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… 135, 142-44 (App. Div. 1995) (stating that a Board of Medical Examiners' opinion that a witness had a "propensity …
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… the garbage can. Plaintiff sustained injuries that required medical treatment. Plaintiff later filed a complaint in the …
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… the 19 A-3247-18T1 defendant's history of civil commitment, medical history, and psychological evaluations. N.J.S.A. …
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… entities and received the benefit of the group's common medical and 401(k) plans through such employment. According …
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… on the tools were consistent with their DNA profiles. The medical examiner testified the victims' bodies had been …
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… in expenses for extracurricular activities and unreimbursed medical expenses for the children. The JOD also required …
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… of W. Windsor Twp., 172 N.J. 75, 82 (2002) (citing Medical Realty Assocs. v. Bd. of Adjustment of Summit, 227 …
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… from being under the influence of alcohol and not from any medical or physical disability. Defendant also failed …
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… VIOLATED BECAUSE HE WAS NOT ABLE TO CROSS[-]EXAMINE THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL WHO PERFORMED THE PSYCHOLOGICAL …
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… parties' un- emancipated daughter, payment of outstanding medical expenses for both children, and a furniture …
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… 3) any outstanding support arrears; and 4) $4282.02 in medical bills. Any shortfall not covered by defendant's …
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… an adjournment of the April 1, 2015 trial date due to a medical condition of defense counsel's associate. The matter …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4565-17T1 FUTURE CARE CONSULTANTS, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. M.D., Defendant-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant. __________________________ Submitted May 16, 2019 – Decided July 5, …
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… may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & …
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… was gravely ill in the hospital and she had to tend to medical decisions regarding his care, the court, out of the …
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… that Roberts planned to file an insurance claim for her medical bills by falsely claiming she broke her arm in a …
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… in the 1980s, this court held that reorganizing a family medical practice from profit making partnership to a …
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… was that his back was "a little sore." He declined medical attention. He was not afraid to be in his house but …
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… making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness." Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 602 (28th ed. 2006). 11 A-2862-15T2 too …
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… was advised defendant was at the Hoboken University Medical Center (hospital) with the children. Velasquez went …