees the activities of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and will choose his successor if the 76-year-old cleric dies or becomes incapacitated during its eight-year term.
Redstone in May removed Dauman and board member George Abrams from Sumner M. Redstone National Amusements Trust, which would control Viacom and CBS Corp when the billionaire dies or is incapacitated.
Swetnick also said in a sworn statement that she saw Kavanaugh waiting in line outside a bedroom for his turn to have sex with an incapacitated young woman at a party.
On Thursday the President of the United States tweeted a mashup of the Speaker of the House to make it look as if she is drunk, incapacitated or slurring her words.
The prosecution countered that it was Mr. Cosby who had been a deceiver, hiding behind his amiable image as America's Dad to prey on women that he first incapacitated with intoxicants.
She has said that Mr. Cosby, now 80, took advantage of his position as her mentor to bring her to his home where he gave her three pills that incapacitated her.
No one wants to cruise 65 mph along a highway and have bullets pelt the car next to them, which might slam into them with the driver wounded and possibly incapacitated.
Five of the seven Navy sailors who died may have been almost instantly "incapacitated" and died quickly, according to a preliminary Navy analysis released last month, a defense official told CNN.
Ratified after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, the amendment was created to allow the vice president to take over if a president became severely physically or mentally incapacitated.
Prosecutors highlighted the picture at a news conference in January 2014 and said that it had been taken when Mr. Lieberman claimed he was too mentally incapacitated to leave his house.
The emperor also seemed to cast doubt on whether it was appropriate to use an existing system that would allow Naruhito to take over as regent if his father were incapacitated.
"I actually think the president is mentally incapacitated and I have thought so for quite some time," Dean, a frequent critic of Trump's known for his polarizing comments, said on MSNBC.
The Times dropped a bombshell story late Friday that Rosenstein discussed secretly recording Trump and seeking cabinet support to force him out of office as being incapacitated under the 25h Amendment.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's president on Sunday turned down a pardon request by an ex-conscript who is serving an serving a 14-month jail term for killing an incapacitated Palestinian assailant.
In the month after the case, 300,000 requests were made for advance-directive forms, so people could make it known in advance what should happen to them if they became incapacitated.
We pretended the pilot was incapacitated, I pushed the button, and that was the last time anyone touched the plane's controls until we had come to a stop on the runway.
A judge set an early June hearing on the possible removal of CEO Philippe Dauman from the trust that will control the media company when Redstone dies or is deemed incapacitated.
Algeria: After weeks of mass protests, the chief of staff of Algeria's army called for the president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, incapacitated since a stroke in 2013, to be declared unfit to rule.
The first act traces Ms. Steinem's life from her childhood with a mother incapacitated by anxiety and depression, and the second takes the form of a talking circle for the audience.
"Martial law is when civilian authority is incapacitated and cannot function," Cohn told me, and a military officer is in control of the three functions of government (legislative, executive, and judicial).
In opening statements, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said Cosby, a powerful Temple University trustee, built up trust with Constand and then pressured her to take pills that incapacitated her.
Service members incapacitated by PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and various mental health conditions attributed to trauma are thus temporarily retired by default and risk having their benefits stripped upon reevaluation.
Rather, it is a "palace coup" within the governing ZANU-PF political party motivated by a struggle between two factions over who will succeed Mugabe when he is incapacitated or dies.
But a health crisis that left 66-year-old Marchionne incapacitated in a Swiss hospital set off a transition last week that was sudden and rushed, banking and industry sources said.
We then moved on to the advance directive and power of attorney, which is the ability of a person designated by us to make decisions for us if we become incapacitated.
The Samsung Group's chairman, Lee Kun-hee — Lee Jae-yong's father and the son of Samsung's founder Lee Byung-chull — is currently incapacitated following a heart attack he suffered in 2014.
In extreme cases, when incapacitated parents have failed to plan and the family cannot reach an agreement, Dimond says courts have been known to appoint guardians to make the crucial decisions.
Samsung has been in the midst of an ongoing restructuring to clear a succession path for Lee to assume control after his father was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
"Sessions has fallen ill, he's incapacitated in some fashion, or he's been coopted or captured: to preserve any dignity, for the good of the country he needs to resign," Dobbs tweeted.
Among her allegations, she alleged that at some parties in th 1980s, boys lined up by a bedroom to "gang-rape" incapacitated girls and claimed those in the lineup included Kavanaugh.
Maybe it has something to do with the natural phallicity of a giant bong, or maybe it's a little more sinister and predatory, like the troubling fetishization of dazed, incapacitated women.
Lee, the vice chairman of flagship affiliate Samsung Electronics, has managed South Korea's top conglomerate after his father and founding patriarch Lee Kun-hee was incapacitated after a May 2014 heart attack.
The other, Abd Elfatah Ashareef, 21, was wounded and lay on the ground incapacitated when Azaria shot him in the head with an assault rifle more than 10 minutes after the attack.
Anonymous says Mr Trump's aides briefly discussed, then dismissed, removing him via the 25th Amendment, which allows a majority of the cabinet to instigate the removal of a leader who is incapacitated.
As robo-fights go, this is more likely to be like be like Rock 'em Sock 'em robots, with the two mechanical creations squaring off and exchanging blows until one is incapacitated.
By insisting that the flight crew doubles as bartenders, they can presumably keep track of how much booze everyone has consumed and prevent someone from being incapacitated and/or a safety risk.
My fear was that I would become incapacitated in some way and then be stuck in a room full of old men and I never, ever want to be an old man.
Hence, when many of us become incapacitated and confront questions of whether to pursue heroic, but futile care, our families may agree to such treatment, rather than letting us die with dignity.
The official also noted the Navy is trying to corroborate accounts which suggest that the two sailors who weren't almost instantly "incapacitated" attempted to help the other five escape the incoming water.
Ms. Weckhorst, 21, of Doylestown, Pa., said in her complaint that she became incapacitated from drinking too much alcohol at a fraternity party in April 2014, while a freshman at Kansas State.
You should also stop drinking and reconsider your plan if you notice yourself or people around you seem excessively intoxicated, confused, disoriented, or physically incapacitated beyond the expected effects of drinking alcohol.
More than 50 women spoke out against Cosby, many with remarkably similar stories about his alleged actions decades ago: He gave them drugs, they became incapacitated, and he assaulted them, they said.
All of this was done while his wife and two small children watched from the backseat, hysterically crying and pleading with the police to stop inflicting unspeakable pain on their incapacitated father.
This doesn't mean that cancer, high blood pressure and smoking aren't important, said McClintock, but factors like loneliness and poor hearing were better predictors of being dead or incapacitated within five years.
