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… firearms . . . unless [he] produces a certificate of a medical doctor or psychiatrist licensed in New Jersey, or …
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… in Tenafly, for which plaintiff paid. Plaintiff made all medical and dental appointments for the child and drove him …
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… the summers off with her children and provides her with medical insurance, something the defendant has not recently …
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… State did not present competent evidence of the victim's medical condition. The assistant prosecutor merely contended …
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… that he provided a similar account of the accident to medical staff who treated him for his injury, and to his …
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… argued that the Division's records contained "confidential medical information" about Val that she did not want …
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… 18 A-3314-17T2 Reconciliation Adjustment for Jersey Shore Medical Center, 209 N.J. Super. 79, 87 (App. Div. 1986)). …
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… cause of the injury[.]”). Savage v. Old Bridge-Sayreville Medical Group, P.A., 134 N.J. 241, 248 (1993). In this …
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… of the court" and "provide [Detres] with all necessary medical treatment for injuries relating to the [October 18, …
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… request for paid leave of absence and provide acceptable medical verification, but plaintiff failed to comply. As a …
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… and welts on her back and torso. DCPP's pre-placement medical assessment stated that Alice had seven injuries to …
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… by denying his motion to compel the DCPP to produce S.B.'s medical records for an in camera review. Defendant asserts …
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… loss. You and We reject PIP [Personal Injury Protection] medical payments, no-fault and uninsured and under-insured …
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… a stray dog attacked her causing 2 injuries requiring medical attention. The attack occurred on a Saturday when …
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… Plaintiff suffered significant injuries that required medical treatment. II. On May 18, 2010, Hersh filed a …
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… remained cloudy after the incident, although she refused medical attention at the time. None of the victims, who had …
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… from gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to a local medical center, where he succumbed to his injuries and died. …
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… 14 A-2223-17T2 severe harm to the public resulting from a medical professional committing fraud; that Boas acted in …
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… The efforts to revive the victim were unsuccessful, and the medical examiner testified that his death was caused by a …
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… her blood on the floor and lack of blood on the walls. The medical examiner testified that the victim died by a …