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… stating that he had voluntarily checked himself into a medical center's psychiatric unit. The next day, the judge called the medical center and was informed that defendant was … a defendant's demeanor, irrational behavior, and "any prior medical opinion on competence to stand trial are all …
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… Family Part judge was familiar with the case, the child's medical and educational records were in New Jersey, and a … of chronology, it is undisputed the child's schooling, medical care, and immediate and extended family … N.J.S.A. 2A:34-71(b)(6): As we recounted, the relevant medical and educational evidence related to the child is in …
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… State, the mission of the correctional system, evolving medical knowledge, and human rights standards of decency. b. … to disciplinary, administrative, protective, investigative, medical, or other classification, in a cell or similarly …
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… July 2017, plaintiff started experiencing back pain, sought medical care, and was advised she would require surgical … a surgical procedure to alleviate her back pain and took medical leave as a result. On February 26, 2019, plaintiff … the New Jersey Department of Human Services Job Demands and Medical Capabilities Form (the "Form") accurately reflected …
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… parties stipulating to certain injuries "as diagnosed by medical professionals." That is, trial counsel could not … crash resulted in the following injuries, as diagnosed by medical professionals. [M.W.], abrasions to her eye, arm, …
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ft ,,f';;rn New Jersey Courts 11111, Independence · Integrity · Fairness • Quality Service Administrative Office of the Courts GLENN A. GRANT Administrative Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 …
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… who was unaware of her rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA or Act), 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 2601 to -16, … to rehire her because they knew she was pregnant and had medical complications, and because they were retaliating … to take leave from work to address the employee’s serious medical condition or to enable the employee to care for a …
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… custody of the girls, as well as legal custody for medical and extracurricular decisions. For all other … the 9-to-5 schedule, sole legal custody for Ivan over medical and extracurricular activities, shared custody for … "judgment and fitness is compromised when it comes to medical issues and . . . extracurricular activities for the …
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… way of the tram[]car and wasn't looking down." Based on the medical treatment plaintiff received after her fall , she … permanent disability from her surgery. . . . [T]here is no medical documentation that [p]laintiff has suffered any … permanent disfigurement or dismemberment where the medical treatment expenses are in excess of $3,600.00. . . . …
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2C:21-4.6a(1)
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… re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance … 17B of the New Jersey Statutes (C.17B:17-1 et seq.); or any medical service corporation operating pursuant to P.L. 1940, … re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance …
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2C:21-4.6a(2
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… re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance … of the New Jersey Statutes (C. 17B:17-1 et seq.); or any medical service corporation operating pursuant to P.L. 1940, … re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance …
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2C:21-4.6a(2)
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… re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance … of the New Jersey Statutes (C. 17B:17-1 et seq.); or any medical service corporation operating pursuant to P.L. 1940, … re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance …
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2C:21-4.6a(3)
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… re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance … of the New Jersey Statutes (C. 17B:17-1 et seq.); or any medical service corporation operating pursuant to P.L. 1940, … re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance …
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2C:21-4.6a(3)
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… re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance … of the New Jersey Statutes (C. 17B:17-1 et seq.); or any medical service corporation operating pursuant to P.L. 1940, … re-insurer, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, hospital, medical or health service corporation, health maintenance …
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… terms of declarant's will. (4) Statements for Purposes of Medical Diagnosis or Treatment. A statement that: (A) is … good faith for purposes of, and is reasonably pertinent to, medical diagnosis or treatment; and (B) describes medical history; past or present symptoms or sensations; …
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… WILLIAMS, MONMOUTH COUNTY TREASURER, NEWARK BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER, COLUMBUS HOSPITAL, EUGENE DUKES, LANGTON E. … MERCER COUNTY PROBATION SERVICES, NEWARK BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER, PELLETTIERI RABSTEIN & ALTMAN, ANTHONY BODY, … Sayyid became his father's legal guardian due to ongoing medical issues. On November 26, 2012, Williams died …
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… Id. at 401-02. For example, “[t]he eating, sleeping and medical quarters, as well as the surrounding land [of a … for the proper operation of the camp.” Ibid. Likewise, a medical center that provided housing for hospital personnel … close proximity to the hospital, all of which allowed the medical center to "function properly and efficiently." City …
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… two disabled vehicles lodged in trees and emergency medical services members attempting to treat defendant, who … was against the weight of the evidence because it was medically impossible to transmit the virus through a bite. … is the reasonableness of the victim's fear. Given the medical evidence that there seems at least some possibility …
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… that she "resort[ed] to unverified statements about alleged medical issues with no 9 A-1689-17T2 reference to medical reports or physician certifications, & no … plaintiff lives with her fiancé and her fiancé now provides medical coverage to the adult children." Several months …
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… defendant's and Karen's DNA on the knife. That same day, a medical examiner performed an autopsy on Sara. He noted she … have caused death, either from bleeding or infection. The medical examiner further opined Sara died from the stab … resulting in an excessive sentence. He contends the medical examiner testified Sara died of one wound — her …