Once in office, a president can be replaced only if he or she is convicted by the Senate, after articles of impeachment are issued by the House of Representatives, or is incapacitated.
Under WeWork's corporate bylaws, Rebekah Neumann is one of three people who would decide on her husband's successor if he should die or become incapacitated within 10 years of the company's IPO.
Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha, Janice Baker-Kinney and Lise-Lotte Lublin each testified last week that Cosby incapacitated them with drugs or wine and then assaulted them in separate incidents decades ago.
When former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner was convicted in March of raping an incapacitated woman behind a Dumpster after a campus frat party, he faced a maximum of 14 years in prison.
Mr. Barak's term was too short to be affected by investigations; Mr. Sharon was incapacitated by a stroke before investigations concluded; Mr. Olmert was forced to resign, and then convicted and jailed.
In 1788, the same year his father became incapacitated by mental illness, the prince secretly bought the newspaper The Morning Post, to stop it from publishing embarrassing information about his love life.
Controversy aside, there have been multiple reports of Knightscope robots being incapacitated by obstacles like a mall fountain, malfunctioning by running over a toddler, and ignoring a woman&aposs calls for help.
It's become widely believed that he has spent his time as president largely incapacitated and has recently left the reigns of the country in the hands of a military and civilian elite.
Consider a power of attorney for your finances: This should be an individual whom you can trust to make decisions over your finances and ensure your bills get paid if you're incapacitated.
While governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton rejected the clemency petition of Ricky Ray Rector, a black man who shot and killed a white police officer before shooting himself, leaving him mentally incapacitated.
Reynolds' macho, bow-wielding character winds up incapacitated, forcing his friends to find the requisite courage and grit to escape a group of backwoods sadists and get out of the woods alive.
On Tuesday, Arizona police arrested the alleged father of the baby birthed by the incapacitated patient , after taking DNA samples from the male employees at the Phoenix care facility where she lived.
On the other hand, the shooter was contained and potentially could have been waited out or incapacitated — possibly even by a robot carrying a nonlethal weapon, such as a "flash bang" grenade.
The first mystery in the series opens with Watson calling your group of Baker Street Irregulars to investigate the murder of Mary Ann Nichols, because Holmes has been incapacitated by drug use.
This is a critical service in conjunction with other harm reduction efforts, like providing peer support for people having bad trips, because these people are often too incapacitated to report what they've taken.
In my experience it is much more common for patients to fail to communicate what they want to their family members, who, when a patient becomes incapacitated, have to make the critical decisions.
But in 22016, Cosby was charged with the 22017 assault of Andrea Costand, who said Cosby had given her pills in his suburban Pennsylvania home that left her incapacitated and then molested her.
The issue of health may be more pertinent in America -- where the vice president assumes the top job in the event the president is incapacitated -- than in countries with other systems of government.
I hate being incapacitated, I hate not having a sex drive like I used to, and I hate feeling like I have to deal with my head before I can relax in bed.
Worth reading: The entire saga of how Mueller and Comey prevented an incapacitated Attorney General John Ashcroft from authorizing a covert government surveillance program (that they believed was unconstitutional) from his hospital bed.
Most of all, make sure you have current power of attorney designations for somebody you trust, in case you become incapacitated in the meantime, said Monica Dwyer, an Ohio-based certified financial planner.
Put copies in the hands of trusted family members, too, especially if they are named to make health care decisions or take financial actions on your behalf should you become incapacitated, said Lehmann.
Far from implying an individual is permanently incapacitated, a representative payee is often used as a less-restrictive alternative to a court declaration that an individual is incompetent to manage their own affairs.
In April, Redstone gave Shari and a friend of the family authority over his health care if he becomes incapacitated, sources have told Reuters, replacing Dauman and Viacom's chief operating officer, Thomas Dooley.
It will oblige if someone asks to remove their account, remove a deceased immediate family members account or to remove "an incapacitated user's account" so long as an authorized representative makes the request.
The family of a woman who was raped and gave birth while incapacitated at a Phoenix healthcare facility filed a notice of a $45 million claim against the state, The Arizona Republic reported.
Not only is there no cohort of federal judges standing by if a justice should die or become mentally incapacitated, but confirming a successor seems to become more difficult with each subsequent vacancy.
The French government, Renault's biggest shareholder, will support the decision to keep Ghosn at its helm unless it becomes clear he will be "chronically incapacitated" by the Japanese investigation, officials said on Monday.
If you have any allergies or medical conditions you want others to know about in case you are injured or incapacitated, you can set up the Medical ID screen within the Health app.
The former foreign minister also angered the Israeli top brass, whom he will oversee, by joining protests last month against the court-martial of a soldier who shot dead an incapacitated Palestinian assailant.
Yet, while this report offers a well-considered list of potential reforms, its primary proposal is to allow vacant House seats and the seats of incapacitated members to be temporarily filled by appointments.
But, others say they were baffled by what they felt was a sudden turn -- they say Britney was going full steam ahead with a new show, and then suddenly became all but incapacitated.
Today's safety systems can do all that, plus send an alert even when a driver is incapacitated and also send more detailed information on the vehicle's status, such as whether the airbag deployed.
This can create challenges when a student gets sick or is incapacitated, and parents are sometimes shocked to find that paying tuition doesn't necessarily give them overarching authority or instant access to information.
This is not the first self-landing tech, we report, but among the most capable, even though it's supposed to be used only with at least one non-incapacitated, experienced pilot supervising it.
Mr. Netanyahu accepted a proposal suggested by Mr. Rivlin under which Mr. Netanyahu would serve as prime minister first, but if charged, would declare himself incapacitated while he sorted out his legal troubles.
Also in attendance on Wednesday was the woman he is accused of assaulting, Andrea Constand, a former Temple University staff member who says he drugged her then molested her while she was incapacitated.
In Cosby's trial, Constand and the prior bad acts witnesses all reported that they had been drugged by Cosby and rendered incapacitated, which made them unable to fight back or resist his advances.
Those are alleged to include government support for a merger of two Samsung affiliates in 2015 that helped Mr. Lee, 48, inherit corporate control from his incapacitated father, Lee Kun-hee, the chairman.
The most important parts of the process have to do with your financial health while you are still alive: You need power of attorney forms and healthcare proxies in case you are incapacitated.
That includes government support for a merger of two Samsung affiliates in 2015, which helped Mr. Lee inherit corporate control from his incapacitated father, the chairman, Lee Kun-hee, according to the prosecutor.
Bouteflika has refused to relinquish power even though it is widely believed he is incapacitated by illness and has left the reins of the country in the hands of a civilian-military elite.
