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… in the Pulte family shared a common benefit plan and medical benefits. This included the officers of Preserve and …
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… Jersey corporation engaged in a world-wide pharmaceutical, medical device, and consumer health care business. The …
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… taken to Cooper Hospital where he was pronounced dead. A medical examiner later performed an autopsy and found five …
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… of the crime scene was improper. Nor does he challenge the medical examiner's testimony. Rather, he contends that the …
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… and signs of a brain hemorrhage. Id. at 8. According to the medical examiner, McCaw's death was caused by "multiple …
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… Student joined in the motion and filed exhibits, including medical records concerning C.S. Records from 2017 showed a …
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… shootings would impact Officer Lee’s behavior absent a medical diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder. The …
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… written consent or the image had a "bona fide artistic, medical, scientific, educational, religious, governmental, …
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… no choice but to fire to stop the threat.” At trial, the medical examiner who performed Gaffney’s autopsy testified …
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… and customers to wear masks while indoors, except for medical reasons or in the event that wearing a mask would …
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… products containing it that are “dispensed and consumed for medical purposes pursuant to any law enacted by the …
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… statements[,] admissions by the registrant, police reports, medical, psychological or psychiatric reports, …
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… determined the prosecutor's characterization of defendant's medical expert's testimony as "absolutely preposterous" was …
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… and a kitchen cabinet; and a hole in the bedroom wall. Medical personnel at the hospital determined B.M.'s injuries …
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… everything, with all the statements and the video and the medical examiner's reports, I did conclude . . . [defendant] …
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… and the report indicated that he failed to provide medical aid following his use of physical force. Based on …
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… prosecutor explained that Torres 8 A-0322-19 had been on medical leave for "a period of months" and would be …
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… in New Jersey seeking to remove her as a participant in a medical plan sponsored by one of Care One's constituent …
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… pursuant to DCPP’s required post-removal procedures. Medical examinations of the children did not reveal any …
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… term 'intellectual disability' is currently accepted in the medical community to 'describe the identical phenomenon.'" …