New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division, 1980

Philadelphia v. Stadler

Philadelphia v. Stadler
New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division · Decided April 18, 1980 · Judges Fritz, Kole and Lane
413 A.2d 996; 173 N.J. Super. 235 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Philadelphia v. Stadler

Opinion

173 N.J. Super. 235 (1980)
413 A.2d 996

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT,
v.
HENRY H. STADLER, SALVATORE DIMARTINO, JOSEPH A. SULPIZIE, JAMES SPROULES AND JAMES M. MCCULLOGH, JR., DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Argued April 1, 1980.
Decided April 18, 1980.

Before Judges FRITZ, KOLE and LANE.

William S. Ruggierio argued the cause for appellant (Ruggierio & Freeman, attorneys).

Charles Crabbe Thomas argued the cause for respondent.

PER CURIAM.

We affirm the judgment essentially for the reasons given in Judge Wells' published opinion. Philadelphia v. Stadler, 164 N.J. Super. 281 (Cty.D.Ct. 1978). See, also, Philadelphia v. Smith, 82 N.J. 429 (1980), aff'g 169 N.J. Super. 156 (App.Div. 1979).

We find no merit to any of the contentions raised on this appeal as grounds for reversal.

Affirmed.

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