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… that the sensitive information in their financial and/or medical records could one day be disclosed to the public. 11 …
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… to be accompanied by a female officer. Brown, who had a medical condition, objected and determined to use her own …
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… The squad members attended to the victim and drove him to a medical center. Sergeant Wojaczyk and other officers learned …
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… told them that he was not home. In response to an unrelated medical emergency, 6 officers later entered the house …
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… The undisputed cause of death, as confirmed by the medical examiner, was a gunshot wound to the left side of …
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… has the burden of overcoming that strong presumption. See Medical Soc'y of N.J. v. Department of Law & Pub. Safety, …
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… building housing the fire department and emergency medical services (the first building), and a second building …
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… held back-to-back trials on the indictments, during which a medical examiner testified concerning the manner and cause …
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… kiosk. The victim was found covered in blood, and the medical examiner on the scene concluded the victim died of …
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… body. John was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency medical personnel. Later that day, officers located …
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… of abuse often deny abuse notwithstanding the presence of medical evidence or the statement of a third party who has …
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… light of the “compendium of sociological, psychological, or medical data, well beyond the ken of the ordinary layman,” …
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… to be compensable and payments were made for plaintiff’s medical treatments. During the summer of 2010, plaintiff …
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… Also inside the bag were a municipal court subpoena and a medical bill issued to defendant Dontae Hathaway. Taj Mahal …
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… Defendants, who were looking to invest in promising medical technologies, learned about the patented ERT …
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… notified NJM of his UM claim, and, shortly thereafter, sent medical records to support that claim. NJM did not offer the …
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… of a complex computer software system” that handled medical billing for a healthcare facility. The court …
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… was subsequently hospitalized for a migraine and placed on medical leave. A few days later, Aguas received two text …
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… performance on the field sobriety tests was due to a medical condition, then that evidence would inform the issue …
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… . . . not moving, . . . unconscious and unresponsive[.]” Medical Examiner Dr. Gerald Feigel opined that Morrow’s …