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A-43-24 Petition for Certification
Briefs
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… admissible but was better evidence than testimony from “medical men.” Spencer, 21 N.J.L. at 208-09. The “evidence of … reliance.” Ibid. (emphasis added). While the opinions of “medical men” were admissible, “their opinions in relation to … (Dpa 18) But criminal insanity is different from medical insanity. Graves, 45 N.J.L. at FILED, Clerk of the …
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… 2. An inability to meet a therapeutic, rehabilitative or medical need; 3. A security risk or imminent peril to the … [her] from meeting any therapeutic, rehabilitative or medical needs" and ensured it could fulfill its "duty to … [her] from meeting any therapeutic, rehabilitative or medical needs" is also not arbitrary, capricious, or …
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… the replayed portion of the video the expert described the medical records he examined and explained his opinion that … whether health insurance would cover Espinosa's future medical expenses. The court held a virtual sidebar … to absorb the expert's detailed explanation of his medical opinion that plaintiff did not suffer a permanent …
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… STEPHEN A. PERCIA, vs. Defendants. Plaintiffs, HACKENSACK MEDICAL CENTER, ET AL. Defendants. In Re Pelvic … the number of exhibits that may be utilized by each party. Medical literature, demonstratives and exhibits to be … shall be exchanged on the same date a separate list of medical literature. The exhibit list shall be in the form of …
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… expressed preference not to be kept “alive” with modern medical devices must be honored and they must be permitted … infringed the woman’s right to make her own medical decisions, even if she was a minor. The Court had … that abortion would not be covered under the state’s medical assistance program for the poor was unconstitutional …
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… STEPHEN A. PERCIA, vs. Defendants. Plaintiffs, HACKENSACK MEDICAL CENTER, ET AL. Defendants. In Re Pelvic … the number of exhibits that may be utilized by each party. Medical literature, demonstratives and exhibits to be … shall be exchanged on the same date a separate list of medical literature. The exhibit list shall be in the form of …
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FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 08 Mar 2023, 085351 In the Matter of Theresa E. Mullen, A Judge of the Superior Court . . SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY D-51 September Term 2020 085351 ORDER The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct having filed with the …
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… the amount of $3,000. Plaintiff, a driver for defendant's medical transport company, alleged, when her employment with … year and a half," until approximately July 2024, providing "medical transportation" for defendant's company, … dispute. She stated her job entailed driving 3 A-0873-24 medical patients "to and from [their] appointments" using …
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… Division order dismissing his claim petition for medical benefits with prejudice, based on a finding that the … the symptoms to Above All, which advised Keim to seek medical assistance. A CT scan revealed bilateral subdural … was pending, Keim filed a motion for temporary and/or medical benefits, seeking authorization for unspecified …
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… the matter with Leonard again. Rather, plaintiff sought medical treatment for her anxiety and "was placed on medical leave by her medical provider through February 15, 2021." Following …
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… A-0011-22 certification "due to a coma and/or other serious medical condition." Plaintiff refused and advised Williams … not signed for the supplies. Before plaintiff's return from medical leave, defendants settled their dispute with Schein. … to adhere to rules implemented while plaintiff was on medical leave. Specifically, defendants alleged that …
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… retirement (ADR) benefits. Petitioner, a former emergency medical technician (EMT) and volunteer firefighter, … uniform with EMT patches, and he had access to emergency medical equipment on each firefighting vehicle. So, … of petitioner's application, David Weiss, D.O. completed a "Medical Examination By Personal Or Treating Physician" form …
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… was a few minutes." Counsel sought "permission to call the medical examiner as a witness to . . . authenticate the … impact and death. The court concluded without "any expert medical testimony or report confirming that [Tara] survived … the time of death." Noting plaintiff produced no proof of medical, hospital, or funeral expenses, the court limited …
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… alcoholic unless that person produces a certificate from a medical doctor, treatment provider, or psychiatrist licensed … is undisputed Luczu failed to produce a certificate from a medical doctor or a psychiatrist. Thus, there is sufficient, … a FPIC or HPP unless he "produces a certificate of a medical doctor, treatment provider, or psychiatrist licensed …
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… to call 9-1-1 while C.S. administered CPR. Emergency Medical Technicians spent approximately thirty minutes … active ingredient in Orajel, would have been lethal without medical intervention, and this injury to the child was … the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or …
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… [s]outh of Jersey Light Railway Station and Jersey City Medical Center." Six days later, on December 19, 2016, … side of Jersey Avenue, between Jersey 3 A-2529-17T2 City Medical Center [and] Railway Station." In answer to the … [s]outh of Jersey Light Railway Station and Jersey City Medical Center." Similarly, in the personalized notice form, …
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… that trial counsel should have submitted defendant's medical records and letters from friends and family … certified that he did not know if counsel obtained his medical records, and that counsel "never discussed the … belied by the record. Further, although defendant submitted medical records to the PCR court, he failed to identify any …
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… defendant, who was on the opposite sidewalk, if he needed medical attention. Defendant did not respond. When Hambrecht … Specifically, he maintained he never appeared to require medical attention, and the weapon was concealed in such a … N.J. 150, 161 (2004), because defendant was free to reject medical assistance. In short, defendant argues the officers …
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… did not address whether it applies to an employee out on medical leave. Nevertheless, he confirmed that truck drivers … the County of his license and CDL suspensions while out on medical leave. While the ALJ acknowledged that the County … removal was appropriate "even though [Pratt] was out on medical leave at the time of the suspension and had his …
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… to provide health and life insurance and pay the children's medical and college expenses. Defendant also appeals from … pay 100% of the children's college costs and unreimbursed medical expenses; and provide $500,000 in life insurance for … coverage for the younger child; reimburse plaintiff for medical expenses she paid for the children; provide proof of …