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having cocaine and marijuana in his vehicle. Tr. 13. However Weather failed to notify his probation officer that the Middletown Police arrested him. Tr. 14. Weather's mother called Drake on February 23 2007 to report her son's arrest. Tr. 14. Drake also received a phone call from the Abbey Credit
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Ohio's workers' compensation laws certified relator's claim for the following condition "Fracture lumbar vertebra L1."
¶10 4. Following the accident and in accordance with company rules relator underwent a drug screening. The test came back positive for marijuana
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' compensation. In the present case relator has not been precluded from participating in the workers' compensation system by virtue of the positive test result for marijuana; instead relator was terminated from his employment. In addressing his motion for TTD compensation the commission determined that
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tasks including maintenance and feeding the bears. In the past some workers have been known to smoke marijuana on the premises. Although Kilpatrick professed to not condone marijuana use by workers testimony established that he had smoked marijuana at the Park in the past and on occasion had done so
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noncitable cases published in the Pacific Reporter and Montana Reports.
¶2 Columbia Falls Aluminum Company LLC CFAC terminated Mike Johnson Johnson after he neglected to inform CFAC that he was using medical marijuana failed a drug test and declined to sign a "last chance" agreement
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recommended by Drs. Galvas and Harrison.fn51
27 Hale's current medical treatment for his industrial injury includes the use of a spinal cord stimulator and medical marijuana for pain. Hale testified that he previously used other pain medications but had side effects which he does not experience from
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deposed nor did he testify at trial. Kilpatrick testified that this money was not wages for Hopkins' work at the bear park but was intended to buy marijuana from Hopkins to confirm Kilpatrick's suspicion that Hopkins was selling marijuana. Hopkins denies selling marijuana. Kilpatrick testified that Jake
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further argued that Petitioner's use of marijuana was the major contributing cause of the accident.
Held Kilpatrick employed Petitioner at the bear park. Kilpatrick controlled the details of Petitioner's work and paid him cash daily for the services he performed. Petitioner acted in the course
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February 3 2009. Hart tested negative for all tested drugs including amphetamines cocaine marijuana methamphetamine opiates phencyclidine benzodiazepines barbiturates methadone MDMA and oxycodone. 68
Outstanding Medical Bills
¶ 52 At trial the parties stipulated that medical bills
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methamphetamine. Following its customary procedure the hospital mailed the remaining sample to a Minnesota laboratory where follow-up testing revealed both methamphetamine and marijuana.
Mr. Nolan was paralyzed and severely disfigured by the accident. Despite extensive medical care and treatment he
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