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… or older; recent jury service; severe hardship, including medical inability, financial hardship, and caregiving or …
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… expenses, her failure to request county transportation for medical visits, and the extent of the costs for her aide. 7 …
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… to plead damages that exceeded the Tort Claims Act's $3,600 medical expense threshold; (8) a false arrest causing harm …
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… healthy. Perry provided information regarding his medical condition, which resulted from receiving tattoos and …
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… the peak hours of traffic would differ from the current medical use of the property and would amount to a de minimis …
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… insisted the EUO had to be in-person despite her alleged medical disability. The complaint references that Dinnocenzo …
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… sole credit card, the one she used for groceries and her medical needs, and accused her of overspending. She complied …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2225-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. C.W.,1 Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted May 12, 2025 – Decided August 6, 2025 Before Judges Jacobs …
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… not observe any injury to him, and never heard him request medical attention. The officer identified defendant's arrest …
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… of the following expenses: (1) tutoring; (2) unreimbursed medical expenses; (3) therapy; (4) extracurricular …
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… and left elbow." Id. at 4-5. After the autopsy, the medical examiner determined the manner of the victim's death …
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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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… the case was settled after Lenz had retired due to his medical issues, and because of a backlog in federal court, …
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… directed Kay to personally interview Edith, examine her medical records, and "make inquiry of persons having …
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… the person from friends, relatives, transportation, medical care, or other source of support; (b) depriving the …
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… accident. The autopsy reports from the Gloucester County Medical Examiner’s Office along with the toxicology reports …
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… [thirty] days after [insert termination date], subject to medical record review or other benefit plan requirements. …
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… make decisions on behalf of the children related to their medical care. The court entered a February 8, 2022 order …
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… out." In response, police, fire officials, emergency medical services, and bomb detection dogs were dispatched to …
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… to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The medical examiner testified that in addition to multiple stab …