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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… Her face was covered with duct tape from the nose down. The medical examiner determined the cause of death was … A pair of sweatpants were wrapped around her neck. A medical examiner testified S.B.'s cause of death was …
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… on human health will create eventual savings in avoided medical costs and avoided losses to productivity associated … will be financial savings from the MCLs through reduced medical costs. DEP also provided specific estimates of …
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… Because Flor was unable to fly due to a temporary medical issue, in the winter of 2015, some of the managing … the possibilities and to visit the Atlanta office when her medical condition resolved. He assured her that he and …
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… and could not adequately respond if Fred ran away or needed medical attention. She further stated that the drugs in the … is the unreliable opinion offered by [Curcio], who is not a medical expert or trained clinician." 18 A-1582-23 He …
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… safe. After the hospital admitted Jan for injuries, the medical discharge paperwork indicated she had a superficial … years. Linda had unwaveringly cared for Nina's multiple medical issues and had developed a strong parental type of …
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… THE PHOTO[S] OF HIS INJURIES[,] YOU CAN ALSO LOOK AT THE MEDICAL RECORDS THAT ARE IN EVIDENCE AND SEE THAT WHEN … serious bodily injury and there 31 A-3181-21 were no medical records to prove the "conclusion." This argument …
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… to help him call his wife. Monroe Police and Emergency Medical Services ("EMS") responded to the scene. An EMS … numb" sensation in his hands "all the time." In an expert medical report dated April 12, 2019, the surgeon opined that …
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… to help him call his wife. Monroe Police and Emergency Medical Services ("EMS") responded to the scene. An EMS … numb" sensation in his hands "all the time." In an expert medical report dated April 12, 2019, the surgeon opined that …
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… from a non-hazardous substance has no foundational basis in medical sciences. During cross-examination, Webber admitted … hazardous and non-hazardous substances had no basis in the medical science. Ibid. Meeker failed to report a scientific …
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… However, within a few months, defendant suffered a medical episode that resulted in an extended leave and her … payments from the State for the adoption. After defendant's medical episode, she became the primary caretaker of the …
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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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… to petitioner by initials because the trial court discussed medical records in rendering its decision. See R. … causing him to have an asthma attack that required medical attention. The trial court noted "[t]here [were] …
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… in the back of the head. The latter was the fatal shot. The medical examiner estimated that Jonelle died between 1:00 … Jonelle's apartment to the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner (New York lab) because they were "doing a …