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… can say . . . [defendant] is the source of that profile." A medical examiner also testified for the State and confirmed …
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… of child custody, visitation, child support, paternity, medical support, and spousal support in non-divorce …
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… has overseen their educational progression and their medical needs." The judge also found "evidence of a …
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A-31-24 Appellant Response to Amicus Brief Letter
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… or other emergency responders; (2) is involved in providing medical and other healthcare services, emergency …
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… the trial court found Officer Greco's statements to medical providers were "just as inconsistent." The trial …
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… of the STU, DOC, not DOH, is responsible for making non-medical and non-therapeutic decisions about STU residents, …
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… course to obtain required firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT) certifications—beginning in March …
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… masturbating near her. That evening plaintiff received medical treatment at a hospital for pain in her abdomen and …
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A-3/4/5-24 Petition For Certification Byrd
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… Worthy” who told her that Juror #8, who works at Monmouth Medical Center, “has been Googling the case, showing …
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… personnel extricated Castro from his car, emergency medical services took him to the hospital. Later that day, …
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… that he must continue with his treatment 11 A-1311-23 until medically discharged; that he must have no unsupervised …
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… 2019 until July 2020. At the 3 A-0269-23 time, the chief medical officer for RWJUH-Somerset, Dr. Salvatore Moffa …
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… may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." Ibid. (quoting N.J. Div. of …
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… description of him in the affidavit was inaccurate, the medical records he submitted to the court describe …
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… county prosecutor's office, and the Division, who engaged medical professionals, to determine whether the children …
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… confer with Defense Counsel to assess whether sufficient medical records have been collected to begin scheduling …
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… touching of C.M.'s breast constituted sexual abuse, as medically speaking, sexual abuse is defined as "the touching …
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… issues regarding parenting time, alimony, the get, and medical insurance; the change of venue presents a severe …
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… the person from friends, relatives, transportation, medical care, or other source of support; (b) depriving the …
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… case. He acknowledged that he had not obtained any of the medical records for the treatment he received in this …