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… Hagan was incapacitated. Despite plaintiff's argument that medical records indicated that Hagan might not have been … of a general guardian for that person, the submission of medical proof that the alleged incompetent is unfit and …
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… 2015, defendant elected to take early retirement with full medical benefits, which reduced his annual income from … a letter by defendant's doctor regarding defendant's medical condition resulting in his retirement was …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2240-19 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JAMES E. ZOLA, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted September 20, 2022 – Decided October 5, 2022 Before Judges Messano and …
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… Date / / Effective: 1/6/2022, CN 10284 page 3 of 6 12. ☐ Medical Support coverage as available at reasonable cost … first $250.00 per child per year. If coverage is available, Medical Insurance I.D. card(s) as proof of coverage for the …
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… light of the adoption of the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act," N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to - 16. However, the Medical Marijuana Act has not yet resulted in a change in …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1779-19T3 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. S.S., Defendant-Appellant, and F.A. and E.M., Defendants. __________________________ …
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… a telephone pole. He was transported to the hospital for medical treatment. During the transport, an emergency medical technician discovered a small bag of what would …
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… because there was no 13 A-3802-17T1 evidence from a medical expert establishing he had this condition, let alone … whether such protocol is recognized and accepted within the medical community. In essence, Lage merely provided a "bare …
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… insurance on the children and to pay all unreimbursed medical expenses. Defendant also agreed to pay all expenses … plaintiff agreed to be responsible for all unreimbursed medical expenses. The parties agreed to be responsible for …
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… "[w]hen [Sharp] was presented with the option to undergo a medical procedure that would lead to a likelihood he could … duties because he was not physically fit as evidenced by medical reports and the FCEs, not because North Hudson …
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… took further action to treat Jerilyn's injuries or obtain medical treatment for her. The caseworker observed Jerilyn … after the incident. Moreover, the judge admitted Jerilyn's medical records, the Division's records regarding the …
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… 500 documents, including its investigative reports, and the medical and psychological evaluations of Neal and Donald. … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." Id. at 521 (internal …
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… obituary. I had always kept my brothers informed during any medical issues [Virginia] had. Sandra Kohler—Sandy—also … reaction to dilaudid which remained in [Virginia's] medical history as an allergy," there is no evidence that …
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… prosecutor "was erroneously permitted to elicit from [a medical doctor inadmissible hearsay] that N.D. told her … N.J.R.E. 803(c)(4) as a statement made for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment, but concluded its admission …
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… that the trial court erred in excluding from evidence a medical record purporting to show that the victim had a … defense would have needed an expert to testify about the medical significance of a .16 BAC. Otherwise, the jury would …
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… did not fully understand or properly interpret voluminous medical records and/or medical opinions regarding when the true cause of Carlson's …
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… explained that trial counsel was in possession of Dugger's medical history at the time of trial. Further, the court …
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… requirements such as training and submitting proper medical certifications, other than the filing of the … because of a holdup in 15 A-1342-17T3 receiving their medical certifications and the Division's request to Newark …
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… bench – and, after ascertaining that she did not desire any medical attention, asked her if she would go to the police … There police confirmed defendant was not in need of medical attention and provided her with requested water. …
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… and unable to speak coherently. An emergency medical technician (EMT) arrived to assist Portillo and … attempted to "flee," but was advised that he needed medical treatment because he had been drinking and because …