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A-2830-23 Briefs
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… 28 Medical Realty Assocs. v. Bd. of Adj., 228 N.J. Super. 226, …
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… her by the arm, but she also told them she did not need any medical attention. J.H. alleged past acts of domestic …
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A-3406-23 Briefs
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… 2T405:13-2T407:8; 3T55:19-T57:10. - Ms. Marion was put on medical leave and terminated in retaliation for comments she …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3061-23 J.V.C.,1 Plaintiff-Respondent, v. C.E.S., Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Argued September 30, 2025 – Decided November 14, 2025 Before Judges Gooden Brown …
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A-3643-23 Briefs
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… cruelty complaints every year,” rescues animals, provides medical attention, and “[m]ost importantly,” makes sure that …
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… to "capably perform their duties." The officer must provide medical documentation supporting the need for administrative …
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… the form set forth in Appendix XII-C, to disclose protected medical information. … Claims of Privilege or Protection …
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… to "capably perform their duties." The officer must provide medical documentation supporting the need for administrative …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2049-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. K.W.,1 Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ …
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… statements that "pertained solely to the character of the medical services provided by plaintiff[,]" rather than …
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… intends to work again. She previously worked at Overlook Medical Center where she would travel and take care of …
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… bodega placing defendant at the scene of the shooting. The Medical Examiner testified the victim was shot seven times …
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… (SSI)] approval. . . . Now I'm not gonna get into the medical stuff because obviously my client is not qualified, …
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… to being a "heroin addict" and left the hospital against medical advice; and that N.F. initially named L.W. as the …
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… that defendant took care of her due to her various medical issues. She avowed that her husband never "b[rought] …
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… reasonable expectation of privacy if disclosed, such as medical informati … States Newsroom Inc. v. City of Jersey …
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… statements were admissible under N.J.R.E. 803(c)(4), the medical treatment exception to the rule against hearsay. …
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… in a downstairs apartment in their home. While emergency medical responders transported a badly wounded but still …
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… that caused defendants serious emotional stress and that no medical proof was required to support the claim. They …
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… any of the foregoing persons produces a certificate of a medical doctor, treatment provider, or psychiatrist licensed …