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Tagouma v. ICS, Zeigler

12/18/2020
a zoom lens illegal activity in a residential greenhouse from an unlawful vantage point; Commonwealth v. Gindlesperger 743 A.2d 898 Pa. 1999 police use of thermal imaging device to scan private residence for heat from suspected marijuana growing operation was impermissible. In this case

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Lindstrom Co. v. WCAB (Braun)

12/18/2020
Claimant had the smell of alcohol on his breath. Claimant's urine toxicology screen was positive for marijuana and barbituratesfn3 and his laboratory report indicated a blood alcohol of 321 milligrams per deciliter. Mr. Blum also testified at length as to the appropriate process in the

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Erisco Industries, Inc. v. WCAB

12/18/2020
cocaine and marijuana Employer terminated Claimant's employment and issued a notice of compensation denial asserting that Claimant did not sustain the injury within the scope of his employment. Claimant filed a claim petition which was denied by the WCJ under Section 301a of the Workers' Compensation

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McCombs v. WCAB

12/18/2020
where he tested positive for marijuana. Claimant received stitches to his finger lower lip and forehead. He also had to have the root of the lost tooth removed. Claimant missed work on June 20 2006 to go to the dentist. He reported for work on June 21 2006 and worked a full day. On June 22 2006

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Americold Logistics, LLC v. WCAB

12/18/2020
the hospital for treatment. Thereafter Claimant was taken to another facility for drug testing. Claimant's post-accident drug test was positive for marijuana. A WCJ conducted hearings during which Claimant testified in part that he became injured while operating a pallet jack when his knee

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Burger v. Blair Medical Associates, Inc.

12/18/2020
illness." Id. at 2. The complaint further averred appellants had breached their duty of physician-patient confidentiality by releasing medical records detailing appellee's marijuana and prescription medication use even though these records had no relationship to appellee's work-related disability.fn1 Id

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City of Philadelphia v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board

12/18/2020
admitted to smoking cocaine and marijuana taking Valiums and drinking beginning sometime in 1988. As his work performance became affected Employer requested that Claimant be tested. Claimant tested positive for cocaine and he thereafter entered a twenty- eight day rehabilitation program. Following his

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Greene v. Barrick

12/18/2020
flight they noticed marijuana plants. On 14 May 2004 Barrick and Deputy Horton took the helicopter out on a drug eradication flight in the area where marijuana was spotted the previous day. As they were returning to the airport the helicopter lost its tail rotor causing the helicopter to crash

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Texas Mutual Insurance Co. v. Morris

12/18/2020
Texas Fourteenth District Court of Appeals No. 14-06-00651-CV June 4 2009 TEXAS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY APPELLANTCROSS-

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Barton v. Whataburger, Inc.

12/18/2020
.-Dallas July 17 2002 pet. denied mem. op. holding that employee's convictions for burglary possession of controlled substance public intoxication possession of marijuana unlawful carrying of weapon and evading arrest did not make his sexual assault of child foreseeable with Read v. Scott

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