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… agreed that plaintiff, who was then on paid administrative/medical leave, would be permitted, once medically cleared, to return to work until she reached her …
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… its property must not be conducted for profit.’” Hunterdon Medical Center v. Readington Twp., 195 N.J. 549, 561 (2008) … in order to satisfy the three-part test under Hunterdon Medical Center, 195 N.J. at 561, the entity claiming the …
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… unsanitary living conditions, the unavailability of medical care, and heart problems. When M.S. was fifteen, … in a construction job and failing to provide basic care and medical attention constituted gross negligence, even in the …
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… respondent’s testimony before the ACJC, she was undergoing medical treatment in order to have a child with Prontnicki, … dates could not be attributed -- to a reasonable degree of medical probability -- to “stressors.” To support her …
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… removed from the vehicle and was being treated by emergency medical technicians (EMTs) for his injuries. Ibid. The … that a person's inability must be due to his or her medical condition and not because police decided in the …
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… supplemental expenses, such as college costs, major medical expenses, and car and credit card payments. … legal custody of the children, with plaintiff providing medical insurance for all the children through his employer. …
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… including his emotional, physical, mental, educational, and medical needs. D.T. also has a family friend, who along with … care and well-being; consenting to routine and emergency medical and mental health needs; arranging and consenting to …
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… Rafael Fermin; Officer John Gray; Officer Benny Ramos; and Medical Examiner Eddy Lilavois. We summarize the testimony … side of his neck and the other on the back of his head. Medical examiner Lilavois stated there was gunpowder …
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… of the case in which the victim is involved, and available medical assistance and remedies, id. at (b), (f), (g), (h), …
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… SANE nurse's testimony did not fall within the ambit of the medical diagnosis or treatment exception to the hearsay … testimony. The majority of the testimony fell within the medical diagnosis and treatment exception to the hearsay …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0959-20 A-1319-20 A-1321-20 A-1351-20 A-1353-20 A-1371-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.G. _____________________________ IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF …
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… he's dead, as of right now–—again he's still going for a medical 8 A-1281-21 exam, but . . . next to him were the … he needed the results of the toxicology report and the medical examiner's reports to establish that the heroin sold …
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… of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or … of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or … of any bodily or mental functions or is demonstrable, medically or psychologically, by accepted clinical or …
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… were “use[ing] the Hospital facility to generate private medical bills to patients. These bills [were] charged … and administrative rights to the operations of 17 their medical disciplines within the Hospital itself. Furthermore, …
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… which the jury heard, before he agreed to cooperate. A medical examiner who performed an autopsy also testified. … before a final, fatal blow to her stomach. The medical examiner also concluded that J.P. was alive when an …
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… which the jury heard, before he agreed to cooperate. A medical examiner who performed an autopsy also testified. … before a final, fatal blow to her stomach. The medical examiner also concluded that J.P. was alive when an …
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… drove plaintiff to a hospital emergency room. There, medical staff determined that plaintiff had a “significant …
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… The control center then contacted the police and emergency medical services. Coats admitted that he monitored the … control center then contacted the police and emergency 9 medical services. Coats did not believe that NJ Transit …
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… retail with permitted uses that include business and medical offices, barber shops, services establishments, … with permitted uses that include business and medical offices, essential services, nursing homes, parking, …