The next two episodes respectively revolve around a young lieutenant forced to take command for the first time when senior officers are incapacitated, and a culture clash over the customs of an alien species.
It's not exactly what Dee Dee wants, because it means she's only in charge in the event that Gypsy is incapacitated, but she has the lawyer, who is very skeptical, draft if up anyway.
Through the referendum, Ouattara is also believed to be seeking to create the new post of vice-president to take over and complete the president's term if he were incapacitated or died in office.
The comments from Redstone, the controlling shareholder of Viacom and CBS, are the latest in a spat with Viacom which will likely affect the direction of the company after Redstone dies or becomes incapacitated.
Those analysts believe al-Qaduli would have been expected to take control of the day-to-day running of ISIS, also called ISIL, if its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was killed or incapacitated.
Or is it a charter for property owners that allows them to craft a state that's well-armed and capable enough to defend their rights but incapacitated to govern the economy in any way?
HG devastated Kim when she was pregnant with JD, now three and a half years old, landing her in the hospital multiple times for dehydration, leaving her incapacitated, and resulting in substantial weight loss.
The former Oregon National Guardsman, from the small city of Roseburg, and two friends — Anthony Sadler and Spencer Stone — were traveling in Europe in August 2015 when they incapacitated a heavily armed Islamist gunman.
The woman's lawyer says the three men conspired to attack her knowing she was incapacitated; the defense cast her as a jilted lover who decided to go after Rose's money when she was dumped.
US defense officials have previously said that the its retaliatory strike incapacitated some 20% of the regime's operational fixed-wing aircraft, making the preservation of the remaining planes of the utmost importance to Damascus.
What's more, the car will include a camera-based driver awareness system that will look to see if the driver is awake and not incapacitated in some way (suffering a pulmonary embolism, for example).
And perhaps the hardest part: Vice President Mike Pence would have to sign off on the body's decision to invoke the 25th Amendment, as well as their assessment that Trump is incapacitated to serve.
This includes a power of attorney, which allows an appointed person to handle financial affairs should you become incapacitated, and a health care proxy, to allow someone to communicate with doctors about your health.
The facility has been at the center of scrutiny after a 29-year old woman who has been incapacitated for more than 14 years gave birth unexpectedly to a healthy baby boy in December.
In addition, Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha, Janice Baker-Kinney and Lise-Lotte Lublin each testified last week that Cosby incapacitated them with drugs or wine and then assaulted them in separate incidents decades ago.
The second loophole states that it is not a crime to have sex with a person who is incapacitated, such a through drugs or alcohol, if the person is responsible for their own conditions.
The hospital's risk management department told police that "Multiple staff members viewed the victim while he was incapacitated, including after he was deceased," according to a Denver Police Department incident report from May 8.
"The best way to remove this as a defense for law enforcement is if you put individuals in custody in the same category as people who are drunk, drugged or otherwise incapacitated," Morrell said.
If college-age men across the country are anything like those I spoke to, many of them have no idea that a woman cannot give legal consent if she's incapacitated by alcohol or drugs.
The annulment was granted two years later, after Mr. Duterte was found to be "psychologically incapacitated to handle essential marital obligations" and to have "gross indifference to others' needs and feelings," among other traits.
One was forced to make his consent to a forced confession with only a thumb print because he was too incapacitated to write out his signature, according to a relative informed by the detainee.
Even his unlikely scenes ring true, as in a tour-de-force climactic episode set inside a rat-research lab in which three of the four characters present are suddenly incapacitated in different ways.
The amendment went into effect in 1967, four years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, as a way to clarify constitutional lines of succession in the event a president dies or is incapacitated.
A former nurse accused of raping and impregnating an incapacitated woman under his care last year at a Phoenix nursing home pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges of sexual assault and child abuse.
"Algeria is facing the twin challenges of a fiscal crisis and a serious terrorism threat at a time when the aged head of state is largely incapacitated due to health problems," Croft and Louney said.
It's also important to name people to several key roles, including an executor of your will, and powers of attorney for both health care and your financial affairs if you become incapacitated while still living.
The announcement comes a day after former nurse Nathan Sutherland pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a 29-year-old woman in an incapacitated state who was under his care at Hacienda Healthcare in Phoenix.
He and Baker, two men with no constitutional role in the 20023th Amendment process, and others observed Reagan in a meeting the next day and decided that he was not incapacitated, Mayer and McManus reported.
Since he's incapacitated, Commander Pryce's duties will be split between Commander Putnam (Stephen Kunken, aka Ari Spyros of Billions) and Commander Cushing (Greg Byrk), whose burn scars give his chiseled cheekbones the perfect villain look.
" How Living In The South Fixed My Body Image "Indian people — at least the ones I know and know of — have a tendency to feed and feed you until you lay incapacitated on a couch.
David Rangel, president of the Modoc Railroad Academy, said putting another person in the engineer's cab -- a practice common in airplane cockpits and many freight lines -- could help prevent accidents if the engineer becomes incapacitated.
It's up to states to define what it means to consent to sex, as well as what it means to be intoxicated and whether it matters if you voluntarily drink yourself into an incapacitated state.
"The most reasonable explanation is that a hit in the jaw with a fist created the mandible fracture," Anderson tells PEOPLE, noting that such blunt force trauma likely incapacitated Michelle prior to the fatal gunshot.
The charges stem from an investigation that was opened at the Hacienda Healthcare facility after the 29-year-old woman, who has been incapacitated since she was 85033, gave birth to a boy in December.
And judging by this year's injuries, we also know that if you'd like to join in, you have a one-in-70 chance of either being injured by an orange or incapacitated by mulled wine.
In the CNBC interview, Buffett repeated that Berkshire's board, whose members include Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates, can install a new chief executive within a day when he steps down, dies or becomes incapacitated.
It will be incapacitated from within, by the bile, rage and back-stabbing that are already at record levels in the White House staff, by the dueling betrayals of the intimates Trump abuses so wretchedly.
According to his lawsuit, the accuser said that she had been unable to consent to sex because of alcohol consumption, while he claimed the accuser did not even appear to be intoxicated, let alone incapacitated.
Bouteflika, who came to power two decades ago, is widely believed to be incapacitated by illness; critics say he has left the reins of Africa's biggest country in the hands of a civilian-military elite.
I needed my test results so I could start studying my disease and also so I could estimate how much time I likely had before I'd be incapacitated by kidney and liver failure—or dead.
Police have issued a search warrant for the DNA of every male employee who worked at a Phoenix care facility, where a woman who'd been incapacitated for around a decade gave birth on Dec. 29.
If the person looking to break in isn't worried about subtlety, they could just physically force the user to unlock the biometric security anyways, or possibly scan the user's face while they were sleeping or incapacitated.
