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… area where he was hit, but Linda showed no symptoms of injury. L.C. then gave J.C. a bath and dressed him. When J.B. … reported the matter to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office (ECPO). Investigators from the Newark Police … hemorrhages. Dr. Weiner testified that J.C.'s hand injury was at least seven to ten days old, and he could not …
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… Defendant had been employed as either a chief financial officer (CFO) or corporate controller by various …
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… cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or (2) [n]egligently causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon; or (3) [a]ttempts by … violence often do not report their abuse to law enforcement officers."); Tribuzio v. Roder, 356 N.J. Super. 590, 597 …
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… Act (APA), N.J.S.A. 6 A-4431-19 52:14B-1 [to -31], and the Office of Administrative Law's Rules for Agency Rule Making, … for . . . diagnosis or treatment of human disease, pain, injury, deformity or physical condition, including, but not …
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… 2016, petitioner requested an adjudicatory hearing in the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) to challenge DEP's denial … as furniture, "that could blow away and cause damage or injury." High Wind Safety Rules, NAT'L WEATHER SERV., …
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… Holly was safe in her foster home and the prosecutor's office had decided not to pursue a criminal investigation. …
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… letter she received from the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, regarding "State v. [N.G.R.] Violation of …
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… was separately questioned twice by law enforcement officers from different agencies. Defendants were …
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… the claimed setoff, Barrier relied on the testimony of its office manager, Michelle Lambos, who was in charge of …
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… State and its owner, Monaco, seeking damages for bodily injury, property damage, and economic loss related to the … a standard industry form issued by the Insurance Services Office ("ISO"). Its pages bear no notation indicating they … under the Hanover Insurance Company Policy Bodily Injury and Property Damage Coverage part requires an …
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… scheduled/performed a procedure to attempt closure, in-office procedure. A. Where was this? Which one? What date? … may have known he had been injured, he did not know the injury was due to any fault or negligence by defendants. … Thomas claims defendants led him to believe that the injury was not due to any negligence on their part. According …
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… mobile communications/Blackberry, parking and tolls, office expenses (potentially groceries), and personal …
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… in Union City, approximately seven blocks from plaintiff's office. As the general contractor, KCS hired all of the …
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… findings. The Division referred the matter to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for a hearing. However, …
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… "[R.G.] is on the brink of a life of continued crime and injury to himself and others. He's also on the brink of … [R.G.] is going to do when he has to deal with a probation officer if he ever gets to the point of a conditional …
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… Div. 2012) (citing Goldsmith v. Camden Cty. Surrogate's Office, 408 N.J. Super. 376, 387 (App. Div. 2009)). We …
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… Part, Hunterdon County, Docket No. FM-10-0269-16. The Law Office of Rajeh A. Saadeh, LLC, attorneys for appellant …
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… amended her complaint. First, she clarified that "the officer" inadvertently wrote that the harassing phone call …
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… Instead, Dr. Breslow recommended a less invasive "in-office scar revision[,]" which plaintiff underwent on June …
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… relieving their counsel, who had been appointed by the Office of Parental Representation (OPR). Second, the judge …