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1 WEEKEND MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL EDITION VOL. XXXIV NO. 40 MARCH 24, CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 HEALTH& WELLNESS NEWS & VIEWS ON: HEALTHIER LIVING, NUTRITION, MEDICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND FITNESS Conference focuses on health disparities 10th annual health disparities conference held at Xavier University in New Orleans Scenes from the conference. (Top photo): attendees broke up into small groups to discuss the challenges facing communities of color and the poor as it relates to access to health. (Above photo): John Ruffin introduces retired Xavier University President Dr. Norman Frances (pictured at right) who spoke to the gathering. While President Donald Trump and the Republicans in congress try to repeal the Affordable Care Act, or as many call it, Obamacare, people working in healthcare all over the country have been wondering what impact the repeal if it succeeds would have on their patients, their clinics and hospitals, their educational/instructional institutions and also their employment. This anxiety was an overriding topic throughout the sessions of the Disparity Health Conference that was held on the campus of Xavier University in New Orleans last week. Xavier University has been an acclaimed HBCU for many years for advancing and preparing young doctors and pharmacists. Under the leadership of Dr. Norman Frances, the longest-continuous serving university President in the United States, the President Emeritus was the closing keynote speaker at the 10th Anniversary Health Disparities Conference, last Friday in New Orleans. The Health Disparities Conference has been the brainchild of Dr. Kathryn B. Kennedy, Professor and Dean of the School of Pharmacy at Xavier. A scholastic giant, she long had the vision of building the Xavier School of Pharmacy into a first class department with international prominence. Today, the Xavier School of Pharmacy is one of two Pharmacy Schools in the State of Louisiana and it exceeds. The Tenth Anniversary Health Disparities Conference was perfectly timed for health professionals in the US, while others came from Puerto Rico, Canada and Africa. With attendance nearing 500, the two-day session covered the full spectrum of health disparities, gentrification, health equity, racial disparity and many poster and slide presentations on research from schools throughout the world. Cancer, breast, uterine, colon, lung and psychological assess, hepatitis, report on smokers and reducing statistics, infant immortality, teen pregnancy, Latino/Hispanic health disparities, diabetes, sleep apnea, HIV, adolescent health, and a plethora of other areas were illuminated by health professionals throughout the conference, while others were the presenters, moderators and keynote speakers. Highlights abound with university vice presidents, deans, endowed chairs and presidents sharing long-ranging research and findings that shall influence not only health today, but far into the future. Racism as a disparity factor was openly discussed in many sessions, with focus on what can be the affects of the proposed Trump healthcare revamp currently being reviewed by the House, Senate and the General Budget Office. To the person, the audience was encouraged to acknowledge the principal issue for what it is. Racism continues to reduce assess, funding and continual healthcare. It is a misnomer to make budget or tax reduction an issue when the health disparities continue to be directly tied to basically two ethnic groups, Blacks and Latinos, said Dr. Brian Smedley, Executive Director of the Collaborative for Health Equity. Director Gail Christopher, RN, Senior Advisor and Vice President for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, spoke to the many issues facing us today and the difficulty associated with acknowledging our personal racist tendencies. They are a part of our American history and are frequently so suppressed that it is hard to permit them to surface, but as she reminded, the Kellogg Foundation is committed to making the transformation a national agenda and through collaborations with schools, health institutions and communities, with its many partners, they are showing some change. Dr. Daniel F.K. Sarprong, Endowed Chair of (continued on page 2)