While he was incapacitated, Verzilov said, he also didn't recognize his mother, mistook one of his doctors for the head of a Russian prison, and at one point refused to believe he was even in Germany.
It was in Hebron in March 2016 that an army medic, Sergeant Elor Azaria, killed a Palestinian lying on the ground, even though he had already been wounded and incapacitated after trying to stab Israeli soldiers.
The defense attorney for the nurse accused of sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman who gave birth in an Arizona long-term care facility last month says there is "no direct evidence" his client is to blame.
A video filmed by Israeli rights group B'Tselem in 2016 showing an Israeli soldier shoot dead an incapacitated Palestinian assailant drew international condemnation and led to the soldier's conviction for manslaughter in a highly divisive trial.
Kennedy's stoicism is certainly commendable, but the electorate deserves to know when their President is so incapacitated by pain that he can barely function—and to the point where he's forced to seek out illicit narcotics.
With Assange incapacitated, it was thought, Wikileaks would commence dumping all the leaks in its war chest of archives—as well as the keys to the 349 gigs of encrypted "insurance" the organization distributed in 2013.
"Put simply, the defendant intended to silence, through harm and fear, those with whom he disagreed, and now he must be incapacitated to protect the public and promote respect for the rule of law," prosecutors wrote.
The series, which is based on Jay Asher's 2007 novel of the same name, reveals that an incapacitated Jessica was raped by Bryce (Justin Prentice), a popular jock and her boyfriend Justin's (Brandon Flynn) best friend.
Prior to the hurricane, Puerto Rico was already struggling with $72 billion in debt, a flight of residents to the U.S. mainland and aging infrastructure, including a decrepit power grid that was incapacitated by the storm.
Another loophole, a result of a 2008 court ruling, made it legal to have sex with someone who is incapacitated if that person's condition was caused by his or her actions — like consuming drugs or alcohol.
This typically includes a revocable trust to help keep assets out of probate, a last will and testament, a living will that outlines your medical treatment in case you're incapacitated and a durable power of attorney.
Knowing Chuck is laid up at home in a space blanket, incapacitated after the day at the office, Jimmy trots over under the pretense of caring for his brother — but gets up to something more vengeful.
A new survey from Wells Fargo found that four in 10 older Americans do not have in place the important documents that will take care of financial and health matters if they are incapacitated or dying.
Annulment generally requires a finding that one partner was "psychologically incapacitated" from the outset of the marriage — a standard so stringent that petitioners often pay psychologists or psychiatrists, lawyers and judges to manufacture the needed diagnoses.
At first, I thought they might represent a nail in the tire, but it turns out that the tail in the letter Q acts as a BOOT on all of these "incapacitated" car makes and models.
Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha, Janice Baker-Kinney and Lise-Lotte Lublin have each testified over the past few days that Cosby incapacitated them with drugs or wine and then assaulted them in separate incidents decades ago.
Novartis Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan, with ambitions of treating hundreds of SMA patients annually, highlights 90 kids in AVXS-101 trials over four years, including some who would otherwise have been incapacitated and fed through tubes.
So the news that Dr. Bandy X. Lee — who has not personally evaluated the president — may be telling members of Congress that the president could be delusional or narcissistic or incapacitated is highly disturbing to me.
Barry Sinrod, who retired early as a market researcher and went on to write several best-selling books, said he and his wife, Shelly, had thought they planned well in case one of them became incapacitated.
A will may also include an advance directive, which explains what medical procedures you do or don&apost want if you become incapacitated, as well as who can make financial and legal decisions on your behalf.
"As a result of the complete case review I ordered beginning in July, we now know that there was not a single video or photograph depicting an unconscious or incapacitated woman being sexually assaulted," he said.
In the weeks after those charges were filed, Mr. Rackauckas held two news conferences in which he said "investigators had recovered videos depicting up to 1,000 incapacitated women being sexually assaulted" by the couple, prosecutors said.
Bound by the rules of the European regulator (EASA), he told Insider the UK CAA&aposs position is that someone living with HIV poses a slight risk to flight safety in that they may become incapacitated.
It is widely believed that the President, who was first elected in 1999, is largely incapacitated, and has left the reins of the country in the hands of a military and civilian elite in recent years.
The bill appears to have been promoted by the filming of Israeli soldier Elor Azaria fatally shooting an incapacitated Palestinian attacker in the West Bank city of Hebron who was lying on the ground in March 2016.
The mother, who has been in a vegetative state for more than a decade after a near-drowning, was "unable to move [and] unable to communicate, in other words, she was helpless and incapacitated," according to Thompson.
Less than two weeks later, Redstone removed Viacom Chief Executive Philippe Dauman and another board member from the trust that will control Viacom and CBS Corp after Redstone dies or is declared incapacitated, according to Redstone's spokesman.
The former Arizona nurse accused of sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman who later gave birth in her long-term care facility is fighting a court's order that he be tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
This is key because estate planning involves making decisions about how your property — real estate, investments, Social Security, cash, life insurance and business interests — is used, maintained and distributed if you become incapacitated and after your death.
Cosby, 80, is scheduled go to trial on April 2 on charges that he sexually assaulted Andrea Constand at his home in the Philadelphia suburb of Cheltenham in January 2004, after drugging her and rendering her incapacitated.
In the most extreme cases, people with BDD are rendered incapacitated—unable to work, attend school, socialize, date or even walk outside due to an overwhelming anxiety that they'll be judged or ridiculed based on their appearance.
In 2016, El Salvador's National Civil Police recorded 3,20163 sexual offense complaints, of which 1,049 were cases of rape; 1,873 of the victims were minors, or classified as "incapacitated," according to the Organization of Salvadoran Women (ORMUSA).
Darren M. Wallace, a partner at the law firm Day Pitney, estimated that a basic one for a married couple — two wills, two revocable trusts and a set of documents if someone is incapacitated — at around $5,000.
They also never let him forget a document that Lenin drafted in late 1922 and early 1923, shortly before he became incapacitated by his third stroke, in which he urged that Stalin be removed from his post.
Who controls the seven-trustee board of his trust is critical, since the National Amusements trust will control Mr. Redstone's assets, including his dominant stakes in CBS and Viacom, should Mr. Redstone die or be deemed incapacitated.
If Redstone dies or is incapacitated and the trust takes effect, the only way a trustee can be replaced is if they die or if the beneficiaries of the trust - Redstone's five grandchildren - appeal to a judge.
Although Winter is now incapacitated by a stroke suffered in 2009, he once told me that he spent a lot of time with a projector, going over film, showing a young Krause a lot about the triangle.
