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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1889-20 EUGENE BERTA, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY STATE PAROLE BOARD, Respondent. _____________________ Argued June 2, 2022 – …
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… to his residence. Despite stout efforts by the EMTs and medical professionals at two hospitals, four days later … State presented contrary trial evidence. The Bergen County medical examiner (ME), qualified as an expert in forensic … it happened. [He] [i]s basically going to take their entire medical testimony and put it where it belongs." Jury …
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… a smoker. As a cancer survivor who also suffered from other medical conditions, plaintiff believed Spencer knew that … the course of the investigation, Rawa reviewed plaintiff's medical records, which showed that the "physical ailments" … also "side effects" from medications she took for unrelated medical conditions while under Spencer's supervision. Rawa …
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… activities, and would notify the other regarding medical appointments and emergencies. They agreed to "foster … treatment and failure to inform plaintiff she had lost her medical insurance placed the child's health at risk. Regarding the medical insurance, plaintiff recounted that defendant would …
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… the prosecutor characterized defendant's 911 call seeking medical assistance for his wife, whom he had found … Defendant complied. Sean Boyle was the first emergency medical technician (EMT) who responded to defendant's 911 … who also maintained "employment on the side as an emergency medical technician." At the time, he was employed by the …
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… that Kira was taken via ambulance to Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (BIMC) with "seizure-like" symptoms. BIMC … Treatment Center (RDTC) stated she found "no . . . organic medical causes . . . for [Kira's] . . . hemorrhages, leaving … Laura gave birth to Cara on May 18, 2018 at Clara Maass Medical Center (CMMC). As a condition of permitting Laura to …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3085-19 LAWANDA KITCHEN and JONATHAN RUFFIN, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. SPRINGPOINT SENIOR LIVING, IRENE D'OVIDIO, SANDI KO, KEATING ROBINSON, and PEGGY McMAHON, Defendants-Respondents, and LIANA …
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… for official use only to judicial, law enforcement, and medical personnel." (Emphasis added). N.J.A.C. 6A:32-7.2(a) … use only to judicial and law enforcement personnel, and to medical personnel currently providing services to the … a court, other judicial agency, law enforcement agency, or medical service provider currently providing services to the …
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… such reliance is inapposite. Gates involved a class-based medical monitoring claim under Pennsylvania law arising out … The Third Circuit considered the elements of a Pennsylvania medical monitoring claim and concluded that "[p]laintiffs . … . [or that] the proposed monitoring regime [was] reasonably medically necessary." Gates, 655 F.3d at 268. As a result, …
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… brief then listed ten states in which both recreational and medical marijuana use is legal, and twenty states, including … New Jersey, that have authorized the use of marijuana for medical purposes, subject to certain terms and conditions. … products containing it that are "dispensed and consumed for medical purposes pursuant to any law enacted by 26 A-1774-19 …
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… "blood . . . everywhere, on the walls, on the bed." The medical examiner determined Rebecca's cause of death was … N.J. Super. 474, 490 (App. Div. 2012) (quoting 1-1 Lawyers' Medical Cyclopedia of Personal Injuries and Allied … 29 A-1825-22 cites Locascio, in which we determined a medical examiner's opinion based on numerous biomechanical …
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… or hashish is presumed 19 to be the lawful possession of medical cannabis or a medical 20 cannabis product in accordance with the “Jake Honig 21 Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act,” P.L.2009, c.307 22 (C.24:6I-1 et al.) …
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… JASON A. ZANGARA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SOMERSET MEDICAL CENTER, Defendant-Respondent, and MARIA GONZALEZ, … MACINTOSH, as agents, servants and/or employees of SOMERSET MEDICAL CENTER, DULCE DELAFUENTE, individually and as agent, servant and/or employee of SOMERSET MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants. …
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… (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49, and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 2601-2654, breach … of funds based on Flores' receipt of salary and medical benefits between May 29 and July 13, 2001, a period … situations. The results of these tests were reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) such as Dr. Makowsky, discussed …
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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1889-20 EUGENE BERTA, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY STATE PAROLE BOARD, Respondent. _____________________ Argued June 2, 2022 – …
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… brief then listed ten states in which both recreational and medical marijuana use is legal, and twenty states, including … New Jersey, that have authorized the use of marijuana for medical purposes, subject to certain terms and conditions. … products containing it that are "dispensed and consumed for medical purposes pursuant to any law enacted by 26 A-1774-19 …
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… older clients that defendants had significant experience in medical underwriting. Gimelstob submitted a large volume of … insurance policies, to the extent that he provided his medical records to Holmdel, which was responsible for … concerns that Frenville had not submitted all of S.P.'s medical information to the issuing insurance company, …
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… Judiciary staff prescreened jurors for trial availability, medical inability, and other considerations consistent with … Judiciary staff prescreened jurors for trial availability, medical inability, and other considerations consistent with … with COVID- 19 concerns “not related to substantiated medical inability” brought before a judge and all …
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… were admissible as statements made for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment under N.J.R.E. 803(c)(4). In … whether she had an opinion “within a reasonable degree of medical certainty” as to what caused the injuries to Tommy’s … hearsay testimony that is “reasonably pertinent to . . . medical diagnosis or treatment” and describes “past or …
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… and neck, went on Workers’ Compensation leave, and sought medical assistance. In the fall of that year, Pritchett’s … leave will be approved beyond November 1 and if she is not medically cleared to return to work, she must resign.” … If you determine she must return to work now, based on the medical, there will be no way she can return and we really …