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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1889-23 JOHN JOHNSON, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Respondent. __________________________ Submitted September 16, 2025 – Decided October 1, 2025 Before Judges Gilson and …
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… III DEFENDANT’S CONVICTIONS MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE MEDICAL EXAMINER’S TESTIMONY IMPROPERLY EXCEEDED THE SCOPE …
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… for parole; and he should be paroled because of his age and medical issues. The Board panel concluded there was clear …
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… injuries to that person, is required but fails to maintain medical expense benefits coverage mandated by [N.J.S.A. …
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… application an inability to travel to New Jersey due to medical reasons, and (b) the plaintiff receives leave from …
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… for several months, Dr. Murray was diagnosed with a serious medical condition, which in turn, precipitated her taking …
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… Other Specified 1 The judge accepted the three medical professionals who testified as experts in their …
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… A-2872-20 Barr and Leerdam were separately escorted to the medical clinic and examined. Barr had a small bruise on his …
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… the January 27, 2019 incident, appellant went out on medical leave. On August 14, 2019, after months of treatment …
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… to be defunded, so should welfare, food stamps, and free medical care. If you don't need police, you can take care of …
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… repair. Duck did not finish her shift and sought immediate medical attention. She never returned to work as a …
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… suffering from an overdose and being assisted by emergency medical technicians. Defendant claims he had been permitted …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3210-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ASHRAF T. HANNA, PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, REGISTRATION NO. 28RWO1436300, PHARMACY INTERN REGISTRATION NO. 28RHOOO25000 FOR REINSTATEMENT OF REGISTRATIONS …
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… the standard for waiver set forth in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 265 (2013), and, as the court had …
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… IN HER OWN RIGHT VS. INSPIRA HEALTH NETWORK, INC.; INSPIRA MEDICAL CENTERS, INC.; COOPER UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE COOPER …
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… personally liable for his or her own negligence, omissions, malpractice, wrongful acts, or misconduct, and that of any …
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… 2019, c. 153 - Revises Requirements to Authorize and Access Medical Cannabis; Establishes Cannabis Regulatory … 2019, c. 153 - Revises Requirements to Authorize and Access Medical Cannabis; Establishes Cannabis Regulatory …
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… no dispute exists plaintiff executed a 18 A-2256-23 "Medical Attention Waiver" indicating she believed her injury was minor and had no immediate need for medical attention which further supports Restaurant Depot's …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3639-22 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ANDRE A. MURRILL, Defendant-Appellant. _________________________ Submitted January 27, 2025 – Decided June 2, 2025 Before Judges Sabatino, …
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… "to pay their 10 A-3893-22 mortgage, their significant medical debts, and the $250,000 owed to" defendant's trial … father] had a job and was able to treat and maybe his medical condition has suffered." He concluded defendant's …