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1.12 (Intro)
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… types of damages [select the appropriate categories]: 1. medical expenses [Charge 8.11A]; 2. past and future lost …
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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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… or other competitive information or confidential personal, medical, social and/or private information or analysis of …
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… without returning, failed to take them to their scheduled medical appointments, and reported to the Division that she …
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… between the two accidents. Id. at 134. In addition, the medical experts did not allocate the injuries to the first …
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… noted in the order that: "This arrangement is for education/medical purposes only." The November 28, 2016 order did not …
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… should have called a forensic pathologist to refute the medical examiner's testimony that Williams was running away …
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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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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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… had blood on it was parked near the mattress. An assistant medical examiner testified the victim died from "asphyxia …
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… my knee. Defendant did not consult a doctor or receive any medical attention related to these injuries. Miguel Soto …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5310-18T2 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. L.M., Defendant-Appellant, and R.T., S.J., and M.S., Defendants. …
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… killed by a gunshot wound to the head and hand. The State's medical examiner determined that the gun was fired at close …
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… that the victim sustained a gunshot wound in the absence of medical evidence . On appeal, defendant objects that 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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… totaling $1,236 per month and $14,832 annually. Portions of medical bills not covered by health insurance will be split …
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… 501. "[A]ny other contributions" includes expenses such as "medical expenses, clothing expenses, entertainment and …
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… him several times. Defendant had reviewed the victim's medical records, which confirmed the victim had lost sight …
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… separating the involved parties, detaining Puccia, offering medical assistance to 12 A-3941-17T2 the plaintiff, and …
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… after the appellant made a complaint to the State Board of Medical Examiners against two doctors, and the Board's …