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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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… two witnesses: an expert in field sobriety tests and his medical doctor. The field sobriety expert admitted he did … other than intoxication. Indeed, defendant declined medical attention at the scene of the accident. Defendant …
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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… who is a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical responder eligible to retire pursuant to that … if: the law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical responder contracts COVID-19 and tests positive for …
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… after a neurological examination that decedent had been "medically, physically, and mentally able to proceed with any …
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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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… 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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… a connection between defendant's crime and his son's medical condition or between his carrying a gun while … he was a victim of gun violence and due to his son's medical issues, he has demonstrated extraordinary …
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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 plaintiff has concerns related to Covid, or a diagnosed medical or physical condition that would prevent the … attention for resolution if necessary. To the extent any medical treater or other third-party witness chooses not to …
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… the status of her coverage because she continued to receive medical services even though the SHBP did not pay any of appellant's ongoing medical bills following the termination of her benefits.6 …
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… Research and Education Service Institute (CARES) for a medical evaluation. Dr. Maria McColgan, who was qualified as … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." Ibid. (quoting N.J. Div. 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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… sold or dispensed only upon the prescription of a licensed medical practitioner and is not a controlled dangerous …
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… District). They all resigned or requested to be placed on medical leave after receiving two consecutive poor annual … resigned and one plaintiff requested and was placed on medical leave. In June 2016, plaintiffs filed a complaint in …
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… abused when she was nine months old; and (3) utilize medical reports to prove her diminished capacity to commit … His brief asserted the trial court failed to recognize medical documentation of the "significant, physical, …