Dominic Capraro

Voluntariness inquiry is outside the scope of administrative license suspension proceedings.

A DUI suspect contended that his agreement to submit to a breath test after having been read the implied consent notice did not amount to “actual consent” such as to obviate the need for obtaining a warrant before procuring and testing a sample of his breath, citing the Georgia Supreme Court case of

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County Nurse Manager dismissed for serious mismanagement of local health department.

Petitioner, a county nurse manager, was demoted and reassigned for training based upon allegations of an employee under her direct supervision, later corroborated by other employees, that she demonstrated a lack of work ethic, competence, and professionalism.  Petitioner was subsequently terminated after the nursing managers to whom she was reassigned reported that she demonstrated a

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Nursing facility resident discharged following sexual assault on roommate.

A skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility sought to discharge one of its residents following an incident in which the resident made inappropriate sexual contact with his roommate, who suffered mental anguish as a result of the incident.  The Court upheld the discharge, finding that the facility relied upon a doctor’s determination that the resident threatened

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