The Office of Victim Services directly reimburses medical providers for forensic rape examinations (FREs) if victims of sexual assault do not have access to private health insurance or chose not to use their private health care insurance for the examination.

New York State Executive Law [(631(13)] provides for direct reimbursement by OVS to providers of forensic sexual assault examination services. The law requires the medical provider to explain the survivor's billing choices to them. When a survivor chooses to have the provider bill OVS directly for the forensic examination and its related charges, the provider shall use the Direct Reimbursement Program. Direct reimbursement from OVS to providers of forensic examination services ensures that a sexual assault survivor will not have to pay for their own forensic examination, an added stressor after a highly traumatic event.


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Facility services such as personnel, overhead, space, necessary supplies and use of equipment which are directly related to the sexual assault forensic examination. This includes an Emergency Room (ER) Physician for a survivor seen in the ER if the services provided by the ER Physician are related to the Forensic Exam.

No. Sexual assault survivors do not have to use their private insurance benefits, Medicaid, Medicare, HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) or any other insurance program for payment of the forensic exam especially if it would interfere with personal privacy or safety. A sexual assault survivor may be asked to provide such information for medical care or services that are not related to the sexual assault forensic examination and not billed by the provider as part of the direct reimbursement claim.

No. OVS will accept the Medical Provider Forensic Rape Examination Direct Reimbursement Claim Form, along with the itemized bill, as documentation of the sexual assault forensic examination in lieu of a police or criminal justice agency report and will provide direct reimbursement for the forensic examination to the healthcare provider.

Any services billed by a provider as part of the Forensic Examination Direct Reimbursement Claim are covered by the direct reimbursement payment at the statutory rate of reimbursement indicated above.

No. A sexual assault survivor will not be required by the Office of Victim Services to pursue prosecution in order to have the sexual assault forensic examination and related services paid for under the direct reimbursement program.

If the sexual assault survivor seeks additional assistance from OVS, including reimbursement for medical services that were not directly related to or billed as part of the sexual assault forensic examination, and has reported the crime to the police, OVS will need the police report and the survivor will be required to comply with the reasonable requests of law enforcement authorities in the investigation and prosecution of crime.

Editor's note: This story contains explicit sexual content and details involving an alleged sexual assaultSarasota police have recovered a cell phone video taken by Florida GOP chairman Christian Ziegler of his sexual encounter with a woman who has alleged he raped her, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the criminal investigation.

Sarasota police have recovered a cell phone video taken by Florida GOP chairman Christian Ziegler of his sexual encounter with a woman who has alleged he raped her, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the criminal investigation.

About the Author: Bob Norman is an award-winning investigative reporter who serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Florida Trident and journalism program director for the Florida Center for Government Accountability.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a 1999 British direct-to-video film version of the 1972 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name. It is a sung-through musical film on PolyGram Visual Programming Home Entertainment.

The audience are introduced to Jacob and his twelve sons. Jacob favours his second-youngest Joseph, which he shows by giving him a coat of many colours. The jealousy of Joseph's brothers is only fulfilled by Joseph's interpretation of his own dreams that he is destined to rule over them. They try to kill Joseph, but decide to sell him into slavery instead. They smear his coat in goat's blood and tell Jacob that Joseph is dead. Meanwhile, Joseph is purchased by millionaire Potiphar in Egypt. As he rises through the ranks, Potiphar's wife takes a liking to Joseph. After Joseph refuses her advances, she has Joseph charged with rape and imprisoned. In prison, Joseph interprets the dreams of two fellow prisoners, both former servants to the Pharaoh.

The film was originally shot as a feature film, but ended up being released directly to video.[1] It was shot over three weeks in July/August 1999 on three sound stages at Pinewood Studios in London. The release of the film was advertised by a brief series of sing-along performances that Osmond starred in as a Fathom Event.[2] The film was released by PolyGram.[3] In the United States, the film was shown as an episode of PBS' Great Performances.

If the defendant has been found guilty, the judge may pass sentence immediately. The judge might adjourn the case until reports are made available to the court. They will pass sentence on a different day. The judge will direct the jury about any further attendance or if they are no longer needed.

The Metropolitan Police Department does not have the authority to direct where a sex offender may live, work, or attend school. Unless the Courts have placed specific restrictions on the offender's release, he/she has a right to live wherever he/she chooses.

The San Diego District Attorney's Office is dedicated to providing accurate information to the public and media. It is our goal to keep you informed of the status on high profile court cases with direct access to hearing times and location. If you are a member of the working media and would like an interview with the District Attorney, or you need information on a certain case, would like to talk to a specific prosecutor or are looking for an expert in a certain area of prosecution, please contact our Public Affairs Officer, Tanya Sierra. Below you'll find recent media advisories and news releases issued by this office. 

 

Tanya Sierra, Public Affairs Officer 

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(d) If vulnerable detainees are identified pursuant to the screening required by  115.141, security staff shall provide such detainees with heightened protection, to include continuous direct sight and sound supervision, single-cell housing, or placement in a cell actively monitored on video by a staff member sufficiently proximate to intervene, unless no such option is determined to be feasible.

Sexual Violence Response & the Rape Crisis/Anti-Violence Support Center (SVR) at Columbia University works to provide direct services and support to survivors and co-survivors of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and other forms of gender-based violence, as well as prevention programming to members of the campus community.

But accusations that some content contained the rape and sexual exploitation of underage girls, and stolen footage, sparked a huge campaign against the site in 2020 - prompting Paypal, Mastercard and Visa to withdraw its business.

Amid growing controversy over the disturbing videos on the site, American campaigners launched the #traffickinghub movement and began publishing evidence of content featuring rape victims as young as 12.

She accused company directors of being complicit in the rape and trafficking of women and young girls and claimed she had spoken to one young victim whose sexual abuse was viewed by over 2million users.

The Accused, Jean-Paul Akayesu, was the mayor of Taba, Rwanda. On 2 September 1998, Trial Chamber I of the Tribunal found him guilty of nine out of fifteen Counts charging him with genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the Geneva Conventions in the first ever trial before the Tribunal. His was the first conviction ever for genocide and it was the first time that an international tribunal ruled that rape and other forms of sexual violence could constitute genocide. It was also the first conviction of an individual for rape as a crime against humanity.

The original indictment charged Akayesu, as bourgmestre (mayor) of Taba commune, with involvement in criminal acts committed between 7 April and the end of June 1994 in this commune. The Accused was charged under Article 6(1) of the Statute with genocide (count 1); complicity in genocide (count 2); crimes against humanity (Counts 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11); direct and public incitement to commit genocide (count 4); violations of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions (Counts 6, 8, 10 and 12).

On 17 June 1997, the original indictment was amended with three additional Counts of sexual violence, violence and murder perpetrated at the bureau communal between 7 April and the end of June 1994. The Accused was thus charged under Article 6(1) and /or Article 6(3) of the Statute with rape (count 13) and other inhumane acts (count 14) as crimes against humanity, and violations of Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions and of Article 4(2)(e) of Additional Protocol II (outrages upon personal dignity, in particular rape, humiliating and degrading treatment and indecent assault, count 15).

On 2 September 1998, Trial Chamber I found the Accused guilty of genocide (count 1), direct and public incitement to commit genocide (count 4) and crimes against humanity (Counts 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 14). He was acquitted on the remaining Counts. The Chamber imposed several terms of imprisonment on the Accused, ranging from 10 years to life and it decided that each sentence should be served concurrently. Therefore, it directed that the Accused should serve a single sentence of life imprisonment (see Judgment and Verdict). 589ccfa754

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