2 The Weekend Edition/Health&Wellness March 24, 2017 Page 2 The Waiting Room N e w s a n d N o t e s o n H e a l t h a n d W e l l n e s s 50-plus? Get ready for bigger health care bills Article courtesy of CBS News via The Rundown As the Republican leadership's bill to repeal and replace Obamacare hits the House floor as early as this week, older mericans may need to brace themselves. Health care conumers between the ages of 50 and old enough to ave serious health care needs but too young to sign up for edicare -- are expected to see a significant increase in ealth care costs. "Older Americans get hit two ways with the proposed Reublican plan," said Lydia Mitts, associate director of affordbility initiatives at Families USA, a health advocacy group. There are the changes in tax credits, and there is also a hange in the way insurers are allowed to charge premiums or older adults," she explained. Costs are bound to rise First, let's look at the tax credits. The House Republican lan, called the American Health Care Act, proposes shifting tax credits for health insurance premiums from an incomebased system to an age-based system. Under the new plan, all consumers buying health insurnce would receive a refundable tax credit ranging from 2,000 a year for people under age 30 to $4,000 a year for eople age 60 and over. Credits phase out for those earning over $75,000 in annual income or $150,000 for married couples. MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL WEEKEND EDITION Phone: (Advertising and Administration) (Editorial) Website: communityjournal.net Editorial@communityjournal.net/Advertising@communityjournal.net MCJ STAFF: Billing Dept./ Patricia O Flynn -Pattillo Publisher s Admin. Assist. Publisher, CEO Colleen Newsom, Robert J. Thomas Classified Advertising Assoc. Publisher Jimmy V. Johnson, Sales Todd Thomas, Vice Pres. Rep. Mikel Holt, Assoc. Publisher CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Thomas E. Mitchell, Jr., Fr. Carl Diederichs, Rev. Joe Editor McLin, Teretha Martin, Technical PHOTOGRAPHER: Yvonne Consultant/Webmaster Kemp Opinion and comments expressed on the Perspectives page do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher or management of the MCJ. Letters and other perspectives are accepted but may be edited for content and length. Health disparities conference (continued from cover) the Xavier School of Pharmacy summarily reminded attendees that this is not the time to take a back seat. All health professionals are called to step forward, to tell the truths of the research, their studies, their trials and their findings. Healthcare is not a racial issue, it is a human issue, and it is incumbent upon those charged to care for patients, to research for new ways to treat and cure patients, and to be the first to advocate on their behalf, he stated. The session closed with words of wisdom from Dr. Norman Frances who shared that he has lived to see much change, from Jim Crow Louisiana when the state paid for him to be able to go on to university as there were no schools, in Louisiana, for Blacks desirous of education beyond high school. The values of his family were the impetus for him persevering and becoming a lawyer and ultimately President of Xavier University, a fortyseven year commitment, through Katrina and Rita and innumerable firsts at this HBCU endowed from funds from Saint Kathryn for Black and Native American children. However, he said we must increase the number of teachers. Education has to be the proverbial bootstrap that continues to uplift and mobilize our communities, he reminded. We need educators for pre-school through the university setting. You do phenomenal things, and somewhere along the way, a teacher inspired you, encouraged you or guided you, teach, he said. The evening closed with multiple awards for dynamic professionals including Janelle R. Baker; Cynthia Gonzalez; Mandy J. Hill; Dr. Ernest C. Madu; Dr. Paul D. Juarez; and special awards to the Joshua Group, LLC, Conference Facilitators, Lodriguez Murray and Dr. Roland A. Pattillo, a 1955 graduate of Xavier University.
