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… her hands after she reminded plaintiff that she had full medical "consent." In the recording, defendant then said she … he has not had access to the child's school, teachers, or medical records since his arrest , but admittedly never … testimony and claimed that she shared the child's medical, dental, and educational records with him in the …
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… pursue criminal complaints" but sought only restitution for medical expenses. Consistent with that desire, HPD did not … letters and K.T. paid A.A.'s parents for their incurred medical expenses. In September 2004, the HPD Youth Division … there was a loss 18 A-0631-21 of bodily function or any medical expenses in excess of . . . $3,600 as required by …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0030-23 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. M.P., Defendant, and D.S., Defendant-Appellant. __________________________ IN THE MATTER …
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… Division took emergency custody of Samuel to consent to his medical care. The Division thereafter conducted an emergency … 2020, and (3) Casey leaving the scene while Samuel received medical care for his injuries observed by the Division …
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… sought to introduce into evidence the report of the medical examiner who conducted Christopher Friedauer’s … court excluded the report, noting that plaintiff offered no medical testimony on the cause of death or other medical evidence to establish that the dependents would have …
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… but he declined. She recalled defendant returning from a medical appointment in 2017 informing her "the doctor had … She explained after that incident defendant began using medical marijuana, describing defendant as "happier" and for …
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… biological material on it. A postmortem examination by the medical examiner revealed that the victim had sustained at … indicative of "a strangulation case." At trial, the medical examiner opined that the victim's head injuries were … cause of death" was "blunt force trauma of the head." The medical examiner collected fingernail clippings from the …
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… The property was first used to house one of defendant's medical offices. The court reviewed the parties' tax returns … f. Stocks-to be divided equally amongst the parties; g. Medical Associates of Woodhill Retirement- $127,016 is … future, of a trust fund to secure reasonably foreseeable medical or educational costs for a spouse, partner in a …
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… Defendant walked away "upset" and "frustrated." Emergency medical and Atlantic City Police Department (ACPD) personnel … Forensic evidence was recovered from the victim's person. Medical personnel transported N.K. by ambulance to the Atlantic City Medical Center, where a certified sexual assault nurse …
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… A. Moroney submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae Medical Society of New Jersey (Flynn Watts, attorneys; … Mutual Insurance Companies, the Restaurant Law Center, the Medical Society of New Jersey, and the New Jersey … reverse the appellate court’s decision. 16 F. Amicus curiae Medical Society of New Jersey takes no position as to the …
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… Krygoski, Figueroa, and Nierstedt were transported to medical facilities, including Jersey City Medical Center (JCMC), for treatment. Defendant was not … of the patient identification numbers on defendant’s JCMC medical records. The State sent detectives to the hospital …
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… trial court’s findings, without the benefit of an expert medical witness, were inadequate to support its conclusion … State to present expert testimony concerning defendant’s medical condition at the time of the interrogation and the impact his medical condition had on the voluntariness of his statements …
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… the Division to New Hope Foundation (New Hope) to attend a medically monitored inpatient substance abuse treatment …
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… of diseases from exposure to asbestos. He reviewed medical records, depositions and expert reports and … explained that the documentation in Linda Fishbain's medical records "jive[d] with the literature as to why she … of the 1970s. He acknowledged that he could not say with medical certainty that Linda Fishbain's fourteen years in …
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… brought six-week-old Chip to the emergency room for medical 1 For simplicity, we refer to the parties by the … from the following witnesses: Dr. Monica Weiner, the medical doctor who testified about Chip's injuries in the … and went to the hospital with Chip. At the hospital, medical testing revealed Chip's subdural hematomas and …
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… relatively close shot." Dr. Robert Segal, the Camden County Medical Examiner, performed the autopsies on Turner and … been dead for at least fifteen minutes before the emergency medical technicians ("EMTs") arrived based on their … ground. Dr. Baden particularly disagreed with two of the medical examiner’s conclusions from trial. First, he …
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… support, alimony, equitable distribution, counsel fees, medical insurance, and life insurance. The order referred … had a drinking problem, though she noted he had produced no medical records diagnosing him as an alcoholic. She …
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… that intoxication was part of the foundation for his medical opinion," "[e]ven with [the] court finding that …
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… investigation ended at 1:37 a.m. At the scene, emergency medical services (EMS) and paramedics were assisting the … a warrant while the suspect is being transported to a medical facility by another officer . . . there would be no … accident in 2011 that required assistance from "emergency medical and fire personnel." Id. at 338. Because the …
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… raised in the United States due to better educational and medical systems. Defendant called the Jersey City police … her and caused her ear to bleed, was corroborated by a medical report in evidence. The judge also found defendant's … before me that the educational institutions[,] . . . the medical institutions in India are any less qualified than …