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  2. Ward (law) - Wikipedia

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    In France, a ward of the State (pupille de l'État) is a minor who is under the responsibility of the State.These wards could be the result of any of: anonymous birth (" né sous X "), found abandoned, unregistered children, children assigned by a court to the care of the Child Social Welfare Service [] (ASE), or minor orphans who suddenly find themselves without parents for whatever reason.

  3. Aruna Shanbaug case - Wikipedia

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    Aruna Ramchandra Shanbaug (1 June 1948 – 18 May 2015), was an Indian nurse who was at the centre of attention in a court case on euthanasia after spending over 41 years in a vegetative state as a result of a sexual assault.

  4. Legal guardian - Wikipedia

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    When the Family Court is not present in the ward's address, typically, a district court or a branch court has jurisdiction over the matter. Typically, after an evaluation of the ward's health by a doctor, the court proceedings begin. The court will often question the ward and hear his/her testimony regarding the guardianship.

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  6. Orderly - Wikipedia

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    In healthcare, an orderly (also known as a ward assistant, nurse assistant or healthcare assistant) is a hospital attendant whose job consists of assisting medical and nursing staff with various nursing and medical interventions. These duties are classified as routine tasks involving no risk for the patient.

  7. Lucy Letby jailed for life: Nurse refuses to face court in ...

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    Serial killer nurse Lucy Letby will spend the rest of her life in prison after murdering seven newborn babies and trying to kill six more on a neonatal hospital unit where she worked.. The 33-year ...

  8. Murder-accused nurse said death of second baby was ... - AOL

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    Nurse Lucy Letby told a colleague it was “all a bit much” after allegedly murdering a second baby. The 32-year-old is accused of killing the premature baby, known as Child C, days after ...

  9. Lucia de Berk case - Wikipedia

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    The behaviour of the nurses, including de Berk, during a couple of medical crises turned out to have been swift and effective and to have saved lives on several occasions. The Public Prosecution capitulated by formally requesting the court to deliver a not guilty verdict, which occurred on 14 April 2010. [13]: §7