3 The Weekend Edition/Health&Wellness March 24, 2017 Page 3 The Legals& Classifieds Case No. 17CV SARAH ELIZABETH NUNLEY By (Petitioner) SARAH ELIZABETH NUNLEY he name of the person listed above: rom: SARAH ELIZABETH NUNLEY o: SUNNI ELIZABETH VEGA Birth Certificate: SARAH ELIZABETH UNLEY T IS ORDERED: his petition will be heard in the Circuit ourt of Milwaukee County, State of Judge s Name: HON. GLENN H. AHIRO OOM 402, PLACE: 901 N. 9th treet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ATE: APRIL 27, 2017 TIME: 9:00 T IS FURTHER ORDERED: otice of this hearing shall be given by Dated: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO / / Case No. 17CV BETTIE LOU FRANCIS By (Petitioner) DARLENE RODGERS aka BETTIE LOU FRANCIS From: BETTIE LOU FRANCIS To: DARLENE RODGERS Birth Certificate: BETTIE LOU FRAN- CIS ourt of Milwaukee County, State of Judge s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di- MOTTO ROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 26, 2017 TIME: 9:00 T IS FURTHER ORDERED: otice of this hearing shall be given by ublication as a Class 3 notice for hree (3) weeks in a row prior to the ate of the hearing in the Milwaukee ommunity Journal, a newspaper ublished in Milwaukee County, State f ated: Y THE COURT: ON. JOHN J. DiMOTTO ircuit Court Judge / / Case No. 17CV DAVID JOHN HEINEN By (Petitioner) DAVID JOHN HEINEN From: DAVID JOHN HEINEN To: DAVID JOHN PARADISE HEINEN Birth Certificate: DAVID JOHN HEINEN Judge s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEIN ROOM 404, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 24, 2017 TIME: 3:00 PM Dated: HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEIN / / Case No. 17CV EFRAIN DEJESUS RIVERA JUNIOR By (Petitioner) KELLEY RIVERA From: EFRAIN DEJESUS RIVERA JUNIOR To: ADRIAN LUIS RIVERA Birth Certificate: EFRAIN DEJESUS RIVERA JUNIOR Judge s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di- MOTTO ROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 21, 2017 TIME: 10:15 Dated: HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTO / / Case No. 17FA ROMELIA VEGA and Respondent: GERARDO GARCIA THE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS You must respond with a written demand 40 days from the day after the first date of publication. The demand must be sent or delivered Milwaukee WI and to ROMELIA VEGA 6108 W MITCHELL ST WEST ALLIS, WI Petition within 45 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by violation of ,, (Interference percentage standard for child support 49.22(9),, and the factors (1m),, are available DATE: By: ROMELIA VEGA / / Case No. 17CV NICHOLAS AD ZIMMERMAN- FREITAG By (Petitioner) NICHOLAS AD ZIMMERMAN-FREITAG From: NICHOLAS AD ZIMMER- MAN-FREITAG To: NICHOLAS AD ZIMMERMAN Birth Certificate: NICHOLAS AD ZIMMERMAN-FREITAG Judge s Name: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO ROOM 407, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 26, 2017 TIME: 2:00 PM Dated: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO / / Case No. 17CV JANSELYZ HUERTAS-RIVAS By (Petitioner) MARILU HUERTAS and By (Co-Petitioner) KENNY MON- TANEZ From: JANSELYZ HUERTAS-RIVAS To: JANSELYZ MONTANEZ-HUETAS Birth Certificate: JANSELYZ HUER- TAS-RIVAS Judge s Name: HON. DAVID A. HAN- SHER ROOM 412, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 24, 2017 TIME: 10:00 Dated: HON. DAVID A. HANSHER / Case No. 17CV OLIVIA EMMA-GRACE STAVES By (Petitioner) CARLOS ROLDAN and By (Co-Petitioner) LENA STAVES From: OLIVIA EMMA-GRACE STAVES To: OLIVIA EMMA-GRACE ROLDAN-STAVES Birth Certificate: OLIVIA EMMA- GRACE STAVES Judge s Name: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO ROOM 402, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 12, 2017 TIME: 9:15 Dated: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO / Case No. 17CV KEONTE DARRELL JACKSON By (Petitioner) KEONTE DARRELL JACKSON From: KEONTE DARRELL JACKSON To: KEONTE DARRELL WILLIS Birth Certificate: KEONTE DARRELL JACKSON Judge s Name: HON. DAVID BOROWSKI ROOM 206, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 10, 2017 TIME: 9:30 Dated: HON. DAVID BOROWSKI /
