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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… mouth. They brought Barbara by ambulance to the Jersey City Medical Center. Barbara was in critical condition upon her …
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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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… 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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… (last visited June 5, 2019); Stedman's Medical Dictionary 1906 (28th ed. 2005). 4 A-0007-15T2 wrote … to justify abuse when, in fact, Dr. Gentile's "entire medical opinion . . . casts doubts" on that finding. …
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… 9 exposure.2 Dr. Mark further concluded, "with reasonable medical certainty" that "all of the special exposures to … failure to warn cases, the plaintiff must also prove "medical causation" by demonstrating "his or her injuries … the Hughes court reached a different conclusion on the medical causation element, de … a3520-13.pdf … A-3520-13T4 …
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… at the appointment because she knew she did not have any medical issues. In December 2019, defendant started an … marijuana use when defendant sought to testify about the "medical side effect[s]" of plaintiff's marijuana use and the … the testimony. The proffered testimony, which pertained to medical causation and the diagnosis of side effects caused …
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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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… scene, Hassan said he collapsed to the ground. Emergency medical staff told him he needed to go the hospital. Once … filed a motion to prevent defendants from questioning his medical expert on the possibility that Hassan suffers from … the disease. However, defendants could question Hassan's medical expert on cross-examination whether he believed …
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… the witness's testimony and concluded that, although not a medical expert, the witness provided at least some evidence …
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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 …
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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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… 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 …