...payment within 30 days of the order and failed to attend Alcoholics Anonymous; the proper remedy for husband's breach of the settlement agreement...
...or any other mind-altering substance; regular attendance at Narcotics or Alcoholics Anonymous; a sobriety monitor; submission of written verification to the board on...
More can be done to manage the size of Pennsylvania's prisons, including the zealous pursuit of sentencing alternatives.
... Securities Fraud Insider Trading Misappropriation Theory Alcoholics Anonymous U.S. v. McGee, PICS Case No...
...Insider information passed between two members of Alcoholics Anonymous is sufficient to sustain allegations that one of them violated the...
...treatment of addiction that are incorporated in the regimen used by Alcoholics Anonymous. Peebles wrote that, in the 2nd Circuit, Alcoholics Anonymous programming is...
...court dismissed the lawsuit brought by a high school teacher and recovering alcoholic, who sued for discrimination and retaliation in violation of the pre-amendment...
...a recovering alcoholic and both parties agreed that letters from fellow Alcoholics Anonymous members and Toole's treatment counselor should remain confidential. ...
...a recovering alcoholic and both parties agreed that letters from fellow Alcoholics Anonymous members and Toole's treatment counselor should remain confidential. ...
...The conditions included abstaining from drug and alcohol use, attended weekly Alcoholics Anonymous classes and meeting with a court-appointed sobriety monitor. ...
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