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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2499-20 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. WILMER M. REYES, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted August 2, 2022 – Decided August 9, 2022 Before Judges Geiger and …
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… testimony, a confession, an admission A-4562-15T1 11 or medical or scientific evidence." Ibid. Although not …
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… glass in the street. Upon arriving at the Jersey Shore Medical Center to see the victims, Raynor noticed a silver …
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… Therefore, in such situations the Officer must seek medical or law enforcement assistance. Once the situation …
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… to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The medical examiner testified that in addition to multiple stab …
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… chief financial officer, and the transition of its chief medical officer to senior executive advisor. On July 29, …
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… she immediately realized that her mother had died. The medical examiner testified that Nancy's lethal injuries …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3757-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRIET ROSS, deceased. __________________________ Submitted November 29, 2022 – Decided January 20, 2023 Before Judges Messano, Gummer and Paganelli. On …
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… out." In response, police, fire officials, emergency medical services, and bomb detection dogs were dispatched to …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3687-19 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. S.S.C., Defendant-Appellant, and A.A.F.D., Defendant. ___________________________ IN THE …
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… Director’s motion. I. Taxpayer, Dr. Nicholas DePace, is a medical doctor who initiated a qui tam action against the …
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… option to protect people by providing coverage to pay their medical expenses if they are injured. [N.J.S.A. 39:6A-1.1.] …
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… embedded in the investigation records, concerning N.A.'s medical condition and a perceived manifestation of …
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… a regional child abuse facility at Hackensack University Medical Center, testified that after his review of various …
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… that disclosed earnings of approximately $500,000 from her medical practice. Defendant's gross assets totaled $951,000, …
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… belief that plaintiff was unfit for duty, and requested a medical and psychological evaluation be conducted on …
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… at close range, including three times in the head" – the medical examiner in this case presented no evidence of …
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… doing so, he gave due consideration to defendant's serious medical condition. His stated reasons included the …
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… the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or …
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… and the items the police seized from defendant's bedroom. A medical witness, qualified as an expert in trauma surgery, …