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… Bostic was pronounced dead at the scene and removed by the Medical Examiner, where a subsequent autopsy revealed a … . . . Bostic and [defendant]." Bostic, who, based on the Medical Examiner's report "weighed approximately 275 …
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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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… to thwart his "ability to attend events, meetings, and medical appointments for the children" and "unilaterally" … second and third-hand snippets of Dr. Hamway. There are no Medical Reports. There's no Counseling Reports, no …
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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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… [of the USDOT]." 8 A-2596-16T4 According to her medical proofs, as a result of the accident plaintiff …
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… right forearm." Lubin was then transported to Jersey Shore Medical Center by helicopter because his injuries were … "ulnar nerve." Pasqualini was transported to Community Medical Center by ambulance. He suffered "two stab wounds, …
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… the money defendant had given them. 8 A-3021-17T3 Huff's Medical Condition and Demise Huff survived the attack and … and had "common . . . signs of shock." Before performing a medical procedure that would incapacitate Huff, the …
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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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RECORD IMPOUNDED NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO.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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… 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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… (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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… 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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… 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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… sir." When Officer McLaughlin asked if defendant needed medical treatment, she replied, "[n]o, I don't want medical attention. I have a black eye and a busted lip. I …
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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 …
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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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… used the ashtray in the car. Dr. Gregory Conti, assistant medical examiner at the Northern Regional Medical Examiner's Office, was qualified as an expert in the …
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… reasonable doubt that … (insert victim’s name) … died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by … a reasonable doubt that (insert victim’s name) died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by …
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… Further, the judge noted plaintiff was treated by one medical provider who opined plaintiff's symptoms "should … at deposition he was not diagnosed with anxiety by a medical professional and the door slamming issue improved in …