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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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… [the] CIA, all customer studies w[ould] have to go through Medical and HEOR review and approval for medical soundness and methodology rigor, and we are required …
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… ATTEMPTS TO REACH THE REQUIREMENT OF NECESSITY IN SEEKING MEDICAL TREATMENT . . . AS A SINE QUA NON FOR RECOVERY … after receiving the scholarship money and completing his medical degree, declined to perform the required services." …
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… called 9-1-1 and administered CPR to Juan Sr. However, the medical personnel who responded pronounced Juan 7 A-5670-18 Sr. dead at the scene. The medical examiner determined Juan Sr. died from blunt force …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3227-18T3 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. T.S., …
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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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… (LCN) DNA testing performed by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York (OCME). One of the … the carpet. Vernieri was pronounced dead at the scene. The medical examiner determined that the cause of death was …
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… the Commissioner may vaccinate, decontaminate, and provide medical treatment to address the public health emergency. … hardship in paying for their household expenses, including medical care. In determining whether a statute is rationally …
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… but none of them could identify it. A-2118-16T2 4 The medical examiner who examined the remains at the scene, but … about the cause of Timmy's death. However, another medical examiner, Dr. Geetha Natajarian, who reviewed the …
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… transported to the emergency room at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center (St. Joseph's) for an evaluation, defendant … substances [(CDS)]. The blood will be extracted in a medically acceptable manner by a qualified professional. I …
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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, …
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… child sexual abuse are referred for psychological and medical services. Focusing on the "diagnostic" aspect of the … Dr. D'Urso: [T]he four centers, we are supposed to provide medical and psychological services for kids and families …
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… with Sherrer. On October 4, 2011, plaintiff went out on medical leave to have surgery and submitted a retirement … distress and contemplated suicide because she lost medical insurance benefits when she needed surgery. …
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… about those protected activities. Thornton returned from a medical leave at the end of April or beginning of May 2014. … phone calls and all of [his] work" while he was on medical leave to the extent that he "was not bothered at …
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… below. On July 29, 2014, Dawn Kampf, a driver for Amigo Medical and Car Service (Amigo), was parked in an Amigo van … possession of a weapon. Rivera was examined by emergency medical technicians, and soon after was treated for his …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-1840-17T2 A-1841-17T2 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. J.W.-D. and I.M., Defendants-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents. …
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… the issue of causation and whether defendant caused the medical injuries [Dr. Ingram] observed." 20 A-5023-17T1 … as a result of defendant's conduct and if it wasn't for the medical intervention both would have bled to death. So, the …
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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 …