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    Tremor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • (Redirected from Involuntary motion) Jump to: navigation, search. For the film, see Tremors (film) ... contractions cause twisting and repetitive motions and/or ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involuntary_motion
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    Involuntary Sacral Motion
  • Research: The Involuntary Motion of the Sacrum Between the Ilia. ... relationship between involuntary motion of the sacrum and motion of the cranial bones. ...
  • http://www.cranialacademy.org/researchSACRUM.html
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Can I respond to the courtsmotion for an involuntarydismissal action?
I filed this lawsuit in August 2008. I has until November 10, 2008, to have all the defendants served. A few defendants I had to serve by publication. They were served on November 10, 2008. I only mailed out the complaint to the defendants addresses I had listed. WI statues states that if you don't have an address, then the mailing part can be omitted. Anyway, the court has filed an involuntary dismissal of my case. We are scheduled to argue this motion on January 20, 2008 before the court. Can i file an objection brief with the court to further explain my position of why the case shouldn't be dismissed? I'm thinking just in case i have to file an appeal on the decision, at least, I'll have some evidence in the record to support my theory.
You need an attorney, you are in way over your head.
Dog hind leg involuntarytwitching?
Today for some odd reason I noticed one of her rear hind legs kept moving forward in an involuntary kicking motion every minute or so. Did so for about an hour before it stopped. Then she seemed fine--even bounded up the stairs a couple of times. Came home tonight--no twitching but now she seemed to be limping slightly. Everything else about her is normal, including appetite. Could it be a muscle spasm? A minor seizure? I looked online and saw tick bite could cause this but I just reapplied her Frontline Plus last week and saw no sign of tick. She began having seizures two months ago and is on anti-seizure medication and on antibiotics due to her liver shunt. Any insight welcome. Thanks.
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oh i am so sorry about your dog, i had a dog with a liver shunt, she was born on christmas day 2000, died 12/19/2001, her name was sad eyes, she was so special, we carried her everywhere, they take a lot of work,these dogs need special care, how old is your dog? have you had her ammonia level checked lately? this shaking is part of the process of a liver problem, if you would like to chat email me at spacye@hughes.net
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are you legally obligated toremove your glasses and submitto an "eye test" when pulledover by police?
when you are stopped by police are you legally obligated to take an eye test? (when they shine their flashlight in your eyes and look for possible involuntary drug induced motions) or can you as with field sobriety test and breathalyzer at the scene, you can quote your 4th amendment rights and deny their attempt at illegal search and seizure...i'm very interested...please respond with factual information and sources to back it up.
No, you are not legally obligated. However, refusal to to field sobriety is considered evidence of intoxication in all states I am familiar with. Do a search of your state and "implied consent" for specific references. The text of the Fourth Amendment includes the phrase "but upon probable cause". This means if the officer can articulate a legitimate reason to request field sobriety, you are not protected by the Fourth Amendment.
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