4 The Weekend Edition/Health&Wellness March 24, 2017 Page 4 SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION Case No. 17SC To: KAEISHA WATSON 8918 W CAR- MEN AVENUE #2 MILWAUKEE, WI You are being sued by GEO INVEST- MENTS LLC in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Rm. 400 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th St. Milwaukee, WI A hearing will be held at 2:30 o clock (p.m.) on April 20, 017. f you do not appear a judgment may be given to the person suing (A opy of the claim has been mailed to ou at the address above.) ated this 9th day of March 17, LAINTIFF S ATTY. OR PLAINTIFF: EORGE SESSLER LLC MEMBER.O. BOX ILWAUKEE, WI ) ATED: / SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION Case No. 17SC To: FRANK LOWE AND ELIJAH LOWE 7674 W WABASH COURT MILWAUKEE, WI You are being sued by KNT PROPER- TIES LLC in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Rm. 400 of the Milwaukee County Courtouse, 901 N. 9th St. Milwaukee, WI A hearing will be held at 2:30 clock (p.m.) on April 20, f you do not appear a judgment may be given to the person suing (A opy of the claim has been mailed to ou at the address above.) Case No. 17CV EMILY ANNE SCOTT By (Petitioner) EMILY ANNE SCOTT From: EMILY ANNE SCOTT To: EZRA LEE SCOTT Birth Certificate: EMILY ANNE SCOTT Judge s Name: HON. STEPHANIE ROTHSTEIN ROOM 404, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 21, 2017 TIME: 11:00 Dated: HON. STEPHANIE ROTHSTEIN / / Case No. 17CV BAIDA MOHED ALHASSAN By (Petitioner) BAIDA MOHED AL- HASSAN Judge s Name: HON. DENNIS MO- RONEY ROOM 413, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 28, 2017 TIME: 9:00 Dated: HON. DENNIS MORONEY / / Case No. 17CV GARY JEFFREY HERMANSON By (Petitioner) GARY JEFFREY HER- MANSON From: GARY JEFFREY HERMAN- SON To: GARY STORMY SOVER- EIGN Birth Certificate: GARY JEFFREY HERMANSON Judge s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di- MOTTO ROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 13, 2017 TIME: 9:30 Dated: HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTO / Case No. 17CV JAEL MUNOZ By (Petitioner) HILDA JANETH GOMEZ MAGDELENO From: JAEL MUNOZ To: JAEL GOMEZ Birth Certificate: JAEL GOMEZ MAG- DALENO Judge s Name: HON. REBECCA F. DALLET ROOM 403, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 12, 2017 TIME: 10:00 Dated: HON. REBECCA F. DALLET / Case No. 17CV JOSEPH MUNOZ By (Petitioner) HILDA JANETH GOMEZ MAGDELENO DALLET ROOM 403, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 12, 2017 TIME: 10:00 Dated: HON. REBECCA F. DALLET / Case No. 17CV LILIANA DENISE OTERO FIGUEROA By (Petitioner) KATHERINE M. GOMEZ From: LILIANA DENISE OTERO FIGUEROA To: LILIANA DENISE GOMEZ Birth Certificate: LILIANA DENISE OTERO FIGUEROA Judge s Name: HON. CLARE L. FIORENZA ROOM 500, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: MAY 3, 2017 TIME: 9:00 Dated: HON. CLARE L. FIORENZA / ated this 9th day of March 17, LAINTIFF S ATTY. OR PLAINTIFF: From: BAIDA MOHED ALHASSAN From: JOSEPH MUNOZ To: JOSEPH EORGE SESSLER LLC MEMBER To: ABUBAIDA MOHED ALHAS- GOMEZ.O. BOX SAN Birth Certificate: JOSEPH GOMEZ ILWAUKEE, WI Birth Certificate: ABUBAIDA MO- MAGDALENO 414) HED ALHASSAN ATED: / Judge s Name: HON. REBECCA F. S a m e p l a c e, n e w a d d r e s s : m i l w a u k e e c o m m u n i t y j o u r n a l. c o m
