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… that he went to Israel in 2011 where he suffered serious medical problems and was involved in a car accident in 2012, which rendered him medically unable to timely reinstate his license. He submitted purported medical records; however, the documents were written in …
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… County (Employer) on September 2, 1993. She applied for a medical leave of absence under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 to 2654, due to … and depression. Mohamed was approved for a twelve-week medical leave from September 9, 2016 to November 26, 2016. …
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… a motion to amend his sentence and permit his release for medical reasons pursuant to Rule 3:21-10(b)(2). We affirm. … he suffers from diabetes and hypertension and that these medical conditions and his age place him at risk. The motion … judge considered defendant's submissions, including: prison medical documentation; the declarations of two medical …
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… a motion to amend his sentence and permit his release for medical reasons pursuant to Rule 3:21-10(b)(2). We affirm. … he suffers from diabetes and hypertension and that these medical conditions and his age place him at risk. The motion … judge considered defendant's submissions, including: prison medical documentation; the declarations of two medical …
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… County (Employer) on September 2, 1993. She applied for a medical leave of absence under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 to 2654, due to … and depression. Mohamed was approved for a twelve-week medical leave from September 9, 2016 to November 26, 2016. …
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… then appeal an in limine ruling barring evidence of future medical expenses. Defendant Thomas Irwin rear-ended … Brehme moved to admit into evidence her projected future medical expenses. The trial judge denied the motion because … appeal regarding the barring of Brehme’s claim for future medical expenses.” On August 8, 2022, Irwin filed the …
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… then appeal an in limine ruling barring evidence of future medical expenses. Defendant Thomas Irwin rear-ended … Brehme moved to admit into evidence her projected future medical expenses. The trial judge denied the motion because … appeal regarding the barring of Brehme’s claim for future medical expenses.” On August 8, 2022, Irwin filed the …
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… date for product identification summary judgment motions. MEDICAL DEFENSE August 19, 2011 Plaintiff shall serve executed medical authorizations by this date. July 29, 2011 Defendants shall forward medical authorizations to plaintiff’s counsel by this date. …
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… of daily life and requires twenty-four-hour daily medical care. After serving eight years of her forty-year … of her husband, she petitioned for release on parole to a medical facility pursuant to the Compassionate Release Act … with the authority to grant what was characterized as "medical parole," see N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51c (repealed by L. …
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… of daily life and requires twenty-four-hour daily medical care. After serving eight years of her forty-year … of her husband, she petitioned for release on parole to a medical facility pursuant to the Compassionate Release Act … with the authority to grant what was characterized as "medical parole," see N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51c (repealed by L. …
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… expert to rebut testimony from the State's witness—a medical examiner—about the shooter's location and the … issues raised in the PCR petition, we noted "[t]he forensic medical examiner who performed Gordon's autopsy testified on … of the State. [Responding to a hypothetical question, the medical examiner] said that the bullet trajectories …
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… adding that the evidence failed to "support a finding of medical neglect under [N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4)(a)]." In … of the Division's investigation summary and N.A.'s medical records were admitted into evidence. Defendant did … DECISION TO STOP [N.A.]'S MEDICATION DID NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL NEGLECT[.] 2. [DEFENDANT]'S PROACTIVE EFFORTS TO …
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… adding that the evidence failed to "support a finding of medical neglect under [N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4)(a)]." In … of the Division's investigation summary and N.A.'s medical records were admitted into evidence. Defendant did … DECISION TO STOP [N.A.]'S MEDICATION DID NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL NEGLECT[.] 2. [DEFENDANT]'S PROACTIVE EFFORTS TO …
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… expert to rebut testimony from the State's witness—a medical examiner—about the shooter's location and the … issues raised in the PCR petition, we noted "[t]he forensic medical examiner who performed Gordon's autopsy testified on … of the State. [Responding to a hypothetical question, the medical examiner] said that the bullet trajectories …
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… visited six food stores a day. On March 9, Franco visited a medical urgent care facility because he felt ill. A medical professional never performed a test because "the medical facility did not have the testing capability." …
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… a three-year dramatic failure to thrive documented in the medical records introduced by the Division of Child … its file when Mary agreed to be responsible for Sam's medical care and to take him to medical appointments. Tom did not engage with caseworkers. …
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… for OSA in an effort to identify and diagnose this medical condition that may affect alertness or fatigue in … meets all of the following: 4 A-0753-20 • They were medically not approved[2] based solely on OSA screening … in pertinent part: When it is obvious that an [e]ngineer is medically (physically or mentally) impaired in a way that …
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… available to avoid failing the class was to apply for a medical withdrawal. After the University denied the request for the medical withdrawal, plaintiff received a failing grade in … motion for summary judgment, finding plaintiff required a medical expert to prove he had a disability and to establish …
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… The Board presented testimony from its psychologist and medical expert, Dr. Daniel LoPreto. Dr. Hriso submitted a … concluded "Riley remains disabled from her psychiatric and medical conditions. She has [a] significant impairment[] and … notes and records from Catholic Charities, among other medical records. According to Dr. LoPreto's report, Riley …
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… for OSA in an effort to identify and diagnose this medical condition that may affect alertness or fatigue in … meets all of the following: 4 A-0753-20 • They were medically not approved[2] based solely on OSA screening … in pertinent part: When it is obvious that an [e]ngineer is medically (physically or mentally) impaired in a way that …