![]() Timothy employed a caretaker to stay with his father during the day, and Timothy visited in the evenings. Dempsey shared his room with a roommate, but there was a privacy curtain between the areas assigned to the two residents that was usually drawn. Dempsey returned to the rehab facility on February 7, 2014, and although his mind was clear, Dempsey was again placed in the area housing dementia patients because there were no other rooms available. The record contains no evidence regarding the capacity in which Nuckles was employed at the rehab facility, but Nuckles asserted in her motion to suppress that she was employed as a licensed practical nurse. After the doctor determined that Dempsey was extremely dehydrated, Dempsey was transferred back to the See Kennebrew v. Dempsey’s son, Timothy, who saw his father daily, noticed that Dempsey appeared “kind of out of it” and asked that a doctor examine him. ![]() 2 Although Dempsey was first placed in a room on the main floor, he was moved a day or two later to the portion of the rehab facility housing patients with dementia. Construed in the light most favorable to the trial court’s factual findings and judgment, 1 the evidence presented at the motion to suppress hearing showed that in December 2013, following hip surgery, 89-year-old Dempsey was discharged from the hospital to the North Atlanta Rehabilitation Center (the “rehab facility”), where Nuckles was employed. Because we agree that the video recording falls within that exception, we affirm. This Court granted Nuckles’s petition for certiorari on the issue of whether the Court of Appeals erred in determining that the video recording at issue fell within the exception provided in OCGA § 16-11-62 (2) (B). The trial court denied the motion, and Nuckles appealed that ruling to the Court of Appeals, which affirmed the trial court in an unpublished opinion. Prior to her trial on those charges, Nuckles filed a motion seeking to exclude a video recording captured on a camera concealed in Dempsey’s room at the residential rehabilitation center where Nuckles worked, asserting that the recording was inadmissible under OCGA § 16-11-67 because she did not consent to its recording as required under OCGA § 16-11-62 (2). Wanda Nuckles was charged with depriving James Dempsey, an elder person, of essential services and concealing his death. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on Augby Aubree Sylvia Rader.In the Supreme Court of Georgia Decided: DecemS20G0492. While words come easy to me, numbers do not but I am excited to discuss the topics on the syllabus and see what new direction science will take us. ![]() My academic advisor recommended this course to me since it is not a traditional science course, but rather caters to the students who struggle to understand math and science. Since I have always excelled at english and history, I have never enjoyed math or science nor have they been my strong subjects. I cannot wait to see where the future takes me as I pursue my passion. I have spent many hours in my high school newsroom as the editor-in-chief of the newspaper working to meet the print date and that is where I realized my love for journalism. The time I spent on the school newspaper has allowed me to build strong relationships with people who have the same interests as me as well as create work that I am proud to call my own. I became a part of staff for my middle school newspaper and I have not looked back since. I am enrolled in the College of Communications as a freshman print/digital journalism major and I am planning on double majoring in political science as well. Hey guys! My name is Aubree Rader and I am from the small town of Bangor, PA, which is near the Poconos.
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