A sterile package for a medical device includes a container, an insert, and a retaining clip. The insert is releasably engaged with the medical device to constrain the position of the medical device relative to the insert. The retaining clip includes a base engaging the medical device and support arms extending from the base and encircling the insert to secure the insert in engagement with the medical device. The insert engages the container to constrain the position of the medical device relative to the container.
A package includes a cavity having a series of cavity slots transverse to the cavity's longitudinal axis. These slots permit a pair of stop plugs to be positioned to receive products of different lengths. Each stop plug has four lateral lugs for engaging the cavity slots to resist linear and rotational displacement of the stop plug. Each plug has bottom, end, and side walls to isolate the product end from the cavity. In addition a pair of fingers extending from the stop plug elastically grips the product to further restrain product movement. The fingers can flex to accommodate different sizes of products. A retainer snaps onto the cavity to close it. The retainer includes a retainer stop at each end that extends into the cavity and prevents the retainer from shifting even if the retainer is lifted due to product pressure against the retainer during shipping. The retainer also includes a pair of product restraints extending into the cavity to limit motion of the product toward the retainer. The product restraints are shaped to also provide finger wells for aiding the removal of the retainer when the package is opened.
nything beyond that -- who was involved, what was the planning, what did you do that led up to this -- would be outside the box and the suspect should not be questioned without Miranda." Larry Landis, from the Indiana Public Defender Council, took a more hardline position on questioning pre-Miranda.
Date: Apr 22, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Girl, 14, faces preliminary charge of murder in 4-year-old's stabbing
Larry Landis, executive director of the Indiana Public Defender Council, said the decision often comes down to whether prosecutors and judges believe a suspect is beyond rehabilitation in the juvenile system. Part of the evaluation, he added, will involve looking at the child's past, including any o
"(A) citizen must acquiesce in the face of law enforcement, no matter how unreasonable," said Larry Landis, executive director of the Indiana Public Defender Council. "It's one more reminder that you're powerless."