With more than three decades at Samsung, Choi has been deeply involved in preparing a plan for Jay Y. Lee to assume control of the group from his father, who was incapacitated by a 2014 heart attack.
Ms. Weckhorst, of Doylestown, Pa., said in her complaint that she had become incapacitated from drinking alcohol at a fraternity party in April 2014, while a freshman at Kansas State, and was subsequently raped by two men.
Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha and Janice Baker-Kinney have each testified over the past few days that Cosby incapacitated them with drugs or wine and then assaulted them in separate incidents in 1984, 1986 and 1982, respectively.
There is also the serious romance between Lopez and Stoltz, which is so dull that we forget about it once he is incapacitated by a wasp in the throat and an amateur tracheotomy (Serone again, of course).
The woman, who is seeking more than $21 million in damages, has asserted that the defendants trespassed in her Los Angeles apartment and raped her while she was incapacitated early one morning during the summer of 2013.
As a rout in global equities and fears over a rise in dollar funding costs incapacitated traders' ability to absorb risks, trade has become highly erratic, leading to large differences in moves between different maturities, analysts said.
The first accuser, Ms. Thomas, testified Tuesday that, strangely incapacitated by a single sip of wine from Mr. Cosby, she found herself waxing in and out of consciousness during a 1984 trip to Reno for acting lessons.
A modest proposal that worked for me: I became basically incapacitated for six months when I was pregnant with my younger daughter, which revealed to both my husband and me how much organizational work I'd been doing.
But Ms. Constand said that she had been sexually assaulted that night — given pills and wine which left her incapacitated and incapable of consenting to sex — and Mr. Cosby and his lawyers said the interaction was consensual.
According to Turkish protocol, if Mr. Erdogan had been incapacitated for a longer period of time, he would have been temporarily replaced by the speaker of the Turkish Parliament, Ismail Kahraman, a lawmaker from Mr. Erdogan's party.
She said that after she was hired in 20193 at the age of 22, her supervisor, Nicholas Ferris, provided her with opiates, raped her twice while she was incapacitated, and "tormented" her over a period of months.
At one of those parties, Swetnick says she was the victim of a gang rape where she believes she had been incapacitated by grain alcohol or a drug such as quaaludes and could not fight off her attackers.
Not because Mr. Watson, 57, is dead or incapacitated — he has cooperated happily with Mr. O'Brien's requests for documents and recordings from his work and life, and he participates willingly in post-show talk-backs when he can.
The ESA has a prototype device called the Lunar Evacuation System Assembly (LESA) that allows a single astronaut to deploy the structure and lift their incapacitated crewmate into a mobile stretcher before bringing them to a pressurized lander.
On Friday, Sumner Redstone removed both Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman and Viacom board member George Abrams from the trust that will determine the future of CBS and Viacom after controlling shareholder Redstone dies or is declared mentally incapacitated.
Constand, then the director of operations for the Temple University women's basketball team, alleged the comedian gave her three pills he said were herbal pills to help her relax before sexually assaulting her when the pills incapacitated her.
Viacom's former CEO Philippe Dauman was on the board of National Amusements as well as a member of the seven-person trust that takes over Sumner Redstone's stake in National Amusements after he dies or is declared incapacitated.
Hernia repairs, along with cataract and dental operations, are the most common procedures because patients generally require minimal follow-up care and the operations can have a huge economic impact, allowing once-incapacitated people to return to work.
With his mother incapacitated due to illness and his father, Fred, never home because he was focused on building his real estate empire, the author posits that Trump never successfully bonded with a primary caregiver as a child.
The 80-year-old leader, who has ruled the North African country for nearly two decades, was incapacitated by a stroke in 2013 but may decide to run again in the next presidential election due in May 383.
Immigrant children at the Shiloh Treatment Center in Texas have been "held down and injected" with drugs that have left them incapacitated, dizzy, drowsy, and afraid, according to a report in Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Mr. Turner, 20, a swimmer at Stanford, was found by two passers-by, partially clothed behind a trash bin on campus, on top of the 23-year-old woman, who was incapacitated by alcohol, according to the authorities.
But in the days after Mr. Rahami's capture, state prosecutors opposed an effort by public defenders to visit him, saying that he was "incapacitated and unable to communicate" and therefore unable to assert his right to a counsel.
Sami Anan, a former army chief who was thrown in jail when he dared to stand against Mr. Sisi for election in April, recently suffered a stroke that has incapacitated him, a close relative said in an interview.
A source close to King Salman said MbN's dismissal was "in the higher interests of the state" because he was incapacitated by morphine and cocaine addiction, a legacy of an assassination attempt that left shrapnel in his body.
Algeria: The army chief of staff called for a declaration that the incapacitated 82-year-old president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, be deemed unfit to rule, appearing to pave the way for an end to his 20 years in power.
One is that America will be incapacitated and paralyzed by Mueller's investigation and the suspicions — this partly explains the stock market's big fall on Wednesday — and foreign powers may take advantage of this to undertake their own mischief.
Some Nigerians are worried that Mr. Buhari has ceded leadership to what is often referred to as his "cabal," a group of close advisers who they fear are making political appointments and important decisions for an incapacitated president.
A gun-control rule to ensure that mentally incapacitated people would be flagged in background checks for firearms purchases was reversed, as was a rule to prohibit internet companies from collecting and selling customers' data without their permission.
Just moments after takeoff, the plane ran into a flock of starlings and three of its four turboprop engines were incapacitated to varying degrees; 62 passengers lost their lives after the Electra L-188 plummeted into Boston Harbor.
The 90-minute staging shifts between fidelity to the original and an insistence on sending it up, or at least connecting the Lady's plight to that of women across the ages who risk being incapacitated by male society.
New York's current law stipulates that a person is unable to give consent if they are "mentally incapacitated," which is defined by involuntary intoxication; however, it does not apply if the person chose to consume drugs or alcohol.
Moving to single-pilot operation would require an aircraft's flight-management system to be good enough to take over in a medical emergency that incapacitated a lone aircrew, flying the plane to a nearby airport and landing it safely.
As House speaker, Pelosi will set the legislative agenda for the House, is a leading figure in Democratic Party politics and is second in line for the presidency after Vice President Mike Pence if Trump were to become incapacitated.
The Arizona Republic speculates that the bill could be related to a recent case in Phoenix where police were able to use DNA to link a nurse to the rape of an incapacitated woman at a local healthcare facility.
They had listened to Andrea Constand testify that Cosby gave her what he initially claimed were "herbal pills" to "take the edge off" — the pills turned out to be prescription sedatives — and then assaulted her while she was incapacitated.
