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… the brief). Flynn Watts, LLC, attorneys for amicus curiae Medical Society of New Jersey (Michael A. Moroney, on the … bars defendant from asserting it. We granted leave to the Medical Society of New Jersey to file an amicus curiae … virus exclusions. Any arguments raised by plaintiff and the Medical Society of New Jersey and not addressed here lack …
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… after that got denied two or three times, now you raise a medical issue with no proof of medical issue and general anxiety. I'm denying that request … the person from friends, relatives, transportation, medical care, or other source of support; (b) depriving the …
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… the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or … where she was provided with food, clothing shelter, and medical care. Id. at ___ (slip op. at 26). Here, the … a child to be hospitalized or to receive significant medical attention; 15 A-3089-22 The second classification …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1044-22 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. A.M.W., Defendant, and R.A.S., SR., Defendant-Appellant. IN THE MATTER OF THE …
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… also arranged for Gina and Aimee to be examined by a medical doctor. Shortly thereafter, on May 20, 2022, Dr. … Jersey Task Force on child abuse and neglect to address the medical and mental health diagnostic and treatment needs of … abuse. Dr. Lanese then opined, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, that Gina had been sexually abused. …
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… if . . . a danger to self or others and . . . in need of medical treatment." In re W.K., 159 N.J. 1, 2 (1999). In …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5602-16T1 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. O.P.,1 Defendant-Appellant, and K.V. Defendant. _____________________________ IN THE …
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… (12) counsel failed to investigate and obtain defendant's medical records and failed to investigate the officers' use … alcohol from an early age. Trial counsel acknowledged the medical records from the date of the incident indicated … As to trial counsel's failure to obtain defendant's medical records until after the jury was sworn, the judge …
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… filed a class action alleging in part that a defendant medical facility violated the CFA by overcharging for copies of medical records. The copying fees were regulated by the New … those entities that violated the limitation on fees for medical record photocopies. Id. at 81, 87. We rejected the …
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… is over the age of full retirement and suffers from medical issues, he continues to work and earns an … is [sixty-nine] years old and also suffers from some medical problems, although no corroborating documentation …
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… Defendant's reliance on the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (CUMMA), N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to –16, is … the instance of a registered qualifying patient who obtains medical marijuana from one of the limited number of [medical marijuana alternative treatment centers]." Id. at …
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… Some of the fetal tissue was preserved by the staff at the medical facility at which the termination took place, and … opinion was not stated to be within a reasonable degree of medical probability. The attorney deemed this omission significant because, without sufficient medical or scientific evidence to link the fetus to …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1426-14T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JOHN M. KING, a/k/a JOHNATHAN BLAKNEY, MARCUS KING, MARCUIS KING, JOHN MONTRELL KING and JONATHAN BLAKNE, Defendant-Appellant. …
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… who had fallen to the floor in the bedroom, did not receive medical attention because Vanessa "was in disarray …
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… confirmed the bites were not infected and did not require medical attention. Based on his observations and interviews, … the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or … bug bitten, the bites were not infected nor did she require medical treatment. While J.K.'s condition could support a …
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… from the vaginal penetration. She also testified she sought medical attention on November 6, 2015. Plaintiff testified … including a statement that she sought treatment from a medical provider on November 6 but did not tell the provider … it had ruled inadmissible, misapprehended that there was a "medical assessment" of the sexual assault, or misstated that …
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… Based on Esther's refusal to provide consent for Robert's medical treatment, the Division conducted an emergency Dodd … a safe and secure home, adhering to Robert's required medical monitoring, and addressing Robert's various medical and psychiatric issues. The evidence also showed …
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… defendant and C.R. had not followed through with S.R.'s medical appointments following a procedure performed at … parents, who are proactive in meeting S.R.'s special medical, behavioral, and educational needs. Dr. LoConte … are] involved in [S.R.'s] education. They attended to his medical needs, his psychological needs in school, get him to …
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… results were unreliable because the test was performed for medical treatment and not for forensic purposes. Although he … A-2606-16T4 I.B.'s injuries were not serious, they required medical care, and the statute does not require that a child … physicians ordered the tests "to make significant medical decisions that can seriously impact a patient's …
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… on February 5, 2014, requested AEIC reimburse A.G. for medical payments. The adjuster denied coverage and invoked an exclusion under CMS's policy for medical payments incurred as a result of an injury sustained … reject AEIC's argument it needed to wait until it received medical and police records on January 29, 2015, because the …