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Insurance Fraud - Health Care Fraud
Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Ron Chillemi explains how Health Care Fraud affects everyone, especially the elderly. The New Jersey Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) is tasked with fighting this problem.
Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor +1 more
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Incidence, Risk, and Disclosure of Corporate Litigation: Insights from Federal Court Filings
ABSTRACT We assemble and describe a sample of 174,782 lawsuits filed against 218,437 public‐company lawsuit‐defendants in federal district court from 2006 to 2021. These lawsuits involve an array of allegations, including product liability, civil rights discrimination, contract breaches, improper compensation and labor practices, antitrust violations ...
MARY BROOKE BILLINGS +3 more
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The court of public opinion: The limited effects of elite rhetoric about prosecuting political leaders. [PDF]
Markovits DB, O'Donohue A.
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The Prosecutor\u27s Duty to Truth
Part I of this Article discusses the prosecutor\u27s duty to refrain from conduct that impedes the search for truth. A prosecutor may impede the truth-finding process in several ways: (1) distorting the truth by attacking the defendant\u27s character ...
Gershman, Bennett L.
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Abstract In the present study, the metabolism of khat (Catha edulis) and pseudoephedrine was compared with the aim of identifying objective criteria that could be used to discriminate between them for forensic and doping‐control purposes. An in vitro study using human liver microsomes and an in vivo study using rat urine were performed under harmonized
Jong Suk Park +6 more
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Assessing Local Differential Privacy for Compliance with the Personal Data Protection Law in Integrated Data Systems. [PDF]
Aljably R.
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"Prosecutor Allows Little Middle Ground"
Scanned by Will Clinton, Archives RSA, Class of 2019.Prosecutor Turley refused any part in the Justice Department's ...
Lollar, Michael
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Abstract Cognitive bias is widely recognized as a persistent source of error in forensic science, yet mitigation efforts continue to emphasize examiner awareness, ethical vigilance, and training‐based interventions. Empirical evidence from cognitive science demonstrates that such approaches are insufficient to reliably control bias under real‐world ...
Michael P. Kessler
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Between Protection and Destruction: The Legal Tension Between Military Necessity and Cultural Heritage Protection in International Humanitarian Law. [PDF]
El Baroudy J, Albakjaji M, Khater M.
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Abstract Hair analysis is a well‐established matrix in forensic toxicology, offering a valuable alternative or complement to traditional matrices in diverse contexts, including drug‐facilitated crimes (DFC), elder abuse, and accidental exposure in children.
Amandine Fort +8 more
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