...unlawful retaliation for reporting incidents of handicapped patient abuse at the Sonoma Developmental Center, operated by California Department of Developmental Services. Bjorndal was the medical...
...v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SONOMA COUNTY, Respondent; VAN A. PENA, Real Party in...
...court ordered her committed for one year to the State Department of Developmental Services (Department), and otherwise approved the requested placement. The judgment was affirmed...
...her developmentally disabled adult brother, Roy Whitley. Whitley lived at the Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC) for some forty years. North Bay Regional Center...
...NORTH BAY REGIONAL CENTER, Petitioner and Respondent, Sonoma County Super. Ct. No. SPR...
...Michael’s parents argued that Michael should be placed at Sonoma Developmental Center because it would afford him a level of care and services...
...and James objected because they wished Michael to be placed in Sonoma Developmental Center (Sonoma). In 2008, an administrative law judge upheld the objection and...
...and remanded with directions.Filed January 9, 2009CounselLaw Offices of Everett L. DeLano III...
...evidentiary hearing, granting the North Bay Regional Center's (NBRC) request to move Whitley from the Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC) to a smaller community facility...
...v. DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES et al., Defendants and...and Respondents Alta California Regional Center; Far Northern Regional Center; North...
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