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… the scene at 2:41 p.m. by a physician from the Jersey City Medical Center. Police officers found Alexander on Tonnelle … a nine-foot fence where he landed twenty-seven feet below. Medical staff transported him to the Jersey City Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries the …
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… the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”), and any other claim under any … from the vaccination requirement on religious and medical grounds, and that they persistently pressured her to … all of the threats.” Skuse contends that she was granted medical leave but was not permitted to return to work at the …
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… Without objection, the court admitted into evidence Nina's medical evaluation by Dr. Gladibel Medina; the caseworker's … on other occasions as well. Corroboration may also include "medical or scientific evidence." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family … played with her touching her private parts." Although a medical examination found no physical corroboration, the …
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… presented Dr. Dmitri Primak of the Bergen Regional Medical Center, who testified that defendant had been … noted that when defendant was released from Bergen Regional Medical Center a few weeks before he attacked the victim, … decide, before imposing sentence, to order additional medical or psychological testing of a defendant. N.J.S.A. …
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… and allow defendant time to obtain and produce his medical records. In the court's written statement of reasons … of capacity. It also noted defendant failed to produce any medical records to support his claim. Initially, we note …
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… referred D.G. and A.G. to DeBellis, and she obtained a medical history from them. They both described defendant's … COMMITTED WHEN TWO STATE'S WITNESSES, THE STATE'S EXPERT MEDICAL WITNESS AND THE INVESTIGATING DETECTIVE, WERE … Williams's Lay Testimony Regarding Credibility. B. The Medical Expert's Testimony Regarding Credibility. C. …
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… mouth. They brought Barbara by ambulance to the Jersey City Medical Center. Barbara was in critical condition upon her …
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… state’s Workers’ Compensation law as it pertains to seeking medical treatment. This is to assure that reasonable medical treatment for an injury will be paid for by Allied’s … Act has provided employees injured in the workplace “medical treatment and limited compensation ‘without regard …
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… injured and eventually transported to Cooper Hospital for medical care. The State and defendant sharply dispute who … the parking lot. He was transported 9 A-4432-14T1 to Cooper Medical Center where he awoke to severe, throbbing, burning …
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… court’s inquiries. The State also posed questions to the medical examiners who performed the autopsies on Barbashov … Totka and Ng, Huff, Roberts, Wakefield, Mayer, and the medical examiners. Defendant maintains that the trial … and challenged the propriety of the court’s inquiry to the medical examiner about Barbashov’s manner of death. After …
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… noticed a strong odor of decomposition and notified the medical examiner, who transported the containers to the … vertebrae, and both legs, along with a knife sharpener. The medical examiner determined the cause of death was homicide, …
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… unfairly prejudicial police testimony; refusing to order medical records and a psychiatric evaluation of a witness; … victim as Hayes. Hayes was pronounced dead at the scene. A medical examiner later determined that Hayes died of … court should have permitted discovery of Shameek Brown's medical records and should have ordered a psychological …
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… cases involving the admission of forensic reports and medical examiner testimony. In State v. Michaels, 219 N.J. … cases involving the admission of forensic reports and medical examiner testimony. See Michaels, supra, 219 N.J. at … portions of an autopsy report that had been prepared by a medical examiner who was deceased at the time of trial. …
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… her competency to stand trial. After reviewing defendant’s medical records and mental health evaluation, and … to stand trial under N.J.S.A. 2C:4-4. After reviewing medical records and mental health evaluations, the trial …
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… to the COLA. Because the Legislature specifically excluded medical benefits from the non-forfeitable right but did not … (1) the text of Chapter 113, which expressly excluded medical benefits from the definition of the non-forfeitable … that tracked the bill’s language specifically excluding medical benefits, id. at 251-253; and (3) a compiled history …
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… Pelligrino, also a part owner of Bridgeway, as well as Medical Director Anthony Frisoli, M.D., Director of Nursing … blood; formerly called ‘blood poisoning.’” Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 1750 (28th ed. 2006). 9 administrative … home. He also admitted that his dispute with the facility’s Medical Director amounted to a difference of opinion about …
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… made improper remarks during summation about a defense medical expert; that it was prejudicial error to admit in … the prosecutor’s remarks during summation about a defense medical expert were improper and prejudiced defendant; that … commented in summation about the testimony of a defense medical expert, in a manner that denied him a fair trial. …
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… him, and stabbed him twice. Fuentes knew Bentazos needed medical attention, but did not seek assistance. He agreed … confessed to police that he had killed Bentazos. The medical examiner’s autopsy of Bentazos revealed evidence of … that he was aware that Bentazos was clearly in need of medical attention, but that he did not call police or an …
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… employee's alleged disability was supported by sufficient medical documentation, defendant routinely granted … was reminded that defendant had scheduled an independent medical examination (IME) for her on November 11. Plaintiff … between plaintiff's "treating physician and an independent medical exam[ination] physician." On November 22, plaintiff …
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… whether: (1) management or HR ever suggested or recommended medical disability leave or a leave of absence; (2) if …