"It's harder to get someone to a degree of impairment with cannabis than with other substances, but I don't want to rule out the possibility that you could become too incapacitated to give consent just from cannabis," Gillette says.
It is definitely not easy to eat, as it is placed on three split-cut King's Hawaiian buns, and you will probably feel incapacitated for an hour or two after eating it because it is quite the gut bomb.
The diplomats said EU governments had felt more comfortable in shifting towards support by basing their position on Venezuela's constitution, which states that the head of congress can take over if the president usurps power, is absent or incapacitated.
New shareholder return plans would also follow a tightening of control by de facto Samsung Group leader Jay Y. Lee, who took over the reins after his father and Samsung patriarch was incapacitated following a May 2014 heart attack.
Thus, notwithstanding the catastrophic military blows the group has suffered and the loss of its territorial rule, the Islamic State has made it unmistakably clear that it will carry on the fight even if the caliphate is militarily incapacitated.
Arantxa suffers a stroke that leaves her incapacitated, and is deserted by her philandering husband (a telenovela standard); Nerea and her brother debate how to mourn their murdered father, never coming to any understanding of each other or themselves.
They support safe operations in the event of emergencies or if one of the crew members becomes incapacitated, a fact that is also recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration as it prohibits cockpit crews of fewer than two pilots.
An identifiable pattern was also established during the recent, similarly high-profile sexual assault trial of Bill Cosby, wherein the actor was repeatedly accused of inviting his victims over, drugging them, and then assaulting them while they were incapacitated.
" It said that if the driver is incapacitated, unresponsive or otherwise unwilling to retake the controls, "Super Cruise may determine that the safest thing to do is bring the vehicle slowly to a stop... in or near the roadway.
So the removal of Mr. Lee, who has been the de facto leader since his father was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014, is far more serious than the loss of a senior executive at a conventional company.
On the ninth day of Mr. Cosby's retrial on sexual assault charges, two toxicologists presented different interpretations of Andrea Constand's testimony that Mr. Cosby gave her drugs that incapacitated her so that he could molest her without her consent.
Mr. Rivlin has already suggested one creative solution in which Mr. Netanyahu would declare himself incapacitated if charged, but maintain the title of prime minister for the duration of his trial, with Mr. Gantz serving as acting prime minister.
In return, the prosecutor said in his indictment, Mr. Lee received political favors, most notably government support for a merger of two Samsung affiliates in 2015 that helped him inherit corporate control from his incapacitated father, Lee Kun-hee.
The CEO of Hacienda Healthcare, who resigned earlier this month after a patient gave birth while incapacitated at one of the Phoenix-based organization's care facilities, was repeatedly accused of sexual harassment for years, the Arizona Republic reported Wednesday.
The statement comes almost a year after Kendrick Lamar revealed the cover for To Pimp a Butterfly, featuring a family of black men and boys posing with stacks of cash in hand and standing over an incapacitated white judge.
An Israeli soldier, Elor Azaria, is due to be released from prison next month after serving two-thirds of an 14-month sentence for manslaughter over his killing of a wounded and incapacitated Palestinian assailant in the West Bank in 2016.
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Arya wakes up after being incapacitated by an attack from Drogon and Dany (+10 / +10), and she walks around, staring at the ashy bodies of King's Landing strangers and those she tried to help get out of the dragon's attack path.
The older Lee has been incapacitated since suffering a heart attack in 2014; due to a tradition of filial piety, the role of chairman may not pass down to Lee Jae-yong until his 75-year-old father actually passes away.
Towards the end of the first season of the Netflix series, Hannah (Katherine Langford) reveals via cassette tape that it was Bryce (Justin Prentice) who raped her one-time best friend Jessica (Alisha Boe) while Jessica was incapacitated in her bedroom.
However, nearly eight months after Hurricane Maria completely incapacitated the island's electricity and cellular networks and left millions without drinking water, reporters at the press conference and a disaster preparedness expert who spoke to BuzzFeed News questioned the government's readiness.
After the girl became incapacitated and unable to walk -- her blood-alcohol level was later found to be four times the legal limit to drive -- two friends carried her to the suspect's car, who allegedly forced her to perform oral sex.
On Wednesday, Michael Avenatti released a sworn statement from his client, Julie Swetnick, in which she claimed that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had attended a party during which she was gang raped while incapacitated by alcohol, and she suspects, drugs.
If Karimov is incapacitated or otherwise unable to continue in his role, it will be a "rocky road" to replace the longtime ruler, the only leader an independent Uzbekistan has ever known, said Andrey Kortunov, president of the New Eurasia Foundation.
So when Ricardo Mayorga wants to return "so his kids can see him fight," even though they never should, so long as he's facing another incapacitated faded star, we simply turn our palms upwards and shrug just like Jaudiel Zepeda.
"Despite the well-known difficulties that patients have in making their end-of-life wishes known, this case report neither supports nor opposes the use of tattoos to express end-of-life wishes when the person is incapacitated," the doctors write.
One option would be for the RNC to change its rules, specifically "rule nine," which stipulates that the party can only replace its presidential nominee if he quits, dies or is so ill or incapacitated that he can no longer serve.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If those of us fortunate enough to have "normal" vision were asked which sense we would least like to lose, many would agree on eyesight, feeling that the loss would leave one immensely incapacitated.
Constand, then the director of operations for the Temple University women's basketball team, testified Tuesday that the comedian gave her three pills he said were herbal pills to help her relax before sexually assaulting her when the pills incapacitated her.
Lee, who has been the de facto leader of South Korea's biggest conglomerate since his father Lee Kun-hee was incapacitated by a 2014 heart attack, was questioned last week for 22 straight hours at the prosecutor's office in Seoul.
And it would end a defense that it's not a crime in North Carolina to have sex with someone who is incapacitated, such as through drugs or alcohol, if that person was responsible for his or her compromised condition (NBC News).
However, because Adam Neumann is her husband, she is, presumably, co-owner of his vast stake and also most likely one of "permitted transferees" briefly mentioned in the S-1 who can assume control of the stock should he become incapacitated.
In a vacuum, it isn't natural to pre-emptively shoot people to death, just as, in a vacuum, it isn't natural to keep your gun trained on a person who has been rendered incapacitated and is bleeding out before you.
Why it matters: Labor force participation is used to calculate the unemployment rate released by the federal government each month, with people not considered to be in the workforce — including those incapacitated by addiction — left out of the overall percentage.
Like Kentucky and Indiana, Arkansas will exempt people who qualify as "medically frail" from the work requirement, as well as those who are pregnant, in treatment for substance abuse, in school full time or caring for children or someone incapacitated.
