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… related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical or dental staff, contrary to N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a). …
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… her apartment and she reported the incident. Id. at 2. "[A] medical examination revealed that [the child's] genitals …
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… VSC is a tenant of the MRA property, and operates a medical surgical practice in the building situated on the …
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… and nightclub into a separate adult day care center with medical facilities. Hospitality needed two use variances, …
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Briefs
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… classifies “materials concerning an offender’s medical, psychiatric or psychological history, diagnosis, …
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… mother felt faint and struggled to breathe. Two emergency medical technicians (EMTs) responded to her apartment, which …
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… confer with Defense Counsel to assess whether sufficient medical records have been collected to begin scheduling …
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… being authorized to consent to routine and emergent medical treatment; and with the Division being authorized to …
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… patients suffering from Interstitial Cystitis, a chronic medical condition that causes bladder pressure and pain.” …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3119-23 L.R.M.,1 Plaintiff-Appellant, v. T.R.M., Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ Submitted November 5, 2025 – Decided March 5, 2026 Before Judges Gooden Brown and …
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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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… standard cannot be met if an attorney presents “competent medical proofs that [the person] suffered a loss of … must establish a “causal 23 connection” between the alleged medical condition and the act of misappropriation. Ibid.; … at 241 (Stein, J., 1 Respondents have the burden of proving medical defenses by clear and convincing evidence. R. …
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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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 …