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… through a private HMO policy. This obligation to maintain medical insurance as provided in the [PMA] shall commence … been helpful, the judge expressed doubt about plaintiff's medical conditions and purported lack of employability. The …
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… have been diagnosed with learning disabilities and other medical issues. Defendants, Camden City Board of Education … bodily function, [or] permanent disfigurement ... where the medical treatment expenses are in excess of $3,600.00."). 19 …
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… when based on the LAD); see also Falco v. Community Medical Center, 296 N.J. Super. 298, 305 (App. Div. 1997) … as a result of defendants’ conduct, for which he received medical treatment. Plaintiff also argues since his common …
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… blood on his leg, M.C. and his cousins asked if he needed medical attention. Green told them he had been shot multiple … of St. Joseph's Hospital in Wayne with two men in need of medical attention. Adams stipulated that he was the man who …
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… that defendant's testimony was "physically impossible" and "medically impossible." Further, the prosecutor explained in … the largely uncontroverted physical and 31 A-6200-12T4 medical evidence of record. We conclude this single bullet …
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… police to suspect she was under the influence. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) transported defendant to the … the driver was intoxicated and the sample was taken "in a medically acceptable manner at a hospital or other suitable …
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… that E.P. died of a gunshot to the top of his head. The medical examiner ruled the manner of death a homicide. On … top of the head, and once in the left side of the face. The medical examiner ruled the manner of death a homicide. The …
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… testified before the grand jury that the Atlantic County Medical Examiner found that a toxicology report of …
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… took steps to stem the bleeding and called for emergency medical personnel. An ambulance soon arrived, and Peterson … was transported to a helicopter pad and flown to Cooper Medical Center. En route to the hospital, Peterson told …
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… with the courts.” Although that determination “is guided by medical expert testimony,” the ultimate determination is “a legal one, not a medical one,” and a trial judge is “not required to accept …
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… high rate of speed. The car was intercepted by an emergency medical services (EMS) vehicle. Hill was removed from the … artery. Hill remained hospitalized for several weeks. 3 The medical examiner described the three gunshot wounds suffered …
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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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… of the children in November 2008, requiring her to seek medical attention. As a result, ACS filed a neglect petition …
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… emergency personnel. Following an autopsy on July 29, the medical examiner, Dr. Rudolf Platt, determined that Tito had … the lack of a struggle. As he had at Kelley's trial, the medical examiner, Dr. Platt, opined that he was reasonably …
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… granted her a leave from work, pursuant to the Family Medical Leave Act, N.J.S.A. 34:11B-1 to -16. When plaintiff was medically cleared to resume work two months later, …
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… with the officers; and (3) the officers did not offer him medical assistance and stop the interview when his mouth … weeks earlier. Lieutenant Ruga did not ask him if he wanted medical assistance. The Second Interview The interview on …
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… Falls police officer, transported L.M. to the Jersey Shore Medical Center where she underwent a forensic sexual assault … on L.M. on the afternoon of May 10 at the Jersey Shore Medical Center. She observed "a little bit of white fluid" …
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… Esposito explained that she conducted a forensic medical examination of the older victim at a local hospital … of those injuries. She explained that ''[e]cchymosis is a medical term for blood underneath the skin surface. So . . . …
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… determination that mitigating factor eleven based on a medical condition was inapplicable in the absence of any evidence that satisfactory medical treatment was unavailable in prison). Defendant also …
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… jury. The State's final witness was the Hunterdon County Medical Examiner who was also a forensic pathologist. During … Levine. The fact [that the doctor] is not as busy as other medical examiners that the demands on his time permit him to …