The problem with this arrangement is that unlike other out-of-the-loop presidents — Richard Nixon at his nadir, Woodrow Wilson after his stroke, Ronald Reagan with a bullet in him — Trump was not actually incapacitated or about to be impeached.
Last week, a series of manipulated videos — subtly slowed down and then pitch-corrected to make it appear as if the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, was drunk or incapacitated — were published across Facebook and other social networks, including YouTube and Twitter.
And you know, he was very close to Sumner and Sumner was legally okay, and I think, honestly, a lot of people said it would've really hurt Sumner's feelings if he'd been declared incapacitated, which I know sounds totally ridiculous. Yep.
Most times, at the movies, my stress levels are ratcheted up so high that I can barely sit through the full production without excusing myself, clutching people next to me or crawling out of my seat, incapacitated by the unknown.
What we know about the other victims The investigation found that Barini agreed with others and took steps to distribute narcotics to multiple clients, the complaint says, and that conspirators "occasionally" took the victims' property once they were drugged and incapacitated.
The T.B.I. brings on almost daily migraines, and when they come, it's as if the blast wave from the explosion in Afghanistan is still reverberating through my brain, shooting fresh bolts of pain through my skull, once again leaving me incapacitated.
Mr. Comey, in — in 245, you were a part of a well-publicized event about a intelligence program that had been recertified several times, and you were acting attorney general when Attorney General John Ashcroft was incapacitated due to illness.
As head of strategy, 66-year-old Choi has acted as Jay Y. Lee's mentor and been closely involved in preparing the path for him to take over from his father, who was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
Put aside that there are those who say Steve Bannon is the president's puppeteer, or that Edith Wilson secretly ran the show while President Woodrow Wilson was incapacitated; the president alone is authorized to carry out these (and other) constitutional functions.
What matters is that Agent Cooper seems to know what's up and that he at least recalls enough about his time as Dougie Jones to thank Janey-E and Sonny Jim for taking care of him while he was incapacitated.
"The women I have found to be very credible," she said, "but it is a 'he said-she said,' and it is a harder case for the prosecution in that respect than if the person were incapacitated or a child."
In that incident, six males boarded a private bus, grabbed a 20163-year-old woman, incapacitated a man with whom she had gone to the movies and proceeded to take turns raping the woman while beating her with an iron rod.
As the WeWork story unfolded from late summer through the fall, the Wall Street Journal&aposs reporting depicted the Neumanns as impulsive, and investors balked at their initially proposed succession plan, which would put Rebekah in charge if Neumann were incapacitated.
A 2015 survey commissioned by the Association of American Universities found that more than one in four women at a large group of leading universities said they had been sexually assaulted by force or when they were incapacitated while in college.
As such, the company said it will: Cut the power of Neumann's super-voting stock from 20 votes per share to 10 votes per share, and convert it to one vote per share if Neumann were to die or become incapacitated.
But if a person awakes and finds a bat in the room, or a bat has been in a room with a small child or a person who is incapacitated — mentally disabled or drunk, for example — shots could be considered.
Will (Noah Schnapp) was once again incapacitated by the Upside Down; Joyce (Winona Ryder) once again trashed her own home in the name of bringing him back from the brink; the "Demogorgon" became countless demogorgons and a mammoth shadow monster.
Perhaps both.) That said, if the driver remains unresponsive — or is incapacitated by a heart attack — then Super Cruise can actually bring the car to a controlled stop, while OnStar (GM's driver assist system) contacts the authorities to send help, if need be.
In newly-filed court documents, the family of the incapacitated woman who gave birth to a child after allegedly being raped by a nurse at a long-term care facility say she was sexually assaulted repeatedly, and had likely been pregnant before.
Among female college students, 23% said they experienced some form of unwanted sexual contact -- ranging from kissing to touching to rape, carried out by force or threat of force, or while they were incapacitated because of alcohol and drugs, the survey found.
Samsung Group, a key driver of Asia's fourth-largest economy, has been engaged in a restructuring process as it clears a succession path for Lee to assume control after his father, Lee Kun-hee, was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014.
There's no risk of dissonance this time, though: Wearing the uniform of a guard gives 47 his privileges, unless you run into one of that (now, at least, incapacitated) guard's closest work colleagues, or the security supervisor, who knows his entire team personally.
The nurse accused of sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman who later gave birth in her long-term care facility is a twice-married father hit with divorce papers last month and formerly performed as half of a Christian rap act with his sister.
"In a sexual assault case, if you don't remember what happened but you voluntarily got drunk, then you've got to show not only you were mentally incapacitated – you'd have to show that you were physically helpless or that forced was used," Woodall says.
According to prosecutors, Cerissa, 31, and the 38-year-old Robicheaux in essence used their looks and charm to put woman at ease in social settings — then abused them at Robicheaux's home once they were too incapacitated by drugs or alcohol to resist.
A shocked staffer at a Phoenix nursing home repeatedly told a 222 operator "we had no idea she was pregnant" — referring to an incapacitated woman who had lived at the facility for 26 years who had just given birth to a boy.
Khalifa Hifter, had been airlifted to France from Jordan for emergency treatment, Libya's rumor mill has gone into overdrive amid news reports that the general, a 75-year-old strongman who controls most of eastern Libya, was seriously ill, incapacitated or even dead.
"These disclosures, which are made when it is determined to be in the best interest of a patient, are permissible without a waiver to help identify incapacitated patients, or to locate family members of patients to share information about their condition," Padilla said.
Given the language of the amendment ("unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office") and the historical record of the amendment, it seems to apply where a president is fully incapacitated, not where a president acts impulsively, irrationally or even dishonestly.
The private autopsy, performed pro-bono by Orlando-based forensic pathologist Dr. Bill Anderson, reveals evidence of a fractured lower jaw bone that incapacitated O'Connell before the fatal shot – something the family claims was never revealed in prior examinations of her body.
An arrest has been made in connection to the case where a woman who has been in a persistent incapacitated state since age 3 gave birth at a longterm care facility in Phoenix, AZ, authorities said in a press conference Wednesday morning.
The bottom line is that testimony of the potential parade of dozens of other alleged victims who tell remarkably similar stories will provide the prosecution with ample evidence the victim did not consent to any sexual activity due to her alleged incapacitated state.
After maggots were found on a male patient, Arizona's health department has issued a notice of intent to revoke the license of a Phoenix-area Hacienda HealthCare facility where an incapacitated patient gave birth to a baby in 2018 following a sexual assault.
Some individuals are exempt from Arkansas's requirements, including the medically frail, those served by the Indian Health Service or tribal facilities, people in school, those caring for an incapacitated person or child under 6, pregnant women and those in substance abuse treatment.
