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… because he did not retain a forensic, ballistic, or medical expert to counter the testimony of Dr. Jaroslaw W. …
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… for that charge in 1998, he impersonated an emergency medical technician (EMT) and also a security guard at a …
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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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… its expert psychologist, who had conducted an independent medical evaluation of B.H. on behalf of the Board. B.H. …
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… red bag belong[ed] to him was made under physical and/or medical duress," and that "the evidence relied upon by the …
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… receiving an honorable discharge and noted he suffered from medical issues after his discharge, which included substance …
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… aware of it and affected by it. Indeed, Dr. Medina's expert medical testimony evidences the residual harm to the …
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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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… affirm. I. Kaye has been employed by Monroe as an emergency medical technician ("EMT") for more than twenty years. For …
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… suffered from neonatal abstinence syndrome – had not been medically cleared, and because of defendant's Megan's Law …
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… as written, unless doing so retirement back to duty if the medical board finds that the beneficiary can perform their …
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… v. ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM, t/a MORRISTOWN MEDICAL CENTER, Defendant-Respondent, and EMMA ATANASIO, …
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… on the floor with a needle in his arm. The emergency medical technician (EMT) who responded to Robinson's home …
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… stating: During plea negotiations . . . [defendant's] medical condition was discussed. . . . [Defendant] wanted to …
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… apartment when police arrived.4 Police summoned emergency medical services who took Cindy to the hospital where she …
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… to increase child support and obtain reimbursement for medical expenses. Based on the submissions, the trial court …
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… resource family, where she remains today. Following medical and 5 A-3195-19 psychological evaluations, the …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2152-19 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. THOMAS L. COAR, a/k/a THOMAS COAR, THOMAS PARKER and DEVINE, Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ Submitted March 23, 2021 – …
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… on plaintiff any special requirement for a comparative-medical analysis in 11 A-0454-19 respect of causation in …
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… neck wounds would have been common knowledge to qualified medical examiners. Trial counsel also testified at the PCR …