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Judicial Deception (Hardcover): Reginald L. Jensen Judicial Deception (Hardcover)
Reginald L. Jensen
R1,166 Discovery Miles 11 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1975, I talked to an editor at the Indianapolis Star about my being slandered. He introduced me to reporter Carolyn Pickering and asked her to follow up. I gave her copies of the Retail Credit report and Tuohy's malpractice. She said she'd look into it and did write a story, which was published on June 3, 1976, headlined "Attorney Fees Seen Forcing Liquidation Of Insurance Firm" discussing Judge Dugan's attempted reinsurance of UNAC's assets. Judge Dugan held an emergency hearing and awarded $300,000 in legal fees to be paid by UNAC to various attorneys. The emergency existed because Judge Dugan was going on vacation. A Chicago firm was paid $167,362.50; A Virginia firm was paid $64,237.50; Dillon, McCarty, Hardeman and Cohen (Dillon was the former Democratic attorney general for Indiana) was paid $17,887. Dillon and Gregory Hahn, treasurer of the Marion County Democratic Central Committee, were appointed by Judge Dugan as local counsel for the out of state firms, which means Dillon and Hahn were involved in total payments exceeding $230,000. The firm of Tuohy, Gleason and Mercer was paid $48,960. Tuohy was paid even though he had no records of time spent and didn't perform any legal functions on behalf of the company. ............................................................................................................................................. Judge Dugan was tried before a jury in Indianapolis. The action was United States of America v. Michael T. Dugan, II, Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, Cause No. IP88-78-CR. Other persons admitted paying bribes and taking payoffs. The jury verdict was returned May 26, 1989, finding Dugan guilty on a variety of charges of bribery and extortion, including a true bill of unlawfully obtaining money (a $1,000 bribe) from James Eckman, President of First Equity Security Life Insurance Company (which Eckman had admitted).

Thirty-Seven Years Ago My Doctor Told Me I Had Three Years to Live (Hardcover): Reginald L. Jensen Thirty-Seven Years Ago My Doctor Told Me I Had Three Years to Live (Hardcover)
Reginald L. Jensen
R569 R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Save R46 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I know that to be healthy I must eat right, get plenty of rest, and exercise. Does that sound familiar? Why is it that such simple advice is so difficult to follow?"

At the age of thirty-six, author Reginald Jensen's doctor told him he only had three years to live. With a family history of heart disease combined with his smoking and drinking habits, Jensen had several obstacles to overcome. Instead of resigning himself to his fate, Jensen took charge of his health, determined to be there for his family.

He took up jogging and weight lifting, lost weight, and became healthy. Instead of relying on doctors to manage his health, Jensen took responsibility for his own body.

Jensen takes you step-by-step through his remarkable journey to health, focusing on the key points needed to achieve wellness. Commitment and discipline are imperative to accomplishing your health goals, as well as proper eating habits, regular exercise, and the development of a positive attitude.

His extraordinary story will inspire you to begin your own journey to wellness. Don't wait-reclaim your health today!

Judicial Deception (Paperback): Reginald L. Jensen Judicial Deception (Paperback)
Reginald L. Jensen
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1975, I talked to an editor at the Indianapolis Star about my being slandered. He introduced me to reporter Carolyn Pickering and asked her to follow up. I gave her copies of the Retail Credit report and Tuohy's malpractice. She said she'd look into it and did write a story, which was published on June 3, 1976, headlined "Attorney Fees Seen Forcing Liquidation Of Insurance Firm" discussing Judge Dugan's attempted reinsurance of UNAC's assets. Judge Dugan held an emergency hearing and awarded $300,000 in legal fees to be paid by UNAC to various attorneys. The emergency existed because Judge Dugan was going on vacation. A Chicago firm was paid $167,362.50; A Virginia firm was paid $64,237.50; Dillon, McCarty, Hardeman and Cohen (Dillon was the former Democratic attorney general for Indiana) was paid $17,887. Dillon and Gregory Hahn, treasurer of the Marion County Democratic Central Committee, were appointed by Judge Dugan as local counsel for the out of state firms, which means Dillon and Hahn were involved in total payments exceeding $230,000. The firm of Tuohy, Gleason and Mercer was paid $48,960. Tuohy was paid even though he had no records of time spent and didn't perform any legal functions on behalf of the company. ............................................................................................................................................. Judge Dugan was tried before a jury in Indianapolis. The action was United States of America v. Michael T. Dugan, II, Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, Cause No. IP88-78-CR. Other persons admitted paying bribes and taking payoffs. The jury verdict was returned May 26, 1989, finding Dugan guilty on a variety of charges of bribery and extortion, including a true bill of unlawfully obtaining money (a $1,000 bribe) from James Eckman, President of First Equity Security Life Insurance Company (which Eckman had admitted).

Thirty-Seven Years Ago My Doctor Told Me I Had Three Years to Live (Paperback): Reginald L. Jensen Thirty-Seven Years Ago My Doctor Told Me I Had Three Years to Live (Paperback)
Reginald L. Jensen
R321 R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Save R21 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I know that to be healthy I must eat right, get plenty of rest, and exercise. Does that sound familiar? Why is it that such simple advice is so difficult to follow?"

At the age of thirty-six, author Reginald Jensen's doctor told him he only had three years to live. With a family history of heart disease combined with his smoking and drinking habits, Jensen had several obstacles to overcome. Instead of resigning himself to his fate, Jensen took charge of his health, determined to be there for his family.

He took up jogging and weight lifting, lost weight, and became healthy. Instead of relying on doctors to manage his health, Jensen took responsibility for his own body.

Jensen takes you step-by-step through his remarkable journey to health, focusing on the key points needed to achieve wellness. Commitment and discipline are imperative to accomplishing your health goals, as well as proper eating habits, regular exercise, and the development of a positive attitude.

His extraordinary story will inspire you to begin your own journey to wellness. Don't wait-reclaim your health today!

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