One such case occurred last week on the coast of Jaffa, when a volunteer police officer shot dead a 22 year-old Palestinian, who had stabbed one tourist dead and wounded 11 others—but was by that point lying incapacitated on the ground.
Once a passenger activates the autoland feature — or the plane determines the pilot is incapacitated — the system will look at all the available information about weather, remaining fuel on board and the local terrain to plot a route to the nearest suitable airport.
But lawyers for the plaintiffs, Philippe P. Dauman and George S. Abrams, argued that Mr. Redstone, 93 and in failing health, was mentally incapacitated and had been unduly influenced by Shari Redstone, his daughter, who recently reconciled with him after a long estrangement.
At the center of the lawsuit is Mr. Redstone's abrupt decision in May to oust Mr. Dauman, the chief executive of Viacom, and Mr. Abrams from the trust that will control Mr. Redstone's companies after he dies or is found mentally incapacitated.
Woodrow Wilson, for instance, masqueraded as president for the last year and a half of his term, hiding from the public the impacts of a stroke that had mentally and physically incapacitated him – essentially putting his wife, Edith, in charge of the government.
The fight over Sumner's mental state reached a verdict in March 2019 that has so far gone unseen in "Succession" as the CBS Board of Directors paid $1.25 million to settle accusations it improperly compensating an incapacitated Redstone for at least two years.
Were General Hifter to become incapacitated, one strong possibility is that the coalition that he so carefully assembled to take control of Benghazi would come apart at the seams, riven by strains and lacking a natural successor, said Mr. Wehrey, the analyst.
General Hifter's assured return offered a dramatic counterpoint to the storm of speculation that gripped Libya after he vanished into a Paris hospital for medical treatment more than two weeks ago, setting off rumors that he was gravely ill, incapacitated or even dead.
A holiday storm has blanketed the lakefront city of Erie, Pa., in more than five feet of snow this week, burying streets and driveways in mountains of powder and ice, forcing residents to abandon their incapacitated cars and shattering several snowfall records.
Her dissertation disproved the notion that women became mentally incapacitated during their periods, and she was a vocal opponent of the "variability hypothesis," which suggested that men exhibit greater variation in psychological and physical traits than women, making the latter destined for mediocrity.
"In each instance, [he] met a substantially younger woman, gained her trust, invited her to a place where he was alone with her, provided her with a drink or drug, and sexually assaulted her once she was rendered incapacitated," Judge O'Neill wrote.
The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that NAI has agreed to amend the trust that prohibits any merger that leaves NAI with less than 30 percent of the voting control of the resulting business — but only after Redstone dies or is deemed incapacitated.
Redstone, who has trouble speaking and needs around-the-clock care, last month removed Dauman and board member George Abrams from the seven-person trust that will control Redstone's majority ownership of media companies Viacom and CBS Corp when he dies or is deemed incapacitated.
As per Reveal:President Donald Trump's zero tolerance policy is creating a zombie army of children forcibly injected with medications that make them dizzy, listless, obese and even incapacitated, according to legal filings that show immigrant children in U.S. custody subdued with powerful psychiatric drugs.
The 48-year-old Lee, who became the de facto head of the Samsung Group after his father, Lee Kun-hee, was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2014, was also accused of embezzlement and perjury, according to the prosecution's application for an arrest warrant.
He described the life-and-death terms of Serena and June's relationship by offering an example from Season 2's seventh episode, "After," in which Serena begins forging orders that appear to be coming from Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes), who's actually incapacitated in the hospital.
Lee, who assumed leadership of Samsung after his father Lee Kun-hee was incapacitated by a May 2014 heart attack, said in a December parliament hearing over the graft scandal that he plans to disband the office but did not give a specific timeline.
Under that scenario, the pilots tried to get back to safety in Malaysia, but became incapacitated and the plane flew on; or that the pilots are heroes, and knowing they were doomed, set a course to avoid ground casualties and died after the plane crashed.
It's a provocative and long-shot effort, but Raskin is citing as his legal backup the 25th Amendment of the Constitution, which was adopted in 1967 after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to establish procedure in the case a president is incapacitated.
This means that patients who are unable to self-administer the medication are not eligible to receive a lethal dose of an "aid-in-dying" drug, whether or not they tell loved ones of their desire to end their lives before they become incapacitated.
"Sentencing a felon convicted of such a crime to probation re-victimizes the victim, discourages other victims from coming forward and sends the message that sexual assault of incapacitated victims is no big deal," said California Assemblymember Bill Dodd, who introduced the measure in June.
For some girls, surgery may be appropriate, Dr. Gomez-Lobo said, like the teenager who stayed home when she had her period because her labia became so painful and swollen that she was incapacitated, and another girl who quit basketball because of painful, irritated labia.
Yet, given the dearth of information, these precedents suggest a different formula is equally likely: VLADIMIR LENIN, 53 — For about a year before his death in January 113, the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution was incapacitated by a stroke, unable to speak or write.
However, his decision to oust Dauman from both Viacom's board and a trust that will control Redstone's shareholding after he dies or becomes incapacitated is being challenged in the courts on the grounds that he is not of sound mind to make such decisions.
She even deals sympathetically with the lead detective, whom the case had rendered "obsessed, single-minded, snarly, socially incapacitated and a total loser as both husband and father," according to a speech he gave in 2014 at a convention of the Texas Citizens Police Academy.
"The insistence [Mayorga] was incapacitated or incompetent to file suit within the applicable statute of limitations is completely belied by the undisputed fact that she immediately reported the alleged Incident to LVMPD and within months, indeed made civil claims against Mr. Ronaldo," his motion says.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Dutch prosecutors on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to rule on the case of a nursing home doctor who was cleared of wrongdoing for the euthanasia of an elderly dementia sufferer, to gain clarity on how doctors should deal with incapacitated patients.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Dutch prosecutors on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to rule on the case of a nursing home doctor who was cleared of wrongdoing for the euthanasia of an elderly dementia sufferer, to gain clarity on how doctors should deal with incapacitated patients.
The prosecution suffered a blow on Thursday when a Seoul court denied its request for an arrest warrant against Lee, who has helmed the smartphones-to-biopharmaceuticals empire after his father and founding family patriarch Lee Kun-hee was incapacitated by a 2014 heart attack.
PARIS — After weeks of large street protests, Algeria's army chief of staff called Tuesday for a declaration that the incapacitated 82-year-old president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, be deemed unfit to rule, appearing to pave the way for an end to his 20 years in power.
Both Constand and Plomet sought legal action against their assailants despite the uphill battle they faced because they were incapacitated and assaulted, in cultures where intoxicated women are routinely held responsible for the things that men do to them while they are under the influence.

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