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… the State elicited testimony from several employees of the medical office, numerous law enforcement officers, and … the shooting incident occurred on July 24, 2020, at a medical office in Mount Laurel. Defendant, a twelve-year … veteran Burlington County correctional officer, entered the medical office building armed with a loaded Smith & Wesson …
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… with recent childbirth or miscarriage. She told the medical personnel treating her that she had not been … nurse contacted the Wayne Police Department to report that medical staff believed defendant may have given birth to a … The officers interviewed the teenager about defendant's medical condition and searched several parts of the home, …
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… frequent verbal taunts regarding his diabetes and related medical problems. On appeal, defendant contends the trial … described by the plaintiff himself. . . . So I don't have a medical expert coming forward to give that testimony, but I … required plaintiff to provide expert or treating physician medical testimony to causally relate his limited eyesight, …
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… 1999, Davis began working as a firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT) in the Township of Westhampton. In … In October 2015, Davis was found to have achieved maximum medical improvement (MMI). He was given a medical release. 4 A-4070-18 Thereafter, Davis had two …
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… Division's investigative summary, the police report, D.'s medical examination form, D.'s psychiatric evaluation, D.'s … following a Social Security disability hearing. The medical evidence established that he had a severe psychotic … "D.'s injuries were not life-threatening[,] . . . he needed medical attention" and "[D.M.] was neither remorseful nor …
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… the State elicited testimony from several employees of the medical office, numerous law enforcement officers, and … the shooting incident occurred on July 24, 2020, at a medical office in Mount Laurel. Defendant, a twelve-year … veteran Burlington County correctional officer, entered the medical office building armed with a loaded Smith & Wesson …
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A-67-24 Respondent Brief
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… COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC., JOHN/JANE DOE #1 Owner of Medical Practice, JOHN/JANE DOE #2 Operator of Medical Practice JOHN/JANE DOE #3 Medical Practice Maintenance Organization, JOHN/JANE DOE #4 …
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… 0:00 2016006962 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD V ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER 0 0 0 N/A N/A Complaint & Counterclaim W/D … 0:00 2017002640 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD V ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER 0 0 0 N/A N/A Complaint & Counterclaim W/D … 0:00 2017002640 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD V ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER 0 0 0 N/A N/A Complaint & Counterclaim W/D …
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… surgery. The State also applied for a subpoena seeking all medical records regarding defendant’s treatment and … the State’s application for a subpoena seeking defendant’s medical records regarding the surgery. The Appellate … The State also applied for a 7 Dyal1 subpoena seeking all medical records that Cooper Hospital created regarding …
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… of agreement by dispatching firefighters to emergency medical services (EMS) calls. Because the arbitrator had … that firefighters who were also certified as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) would be paid an additional … negotiations unit represented by petitioner and "Emergency Medical response" as a new duty. Pursuant to the addendum, …
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… he saw the vehicle driving away from either of the nearest medical centers, Detective Black's suspicions were raised … for Defendant Kahe's health as the driver did not seek medical attention for the allegedly ailing passenger. He … initiated the second stop due to the driving away from any medical facilities. He was concerned that Defendant Kahe was …
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… those documents." Defendant's attorney also agreed Gayle's medical records could be admitted so long as they did not contain a "complex medical diagnosis"; counsel for the Division represented "there was none . . . in those [medical records]." The Division called Officer Chamberlin …
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… those documents." Defendant's attorney also agreed Gayle's medical records could be admitted so long as they did not contain a "complex medical diagnosis"; counsel for the Division represented "there was none . . . in those [medical records]." The Division called Officer Chamberlin …
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… he saw the vehicle driving away from either of the nearest medical centers, Detective Black's suspicions were raised … for Defendant Kahe's health as the driver did not seek medical attention for the allegedly ailing passenger. He … initiated the second stop due to the driving away from any medical facilities. He was concerned that Defendant Kahe was …
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A-43-24 Appellate Division Reply Brief
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… witness testimony to rebut the testimony from the defense medical experts. On appeal, the defense argued that because … of “uncontradicted opinions” from “highly qualified medical experts,” the defendant was entitled to a directed … N.J. at 606 (noting that insanity is “often established by medical testimony” and that “[g]enerally, the determination …
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… specifically notes that in pharmaceutical cases "in which a medical cause effect relationship has not been confirmed by … Hammer's expert reports described his review of Plaintiffs' medical histories in detail. See Harvey M. Hammcr M.D. June … "It is not a defendant's burden to prove by a reasonable medical probability what caused the claimed injury. I J That …
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… surgery. The State also applied for a subpoena seeking all medical records regarding defendant’s treatment and … the State’s application for a subpoena seeking defendant’s medical records regarding the surgery. The Appellate … The State also applied for a 7 Dyal1 subpoena seeking all medical records that Cooper Hospital created regarding …
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… of agreement by dispatching firefighters to emergency medical services (EMS) calls. Because the arbitrator had … that firefighters who were also certified as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) would be paid an additional … negotiations unit represented by petitioner and "Emergency Medical response" as a new duty. Pursuant to the addendum, …
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… child, R.B.1 unemancipated based on her medical, mental, and emotional health issues. Plaintiff also … lack of a permanent residence. Other than SSD benefits and medical and dental insurance R.B. receives from defendant's … control" and "the fact . . . [p]laintiff chooses to pay for medical expenses for the child does not obligate . . . …
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… suffered hip issues, requiring her to use a cane and take a medical leave of absence to 4 A-3868-22 undergo hip … to the DOC after four months, recovered with no residual medical limitations. Hicks informed Norris that Ricci would … "was admittedly fully recovered when she returned from medical leave," and defendants provided a "legitimate …