5 Case No. 16FA NICOLE ROBERTSON and Responent: CHARLES R. ROBERTSON HE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS ESPONDENT: ou are notified that the petitioner amed above has filed a Petition for ou. You must respond with a written deand 0 days from the day after the first ate of publication. The demand must be sent or delivred lerk of Court Milwaukee County ourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104 ilwaukee WI and to NICOLE OBERTSON 5102 N 39TH ST MIL- AUKEE, WI t is recommended, but not required, hat you have an attorney help or represent etition within 45 days, the court may rant judgment against you for the ward of money or other legal action equested in the Petition, and you may ose your right to object to anything hat is or may be incorrect in the Petiion. judgment may be enforced as proided oney may become a lien against ny real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by violation of ,, (Interference ercentage standard for child support 49.22(9),, and the factors (1m),, are available hall, with or without charge, provide he party with written information on he following, as appropriate to the acion. The procedure for obtaining a judgment DATE: By: NICOLE ROBERTSON / (WITH MINOR CHILDREN) Case No. 16FA MONTOYA CLARK and Respondent: PETE CANADY THE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against The Petition, which is attached, states the nature and basis of the legal action. Within 20 days of receiving this Summons, you must provide a written response, as that term is used in ch. 802,, to the Petition. The court may reject or disregard a response that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The response must be sent or delivered to the following government offices: Milwaukee WI and to County Child Agent Support Agency Milwaukee County Child Support Services 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 101 MILWAU- KEE, WI The response must also be mailed or delivered within 20 days to the petitioner at the address above. If you do not provide a proper response within 20 days, the court may grant judgment against you, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Petition. by law. A judgment may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. DATE: By: MONTOYA CLARK / Case No. 17CV JESSICA SUE EVE By (Petitioner) JESSICA SUE EVE From: JESSICA SUE EVE To: JES- SICA SUE RING Birth Certificate: JESSICA SUE RING Judge s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di- MOTTO ROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 6, 2017 TIME: 1:45 PM Dated: HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTO / Case No. 16FA CHARLOTTE DENISE LEWIS and Respondent: SHAUN LAVELL LEWIS THE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS You must respond with a written demand 40 days from the day after the first date of publication. The demand must be sent or delivered Milwaukee WI and to CHAR- LOTTE LEWIS 4472 N 42ND STREET MILWAUKEE, WI The Weekend Edition/Health&Wellness March 24, 2017 Page 5 Petition within 45 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by violation of ,, (Interference percentage standard for child support 49.22(9),, and the factors (1m),, are available DATE: By: CHARLOTTE LEWIS / Case No. 17CV ANTONIO GRAYSON By (Petitioner) ANTONIO GRAYSON and By (Co-Petitioner) TRISTAN S. ARNOLD From: ANTONIO REGENALD LA- NARD GRAYSON To: ANTONIO RE- GENALD LANARD KING Birth Certificate: ANTONIO REGE- NALD LANARD GRAYSON Judge s Name: HON. DENNIS P. MO- RONEY ROOM 413, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 26, 2017 TIME: 4:00 PM Dated: HON. DENNIS P. MORONEY / Case No. 17CV CORWIN ALEXANDER HOLZMAN- CRASS By (Petitioner) CORWIN ALEXAN- DER HOLZMAN-CRASS From: CORWIN ALEXANDER HOLZ- MAN-CRASS To: CORWIN ALEXAN- DER HOLZMAN Birth Certificate: CORWIN ALEXAN- DER HOLZMAN-CRASS Judge s Name: HON. MARSHALL B. MURRAY ROOM 208, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 18, 2017 TIME: 11:30 Dated: HON. MARSHALL B. MURRAY / Feel the pulse of YOUR community online! Go to milwaukee community journal.com
