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… Defendant was transported to the hospital by emergency medical personnel. He was treated for a laceration above his …
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… why the horse died — whether due to an underlying medical condition or the negligent exercise of the horse. …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1822-15T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. G.A., Defendant-Respondent. Submitted January 19, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Alvarez and Accurso. On appeal from the …
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… UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; ST. BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER; NEW JERSEY ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES; NEW …
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… of the road. The victim sustained injuries that required medical treatment. Responding officers observed an empty …
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… the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or …
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… Flores was shot in the chest and above her pelvis. The medical examiner opined that based on the nature of the …
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… causing property damage and suffering injuries requiring medical attention. On January 19, 2016, a grand jury …
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… 27, 2016, and served plaintiff with interrogatories, medical record authorizations, and a request to produce …
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… to the victim in an amount to be determined when medical treatment for his injuries is complete. This appeal …
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… to Schedule IV in light of the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act. Id. at 200. The Director rejected the …
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… checked on his vital signs while waiting for emergency medical services (EMS) to arrive. When Sergeant Angel Nieves …
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… regular and assigned duties due to a permanently disabling medical condition present at the time the member separates …
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… could not complete High Point's interrogatories due to his "medical disorders and disabilities" and because the …
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… the fact defendant appeared to be in remission, and that medical treatment is available within the prison system. He …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3131-18 ALLYSON WALLACE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STARKIST, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ Submitted December 7, 2020 – Decided February 10, 2021 Before Judges Fasciale and …
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… defendant, "[t]here is significant evidence and a growing medical consensus that key areas of the brain relevant to …
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… any different if the court had been advised of his child's medical status; thus, he cannot show he was prejudiced under …
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… issues, including suicide attempts, [and] his history of medical issues, including pulmonary embolism" in the oral …
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… which was withdrawn after petitioner provided her medical records. The June 21, 2019, trial hearing was …