L. Balk Co-operative Co. v. International Fur Workers Union
Supreme Court of New Jersey
L. Balk Co-operative Co. v. International Fur Workers Union, 95 N.J. Eq. 691 (N.J. 1924)
10 Stock. 691; 123 A. 298; 1924 N.J. LEXIS 880
Ackerson, Affirmance, Appeal, Black, Buskirk, Chard, Chiee, Corbett, Gardner, Goldenburg, Hefeenheimer, Heppenheimer, Kalisch, Katzenbach, Katzenbacii, Minturn, None, Parker, Pee, Reversal, Trenchard, White
L. Balk Co-operative Co. v. International Fur Workers Union
Opinion of the Court
The record in this ease discloses that the two appellants, Milton Corbett and Perry Goldenburg, were convicted in the court of chancery of contempt of court of violating an injunction order of that court. Our reading of the record leads us to the conclusion that the conviction of Milton Corbett should be affirmed. The conviction of Perry Golden-burg should be reversed, on the ground that the evidence doesn’t satisfy us that Perry Goldenburg intentionally violated the injunction order of that court beyond a reasonable doubt. The judgment of conviction as to Milton Corbett is affirmed, the judgment of conviction of Perry Goldenburg is reversed and set aside.
Reference
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- L. Balk Co-operative Company, Incorporated v. International Fur Workers Union of the United States and Canada
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- Published