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… information supporting his request for release on emergency medical home confinement (EMHC) under Executive Order 124, … of community release. He reportedly suffers from various medical ailments, including diabetes, asthma, hypertension … applied for release early in 2020. However, the Emergency Medical Review Committee recommended against Williams's …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2081-23 ZAKEE MARTIN, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY STATE PAROLE BOARD, Respondent. ___________________ Argued March 18, 2025 – Decided July 17, 2025 Before Judges Bishop-Thompson and Augostini. On …
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… reasons were as follows: [A]lthough the parties had the medical discovery, they did not have the benefit of the … could consider the physician's testimony. . . . [But] the medical records indicate what the injuries were and – opine … no memory of what happened. There's a lack of evidence. The medical doctor conceded the injuries could have been …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs, Department … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, … the August 2, 2021 final agency decision of the Board of Medical Examiners suspending his medical license for eight …
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… and UNITED HEALTH PLUS, d/b/a QUALCARE, and SAINT BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants. ______________________________ … of unpaid healthcare bills. Plaintiff underwent medical procedures at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and requested that the hospital obtain …
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… issues. Finding no legal error in his sentencing and no medical basis for early release, the trial judge entered an … CONSIDER CERTAIN MITIGATING FACTORS, AND HE SUFFERS CERTAIN MEDICAL INFIRMITIES THAT ENTITLE HIM TO RELEASE UNDER [RULE] … 70 N.J. 187, 193 (1976). An inmate "must show that the medical services unavailable at the prison would be not only …
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… plaintiff, his physical examination, a description of the medical records he reviewed and his conclusions regarding … the word “REFERENCES,” Friedenthal lists six published medical journal articles identifying the name of the author, … cross-examination are proper subjects of discovery in 7 non-medical negligence actions.4 Huie v. Newcomb Hosp., 112 N.J. …
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… NO. A-2147-16T3 J.H., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, … appeal from the Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. SB2 Inc., attorneys … November 23, 2016 final agency decision of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS) that denied …
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… information supporting his request for release on emergency medical home confinement (EMHC) under Executive Order 124, … of community release. He reportedly suffers from various medical ailments, including diabetes, asthma, hypertension … applied for release early in 2020. However, the Emergency Medical Review Committee recommended against Williams's …
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… did notify them and I have emails. Q. And when did you seek medical attention? A. That week. Appellant testified that … At this point, the Examiner asked appellant to describe the medical care she received and whether the doctor gave her … relevance here, an individual who leaves work for health or medical reasons must submit a medical certification "to …
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… related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical or dental staff"); N.J.A.C. 10A:4–4.1(a) (stating … related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical or dental staff"); however, Vance appeals only the … the hearing officer made no finding on why Vance was in the medical area. According to a sergeant's report — which the …
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… lower back or right knee since June 2014. While plaintiff's medical experts opined plaintiff's injury was permanent and causally connected to her fall, none of the medical experts stated she suffered a substantial loss of a … tasks); and Knowles, 176 N.J. at 333 (finding "objective medical evidence of a permanent injury," including the lack …
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… the patient was involved in within a reasonable degree of medical probability. The long-term 2 Ransdell's attorney on … as to the matters herein stated are based upon facts, medical records, diagnostic testing, and other pertinent … not fatal to the claim, Ransdell also "did not provide any medical expert opinion or narrative report as required by …
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… car, causing it to slam into the guardrail. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) who responded to the scene … the video was relevant to support her claim for future medical costs and the pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment … to discovery1 and not allowing her to present updated medical information at trial. She contends the updated …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2081-23 ZAKEE MARTIN, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY STATE PAROLE BOARD, Respondent. ___________________ Argued March 18, 2025 – Decided July 17, 2025 Before Judges Bishop-Thompson and Augostini. On …
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… behalf of the Rosello Estate. Additionally, the judge heard medical expert testimony from Dr. Joseph Schulman, who … he evaluated Keith at that time and reviewed Keith's medical history since the accident date. Keith's medical history included treatment notes from the hospital …
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… behalf of the Rosello Estate. Additionally, the judge heard medical expert testimony from Dr. Joseph Schulman, who … he evaluated Keith at that time and reviewed Keith's medical history since the accident date. Keith's medical history included treatment notes from the hospital …
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… DC related filings, users will now have the ability to add “Medical, Psych, Alcohol/Drug Records” as an optional … please consult the Quick Reference Guide. The label for “Medical Records” has been updated to display as “Medical, Psych, Alcohol/Drug Records.” (Foreclosure) When …
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… his counsel should have explored more deeply a potential medical explanation for his driving behavior. Defendant … defendant's claims that counsel was inattentive to his medical conditions as 5 A-2488-21 unsubstantiated "bald … infer that counsel, who was clearly aware of his client's medical circumstances, strategically chose to pursue plea …
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… at the hearing1 revealed that Vallo had been granted a medical leave of absence, 1 We glean these facts from the … in a less physically demanding job. Vallo neither provided medical documentation to his employer to show that the job … to leave work voluntarily" because Vallo failed "to provide medical documentation to the employer to show that the job …