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… where he was shot and how he got to the hospital. While medical professionals were tending to defendant, his mother, … defendant had five or six gunshot wounds, according to the medical records. Defendant was treated with pain medication … took him to University Hospital. 5 At some point while medical professionals were tending to defendant, defendant’s …
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… consulted with Dr. Geetha Natarajan, the retired Chief Medical Examiner of Middlesex County. Dr. Natarajan … (pp. 47-51) 5. Turning to the testimony of the State’s key medical expert, Dr. Natarajan, the Court notes that, even … could say where, when, or precisely how Timothy died. The medical examiner could not determine the cause of death, …
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… (a) an affidavit from the chief executive officer, medical director or other officer having administrative … copy of the Individualized Education Program, including any medical or other reports, for the alleged incapacitated … example, a guardian who has not yet qualified cannot make medical decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person. To …
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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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… 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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… 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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… the judge found that there was a substantial amount of medical testimony, which when viewed in favor of the State, … or so before she stopped breathing, and yet he did not seek medical treatment for her or advise his wife of the occurrence. Additionally, there was medical evidence corroborating that the rib fracture …
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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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… Florida incident, plaintiff saw Dr. James Allen, a general medical practitioner, complaining of flu-like symptoms, but … from the first trial awarded plaintiff $119,000 for past medical expenses and $2.5 million in compensatory damages. … IBD. The jury awarded plaintiff $159,530.19 for past medical expenses and $25 million in compensatory damages. In …
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… born, the Division received a referral from St. Barnabas Medical Center that A.M.A.F.W.'s biological mother: (1) was …
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… Grandmother claims the Division failed to present any medical expert testimony or evidence to establish that the … A. Finkel into evidence was reversible error because the medical diagnoses and conclusions in the report were … to the author by Division staff personnel, or affiliated medical, psychiatric, or psychological consultants, if those …
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… hour and 4 A-3576-14T4 returned home to find his wife dead. Medical examiners later determined that the cause of death … and autopsy photos, DNA reports, and reports issued by two medical examiners. He testified that the autopsy photographs … asked Garkowski whether he had reviewed "any reports by medical examiners." Garkowski 2 Garkowski explained that a …
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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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… 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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… 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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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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… 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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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3788-15T4 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. H.D.C., Defendant-Appellant, and R.B., Defendant. …
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… store and was 13 A-0654-16T1 assaulted. He refused medical attention, and had no sign of injury. Cassidy … saw no sign of injury on plaintiff, and plaintiff rejected medical attention. Plaintiff conceded Cassidy, Shaw, and … that he had a concussion, and testified he never requested medical care from any officer. Plaintiff also cites a report …
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… her other employer, Dr. Mira Kheny, with whom Husain shared medical office space. The complaint alleged violations of … evidence was adduced at trial. Husain conducted a private medical practice located in Merchantville, New Jersey, where … out a portion of his office space to Kheny for her separate medical practice. The doctors shared a waiting area, but …