6 The Weekend Edition/Health&Wellness March 24, 2017 Page 6 Case No. 17CV FRANCIS ALEXANDER AVALOS By (Petitioner) MARIA DELOS ANGE- ES HERRERA OTICE IS GIVEN: petition was filed asking to change he name of the person listed above: rom: FRANCIS ALEXANDER AVA- OS To: JACOB ALEXANDER HER- ERA irth Certificate: FRANCIS ALEXAN- ER AVALOS T IS ORDERED: his petition will be heard in the Circuit ourt of Milwaukee County, State of isconsin. udge s Name: HON. CLARE L. IORENZA OOM 500, PLACE: 901 N. 9th treet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ATE: MARCH 29, 2017 TIME: 10:00 M T IS FURTHER ORDERED: otice of this hearing shall be given by ate of the hearing in the Milwaukee Dated: HON. CLARE L. FIORENZA / Case No. 16FA7689 HESTER F. BROWN and Respondent: VALINCIA BROWN THE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS You must respond with a written deand 0 days from the day after the first ate of publication. he demand must be sent or delivred lerk of Court Milwaukee County Milwaukee WI and to CHESTER F BROWN 7164 N 42nd ST MILWAUKEE, WI hat you have an attorney help or repesent f you do not demand a copy of the etition within 45 days, the court may rant judgment against you for the ward of money or other legal action equested in the Petition, and you may ose your right to object to anything money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the uture, and may also be enforced by violation of ,, (Interference ercentage standard for child support stablished by the department under 49.22(9),, and the factors (1m),, are available DATE: By: CHESTER F. BROWN / Case No. 16FA SABITRI B. KHAREL and Respondent: MIN PRASAD KHAREL THE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS You must respond with a written demand 45 days from the day after the first date of publication. The demand must be sent or delivered Milwaukee WI and to SABITRI B KHAREL 7815 S SCEPTER DR APT #23 FRANKLIN, WI Petition within 45 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by violation of ,, (Interference percentage standard for child support 49.22(9),, and the factors (1m),, are available DATE: By: SABITRI B. KHAREL / Case No. 17CV RANDY ENSIGN-JONES By (Petitioner) RANDY ENSIGN- JONES From: RANDY ENSIGN-JONES To: RANDY JONES Birth Certificate: RANDY ENSIGN- JONES Judge s Name: HON. DAVID A. HAN- SHER ROOM 412, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 24, 2017 TIME: 11:00 Dated: HON. DAVID A. HANSHER / (WITHOUT MINOR CHILDREN) Case No. 16FA SHALYA TARA GRAY and Respondent RO SEAN LAR GRAY THE, TO THE PERSON NED ABOVE AS RESPONDENT You must respond with a written demand 40 days from the day after the first date of publication. The demand must be sent or delivered Milwaukee WI and to SHAYLA GRAY 8568 W VILLARD AVE MIL- WAUKEE, WI Petition within 45 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Petition, and you may lose your right to object to anything by law. A judgment may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. violation of ,, (interference percentage standard for child support 49.22(9),, and the factors (1m),, are available at least 10 working days prior to the DATE: By: SHALYA GRAY / Case No. 17CV ALYSSA NAYALI SAAVEDRA By (Petitioner) ALYSSA NAYALI SAAVEDRA From: ALYSSA NAYALI SAAVEDRA To: ALYSSA NAYALI DE LA ROSA Birth Certificate: ALYSSA NAYALI SAAVEDRA Judge s Name: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO ROOM 402, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 18, 2017 TIME: 9:00 Dated: HON. GLENN H. YAHIRO / Case No. 17CV BRITHANY NAOMI RIOS By (Petitioner) ISRAEL QUINONES From: BRITHANY NAOMI RIOS To: BRITHANY NAOMI QUINONES RIOS Birth Certificate: BRITHANY NAOMI RIOS Judge s Name: HON. WILLI SOS- NAY ROOM 414, PLACE: 901 N. 9th DATE: APRIL 20, 2017 TIME: 10:30 Dated: HON. WILLI SOSNAY /
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