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  1. Donald L. Gold. Production Manager: Miami Vice. Donald L. Gold was born on 15 December 1924 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is an assistant director and production manager, known for Miami Vice (1984), Project U.F.O. (1978) and The Rockford Files (1974).

    • Donald L. Gold
    • December 15, 1924
  2. Active. 1954-present. Donald L. Gold (born September 7, 1927, Chicago, Ill.) directed the episode " A Bullet for Crockett ", as well as co-produced all 111 episodes of the series Miami Vice. Also was producer on MacMillan and Wife, Hawaii 5-0, Chips and Diagnosis Murder.

  3. Jan 4, 2001 · Confession: Directed by Donald L. Gold. With Dick Van Dyke, Victoria Rowell, Charlie Schlatter, Barry Van Dyke. A priest listens to the confession of a killer, but won't reveal who the killer is due to confidentiality and becomes the prime suspect himself.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Donald L. Gold
    • 2001-01-04
  4. Donald L. Gold is known as an Writer, Director, Assistant Director, Story, Unit Manager, Producer, and Co-Producer. Some of his work includes Sex and the Teenage Mind, Lost Flight, and Miami Vice: Freefall.

    • I. Statement of Facts [3] A. The Medicare — Part B Program
    • B. The Activities of The Defendants
    • II. The Issues on Appeal [28] A. Adequacy of The Indictment
    • B. Coconspirator Hearsay
    • C. Admissibility of Documentary Evidence
    • D. Admission of Testimonial Evidence 1. Testimony Relating to Medicare Coverage
    • Use of Rebuttal Testimony
    • E. Reading of Highsmith's Grand Jury Testimony
    • F. Jury Instructions
    • Dr. Gold

    The Medicare — Part B program was established by Congress in 1965 to provide supplementary medical insurance benefits for Social Security recipients. Under this program, beneficiaries who pay a $60 annual deductible are entitled to reimbursement for eighty percent of the reasonable cost of covered medical services and supplies. Routine eyewear is s...

    Opti-Center, Inc. was a Georgia corporation engaged in selling retail eyewear that began doing business in Florida's Tampa Bay area in 1976. Opti-Center had a lease arrangement with Montgomery Ward and operated as the "Montgomery Ward Optical Department" in eight of its stores in and around Tampa. Except for a brief interval in 1980, Columbus optom...

    Patricia Warren initially attacks the sufficiency of the indictment with regard to the conspiracy count. Her objections appear to be two-fold: first, that the indictment did not adequately inform her of the nature of the charge against her; and second, that there was a material variance between the overt acts stated in the indictment and the proof ...

    Dr. Gold contends that the district court improperly admitted hearsay evidence against him in violation of the requirements established by the former fifth circuit in United States v. James, 590 F.2d 575 (5th Cir.) (en banc), cert. denied, 442 U.S. 917, 99 S.Ct. 2836, 61 L.Ed.2d 283 (1979). He maintains that the government failed to prove he was a ...

    Dr. Gold and Opti-Center also challenge the trial court's decision to permit the government to introduce into evidence various sections of the Carrier's Manual which HCFA supplies to its fiscal intermediaries for use in processing Medicare claims. The appellants contend that these exhibits were wholly irrelevant and immaterial because the Carrier's...

    Appellants Dr. Gold and Opti-Center challenge a number of decisions by the trial court relating to the admissibility of testimonial evidence about Medicare billing practices. Specifically, they contend that the district court abused its discretion by permitting HCFA official Lord and HHS Special Agent Cioffi to testify concerning the scope of Medic...

    Appellant Warren objects to the government's presentation of rebuttal testimony against her by Mary Conway and Michael Covington. Covington testified on rebuttal that he had told Warren in June of 1981 about a newspaper article he had read concerning "someone in the medical field [who] had come into some trouble for not collecting the twenty percen...

    During the presentation of its case in chief, the government sought to offer defendant Highsmith's grand jury testimony into evidence against him in order to establish that he had engaged in double cataract sales and other allegedly illegal practices when he worked for Opti-Center. His codefendants Warren and Dr. Gold raised objections based on the...

    Dr. Gold, Opti-Center and Highsmith each raise various objections to the jury charge employed by the trial judge. Although a defendant is entitled to have the court instruct the jury on the theory of the defense, provided it has some foundation in the evidence and legal support, United States v. Terebecki, 692 F.2d 1345, 1351 (11th Cir. 1982), the ...

    Dr. Gold complains that the trial court erred by not giving his requested instructions 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, and asserts that the instruction on specific intent employed by the trial court was incorrect under United States v. Satterfield, 644 F.2d 1092 (5th Cir. Unit B 1981). He also contends that the trial court gave an instruction that improper...

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · Donald L. Gold. July 6, 1935 – November 15, 2023. IN THE CARE OF. IJ Morris at Star of David Cemetery of the Palm Beaches. Donald L. Gold, 88, of West Palm Beach, Florida passed away on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. Donald was born in The Bronx, New York to Reuben and Rose Gold (nee Reisig).

  6. Apr 7, 2015 · The final episode of the series, Deadlock in Parma was written by Lester Wm. Burke, Rudolph Borchert and Donald L. Gold, and Rockford’s Thunderbird zoomed off the screen on 10 January, 1980. The last phone gag, featured a call telling Jim that his home had been selected to showcase its roofing.