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… the outstanding warrant. The prosecutor sought to introduce medical records from the hospital in Tampa following defendant's attempted suicide containing medical staff's recording of defendant's statement: "He …
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… An ambulance was dispatched to transport defendant for medical treatment, while both victims refused medical treatment.3 Subsequently, law enforcement officers …
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… leaving bruises and injuries that compelled her to seek medical attention in a local hospital emergency room. …
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… five days after the shooting, the same day he awoke from a medically induced coma. The officer conducting the hospital … interview explained the session was brief due to Kyon's medical condition. During this brief interview, Kyon …
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… of a shooting, defendant was present, injured, required medical attention, and was taken by police to the same …
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… the house where they stabbed and pummeled him to death. The medical examiner found the husband suffered twenty-seven … up, leading him to be hospitalized on one occasion. The medical testimony further showed he lacked emotional support …
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… in child support. The judge ordered plaintiff to maintain medical insurance coverage for the children , and any … future, of a trust fund to secure reasonably foreseeable medical or educational costs for a spouse, partner in a …
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… who tried to run away from defendant. 6 A-2454-22 Emergency medical personnel were called and arrived on the scene. … from several witnesses, including Harvey and Tanner, medical experts and law enforcement involved with the …
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… the victim once in the neck, inflicting the wound the medical examiner said was the cause of death. Defendant … unjust trial result in view of the graphic testimony of the medical examiner and law enforcement officers who examined …
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… She noted: "for [Cohen] to be the subject of this many medical examinations of such extensive length was in my view … as it was, strong-willed and determined, resisting even medical advice in doing what he wanted for pleasure despite …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1991-17T1 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. A.L.A., Defendant, and M.Z., Defendant-Appellant. …
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… "[s]tatements made in good faith" for the "purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment," because the statements made … home the alleged abuse took place as clearly unrelated to medical diagnosis or treatment, the witness was nevertheless …
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… Tara failed to attend a court ordered meeting with medical professionals to discuss medication options for …
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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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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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… was reopened, but none of them could identify it. 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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… guns defendant had reported stolen. Dr. Junaid Shaikh, the Medical Examiner at the time of trial, testified that Dr. Zhongxue Hua, former County Medical Examiner, had performed an autopsy on Stacey. Stacey …
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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 …