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… related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical or dental staff." See N.J.A.C. 10A:4-5.1(o)(1). …
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… which compensation is sought was obvious or disclosed "by medical examination, work incapacity, or manifest loss of …
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… who must accept those breaches of his privacy by the medical profession, has thereby waived his constitutional …
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… bar introduction of a hospital record for defendant and the medical records and prescription bottle found in Anderson's …
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… the home that many stay-at-home parents do" because of her medical condition. The judge recognized each party received …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3181-19 D.D., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. T.L. (f/k/a T.D.), Defendant-Respondent.1 Argued October 13, 2021 – Decided November 23, 2021 Before Judges Currier and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the …
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… are responsible for the puppy's training, nurturing, basic medical care, and grooming. Once per week, PBB staff go to …
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… summer camp, extracurricular activities, unreimbursed medical expenses, with the exception of the first $250 …
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… an insurer's decisions to "withhold payment for disputed medical treatment" was spurred by "judgments made by private …
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… end date to allow time for Brandy to undergo a psychiatric medical examination. On March 23, 2017, plaintiff served a …
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… that he had stopped working in February 2019 due to his medical issue. Based on that information, plaintiff …
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… required round-the-clock nursing care, and he had incurred medical bills. In addition, some of the monies in the …
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… to the animal's value, pet owners may recover the cost of medical treatment and damages based on the pet's intrinsic …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4094-19 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. KENNETH KEARSTAN, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted April 27, 2021 – Decided May 18, 2021 Before Judges Haas and …
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… lacked funds. More recently, defendant acknowledged smoking medical marijuana while she was driving to visitation …
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… may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." L.A., 357 N.J. Super. at …
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… enforcement officers, teachers, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians to purchase homes in these communities …
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… finger and palm prints found in the cab to Johnson. The medical examiner testified that R.G. had been shot twice, …
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… ALARIS HEALTH F/K/A WEST HUDSON HOSPITAL, and CLARA MAASS MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants, and DENISE V. BAMBER, …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4750-16T4 HAROLD HANSEN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RITE AID CORPORATION and CRAIG MAURIELLO, Defendants-Respondents, and ECKERD CORPORATION, MICHELLE CAGA and LISA FORD, Defendants. …