HILL v. YASKIN


75 N.J. 139 (1977)

380 A.2d 1107

WILLIAM E. HILL AND KAYTRINE HILL, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. JUDITH YASKIN AND CAMDEN PARKING SERVICES, INC., JOINTLY, SEVERALLY AND/OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 1, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Barry J. Hockfield argued the cause for appellants (Joseph Asbell & Associates, P.A., attorneys).

Mr. F. Herbert Owens, III, argued the cause for respondent Judith A. Yaskin (Messrs. Kisselman, Deighan, Montano & Summers, attorneys).

Mr. John A. Fratto argued the cause for respondent Camden Parking Services, Inc. (Messrs. Bleakly, Stockwell & Zink, attorneys).


The opinion of the court was delivered by CLIFFORD, J.

Plaintiff William E. Hill,1 a Camden police officer, was injured on October 8, 1971 when his police car collided with a vehicle which he was pursuing. The vehicle, owned by defendant Judith A. Yaskin, had been stolen the previous day from a parking lot operated by defendant Camden Parking Services, Inc. (Camden Parking). Suit was commenced against Yaskin and Camden Parking bottomed...

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