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… disability retirement allowance; provided, that the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, shall certify that the … and unexpected" test. Thus, for example, an emergency medical technician who comes upon a terrible accident …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0735-18T2 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. A.T.H., Defendant-Appellant, and C.H. and F.L.J., Defendants. …
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… a motion to terminate alimony on grounds he retired for medical reasons. Plaintiff cross-moved for counsel fees. A … it on to his wife and children; and (4) defendant had no medical reason to retire despite receiving a third pacemaker … In addition, the judge reviewed defendant's 11 A-2592-18T4 medical records and concluded that his "health has not …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4738-17T2 L.V.B., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. L.A.D.B., Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ Submitted January 30, 2019 – Decided May 16, 2019 Before Judges Vernoia and Moynihan. On …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2267-18T2 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. T.D.W.1, Defendant-Appellant, and A.G., JR., Defendant. _____________________________ …
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… the parties executed the March 2016 consent order, her medical expenses increased because their daughter began to …
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… and he spoke in short, incomprehensible slurs. Emergency medical technicians arrived and transported the victim to the Raritan Bay Medical Center. Medical personnel diagnosed the victim with a "hemorrhagic …
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… not have come from an animal. Dr. Di Wang, an assistant medical examiner, performed an autopsy on Benjumea-Bastidas. … head, torso and extremities. He said that, even with prompt medical intervention, Benjumea- Bastidas would not have … carrying of that person to a hospital or a physician for medical or surgical treatment, if it is apparent that the …
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… of the estate. Decedent was plagued with a myriad of medical issues including Parkinson's disease, multiple … would be equitably tolled. Further, he recounted numerous medical records that described decedent's diminished … evidence by a doctor who properly relied upon decedent's medical reports and records. Thus, the judge's findings were …
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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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… her. Sarah took care of her finances. Abraham got involved medically from time to time. And the testimony is that – … According to the expert, there 7 A-4878-17T2 was no medical proof she lacked capacity, or that her expressive or … proxy in 2010; Abraham was actively involved in making medical decisions for Anne; and Deborah and Abraham were …
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… 2016, Semilia received the services at the Morristown Medical Center emergency room from physicians employed by … the physicians at the Hospital are members of the Voluntary Medical Staff and are not employees or agents of the … which rendered services to Semilia at Morristown Medical Center; therefore, providing the court with subject …
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… Ibid. The State called Dr. Gerald Feigin, Salem County's medical examiner, to testify about the victim's cause of … did not conduct the autopsy; instead, he reviewed the medical report of the pathologist who conducted the autopsy, … is homicide."7 Although a prosecutor's use at trial of a medical examiner who did not perform the autopsy may in …
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… did not point the officer to specific injuries and refused medical attention. She told the officer D.W.P. "placed his … injuries on B.C.P. and likewise recounted she declined medical attention or a restraining order. D.W.P. testified … had a bump behind her right ear. She explained she sought medical attention the day after the incident. The trial …
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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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… lives in Poughkeepsie, New York, had been receiving ongoing medical treatment for a heart condition, atrial … cause," a standard that is clearly met here by Sanderson's medical limitations and concerns, both for himself and his …
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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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… including an MRI,2 and reviewed police reports as well as medical records obtained from Chilton Hospital, where …