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… abused when she was nine months old; and (3) utilize medical reports to prove her diminished capacity to commit …
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… of an incident that occurred during a routine 4 A-1974-23 medical checkup with E.F. 2 Plaintiff also reported that …
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… Individualized Education Program. It must include any medical or other reports. It cannot be older than two years …
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… New Jersey Insurance Company v. Carteret Comprehensive Medical Care, PC (090337) Read Appellate Opinion A-0778-23 …
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… (IOLTA) Fund R.1:28A ) ; and maintain required levels of malpractice insurance under Court Rules if practicing in a …
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… the fire department assisted with the extraction, emergency medical services assisted with injuries, the New Jersey … due to the weather. Celi instructed defendant to wait for medical assistance and asked if he had his driver's license, …
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… and did not yet have a plan for housing, income, daycare or medical providers for Alicia. He refused to answer questions …
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… that she and defendant were "friends." She also declined medical treatment at the scene and did not seek a … were never called. The defense had access to defendant's medical records from the same year as the offense, showing …
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… speak, and a bicycle on the ground beside him. Emergency medical responders were already treating Smith's respiratory …
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… also called Dr. Alex Zhang, the Middlesex County assistant medical examiner, who performed Hoey's autopsy. It was Dr. … have the hair tested. Detective Powell stated based on the medical examiner's report, there was no evidence of a …
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… abuse of discretion." Cell S., 172 N.J. at 82 (citing Medical Realty Assocs. v. Bd. of Adjustment of Summit, 228 … can be said to be arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable." Medical Realty Assocs., 228 N.J. Super. at 233; see also …
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… The arbitrator also ordered plaintiff to "maintain medical insurance coverage on the child . . . until the … support, college contribution, parenting 25 A-2447-21 time, medical coverage, life insurance, counsel fees and …
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… arrived there and transported Halley to the Jersey City Medical Center (JCMC), where he was treated for his … defendant was in possession of two cell phones. Emergency medical technician (EMT) Matt Kiefer also responded to the …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0573-18T3 C.H., by her parent and guardian, D.H., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BURLINGTON COUNTY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Defendant-Respondent. Argued October 22, 2019 - Decided Before Judges …
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… a 100-room hotel, a 45,000 square foot educational and medical office building, 32,250 square feet of retail space, … the application, as did representatives from the Hunterdon Medical Center, the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen …
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… hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. A State medical examiner subsequently ruled Green's "cause of death" … with responding police officers, detectives, and the State medical examiner, several witnesses who had attended the …
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… that someone with a significant mental health issue needs medical treatment or that an individual should be able to … that someone with a significant mental health issue needs medical treatment or that an individual should be able to …
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… his way into the restaurant in pursuit of the victim. The medical examiner's autopsy determined J.G.-E. was five feet, … stab wound 9 A-4143-17T4 was in the left clavicle area. The medical examiner reported this wound cut the subclavian …
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… By way of background, we note that the Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Act4 provides qualifying patients, their … and other penalties when possessing marijuana for medical purposes. N.J.S.A. 24:6I-2(e); N.J.S.A. 24:6I-7. The …
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… 59:9-2 as he produced no evidence of a therapist or other medical professional "to meet the requirement for objective … injury to his own person" or "proof of incurring medical treatment expenses" in excess of $3,600. As to Suez, …