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… of the judgment, as required by Rule 4:43-2, and even if medical examinations. Neither subsection applied here. An …
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… Samantha contends that she made herself available for all medical examinations and therapy, completed a …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0987-20 V.P.W.,1 Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Z.A.K., Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted December 1, 2021 – Decided January 21, 2022 Before Judges Gooden Brown …
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… unconscious, and ultimately died on August 3, 2017. The medical examiner attributed the death to blunt trauma to the …
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… of something." After being cleared by the hospital's medical staff, defendant was transported to the police …
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… home. Plaintiff also stated defendant failed to seek medical attention for the children. On July 10, 2020, the …
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… room as B.R. testified he was a light sleeper for various medical reasons and if B.R. had left the campsite, the …
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… daughter referred to him as "Joel" on one occasion during a medical appointment. Finally, Thomas submitted a report from …
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… 35, LLC, GEORGE VEITENGRUBER, LISA HAMMELL, SOUTHERN OCEAN MEDICAL CENTER, and RMB, INC., Third-Party Defendants. …
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… and not supported by any evidence, including medical evidence. Accordingly, the judge excluded any …
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… fire fighting, proximity fire fighting, rescue, emergency medical, and other emergency first responder functions." …
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… and co-defendant Green, fled and subsequently obtained medical treatment at a Paterson hospital for their gunshot …
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… bite caused severe injuries requiring hospitalization and medical treatment. The parties agreed to a trial on the …
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… on the sidewalk stripped of his pants and footwear. The medical examiner testified "the cause of death was multiple …
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… 2020. He presumably has, however, continued to operate his medical offices on Long Island, quite a commuting distance …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1108-20 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PEMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. M.S-B., Defendant-Appellant, and T.B., Defendant. _________________________ IN THE MATTER …
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… two black eyes and a cut on her head. She received no medical treatment except for the "post-traumatic stress …
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… . . . the scholastic support program . . . all food, medical insurance, clothing, and the roof over [the children …
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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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… the trial court found Officer Greco's statements to medical providers were "just as inconsistent." The trial …