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… on the West Wing Left unit, indicating an inmate needed medical attention. The codes were dispatched by radio to all … to an altercation between inmates and an inmate's need for medical attention jeopardized others' physical safety. As a …
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… because while the decision considered plaintiff's various medical conditions and history of "severe impairments," he … modification of child support providing his CISs, relevant medical documentation, and financial records in support of …
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… [a]utomobile." In April 2017, Saundra submitted Berry's medical records from the date of his fall and his death … The motion judge rejected AAA's contention that Saundra's medical expert rendered an inadmissible net opinion that …
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… by failing to: object to the testimony of the State's medical examiner who did not perform the autopsy of the … the basis of insufficient evidence, failing to impeach the medical examiner based on evidence allegedly withheld by the …
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… Beginning September 9, 2021, petitioner went out on medical leave. She signed a medical leave checklist indicating she would use accrued …
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… Company Journal and also report the reprimand to the Medical Services Unit. 6.3.3 A pattern of use of sick time … sick leave record indicates excessive sick leave, the Medical Services Unit will prepare a Preliminary Notice of …
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… for the ensuing four days, defendants failed to seek medical attention. By the time the baby was seen by a doctor … state. Had defendants obtained 5 A-4877-16T1 prompt medical treatment, it is likely the baby would have …
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… They both were forty-nine years old and had certain chronic medical conditions. "Neither party brought significant … based on her earnings. She also had to pay for her medical insurance. She had no access to credit because she …
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… after being injured, Johns left work to be treated at a medical facility. He was diagnosed with a second-degree burn … Johns suffered no lost wages, and the City paid all his medical expenses. He did not file a workers' compensation …
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… DEFENSE WITNESSES AND NEGLECTED TO OBTAIN THE DEFENDANT'S MEDICAL RECORDS, WHICH WOULD HAVE REVEALED A VIABLE DEFENSE, DUE TO HIS MEDICAL PROBLEMS, AND DEMONSTRATED THAT THE TENANTS HAD A …
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… a he-said she-said issue, with the added element of medical records. 8 A-3252-16T4 Defense counsel also … defendant she was more concerned with the "incontestable" medical records that demonstrated the victim had sustained …
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… cycles difficult to manage while at work but did not submit medical documentation in support of her claim. Carter … standard of conduct expected of her." If she was having medical problems, the ALJ found she could have readily …
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… to appear for trial was due to "emotional problems and medical issues" and his "homeless[ness]" that prevented him … explanation as to how his alleged "emotional problems and medical issues" prevented him from timely appearing to …
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… fall college courses; (3) requiring plaintiff to provide medical insurance cards for himself and Michael; (4) … granted defendant's request to compel plaintiff to provide medical insurance cards, and denied as moot defendant's …
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… failed to respond to two requests for the financial and medical information necessary for a refund waiver … to a refund waiver, but he failed to provide requested medical and financial information relevant to his assertion …
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… need an implant. Defendant did not take Neil to any other medical professional to determine if the child had sustained … a limb, or a serious laceration, or any other event where medical intervention proves to be necessary, may be …
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… the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or … Upton in Harry's care for two hours while she sought urgent medical care for her arm does not establish that she was …
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… any substances other than alcohol and tobacco to the jail's medical staff and exhibited no "withdrawal symptoms" upon … defendant's self-report, yet professional standards among medical providers in the field "are inherently focused on …
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… a pre-sentence report from an earlier conviction and prison medical records from March 2012. A close examination of … any mania, psychosis, or major depressive disorder. The medical records include a notation that "[q]uestions arise …
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… essentially stemming from the ex-wife’s serious medical issues and her resulting retirement from work. We … Several years later, Paul experienced several significant medical issues, including a brain tumor. Consequently, she …