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… in his apartment in Asbury Park. A doctor with the County Medical Examiner's Office later performed an autopsy and … .38 caliber bullets lodged inside R.C.'s head and neck. The medical examiner opined that R.C. died as a result of wounds … from two gunshots fired at R.C.'s head at close range. The medical 1 We use initials for the victim and certain …
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… minutes, everyone fled the house. Firefighters, police, and medical emergency personnel 7 A-2764-19 responded to the … alcoholic beverages during the evening." Emergency medical personnel treated Baron at the scene for smoke … filed a motion for a protective order to obtain Baron's medical records, contending that the records might show that …
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… of plaintiff's termination, testified that an employee's medical condition "could be" a mitigating factor in … makers would have to be advised" of an employee's "medical situation." Dolores Harrison, JJC Supervisor of the … of plaintiff's termination, testified that she provided medical leave reports to Mickens. She also testified that …
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… a "field action" occurs when a company that manufacturers medical devices formally announces a problem and seeks to … that any orthopaedic device . . . or devices or any other medical product, were scrapped because of the defects in the … here about the destruction of an orthopaedic device or medical product that had used the defective titanium screw …
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… while they lived with him and paid their car insurance, medical insurance, and education 9 A-0354-20 needs. He … judge should have: 1) granted him a credit for automobile, medical and college-related expenses paid on behalf of … when he declined to consider credits for the automobile, medical, and college-related expenses defendant said he paid …
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… that on February 6, 2019, "Perez was dispatched to a medical call for a student. After responding to the call, … statements about him and Perez's correct handling of the medical call, Perez showed significant disrespect and … His statements about the student A-3769-19 10 requesting medical assistance were "admittedly offensive." His …
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… and to establish questions that we can answer from either a medical or psychological perspective. Once those evaluations are reviewed by myself, or . . . [the] medical director, the evaluations are scheduled, clinicians … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family …
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… or whether he ejaculated. On December 13, 2013, during a medical examination, H.A. told a pediatrician specializing … was hospitalized at the psychiatric unit of the Hoboken Medical Center suffering from major depression. She was … a testimonial hearing to determine whether H.A. was medically cleared to testify. 18 A-1132-16T4 This appeal …
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… which Natalie completed. Natalie went to Bergen Regional Medical Center for treatment, but she was discharged two …
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… at the time the child was born. Although the child was not medically compromised, medical staff had concerns for her safety because L.F. … that time. L.F. admitted to having had only two prenatal medical visits prior to delivering L.W. because she did not …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5242-17T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RHUDELL C. CRUZ-SNELLING, a/k/a RHUDY CRUZ, RHODELL SNELLING, RHUDELL CHARLES CRUZ-SNELLING, RHUDY C. CRUZ, RHUDELL C. CRUZ, and RHODELL …
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… a "doctor inquired about [her] hand injury" during routine "medical appointment" that plaintiff "broke down" and … to the emergency room (ER) at JFK Hospital to seek medical treatment. However, prior to going to the hospital, … On October 10, 2016, she underwent surgery at Jacoby Medical Center in New York "[t]o repair the ligaments in …
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… depressed[,]" and "is taking Paxil , prescribed by her medical doctor, for anxiety." Lopez referred plaintiff to … complaints appear to be inconsistent with objective medical test results or findings"). Indeed, Dr. Jacoby's … decision to admit Dr. Jacoby's testimony, limited to his medical diagnoses based on his testing and observations, …
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… disorder in 2005. In January 2011, plaintiff went on medical leave and was scheduled to return to work on … subsequently advised Fair Lawn that plaintiff was not medically able to return to work as scheduled. During the … and fair dealing (count twelve); violation of the Family Medical Leave Act, 29 1 The proposed first amended complaint …
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… contact sheets and investigation reports, without medical records and service provider reports. " Thomas cites …
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… minutes, everyone fled the house. Firefighters, police, and medical emergency personnel 7 A-2764-19 responded to the … alcoholic beverages during the evening." Emergency medical personnel treated Baron at the scene for smoke … filed a motion for a protective order to obtain Baron's medical records, contending that the records might show that …
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… temporarily committed on an inpatient basis at CentraState Medical Center. After an initial hearing, this commitment … the qualifications of the doctors, the admissibility of the medical report subject to cross-examination and a review …
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… Correctional Facility, for 4 A-5065-13T1 cursing in the medical unit, the victim, an inmate, was instructed by … officer. She was then handcuffed and taken back to the medical unit. As a result of the altercation, the victim …
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… in his apartment in Asbury Park. A doctor with the County Medical Examiner's Office later performed an autopsy and … .38 caliber bullets lodged inside R.C.'s head and neck. The medical examiner opined that R.C. died as a result of wounds … from two gunshots fired at R.C.'s head at close range. The medical 1 We use initials for the victim and certain …
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… may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." L.A., 357 N.J. Super. at … physical injuries that could be observed or required medical intervention does not require a reversal of the … or neglect finding where the injuries did not require any medical attention). Defendant is also unlike the defendant …