KING v. JONES


47 N.J. Super. 279 (1957)

135 A.2d 873

CATHERINE KING AND CHARLES KING, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. THOMAS JONES AND NORMAN W. STOTT, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Joseph Butt argued the cause for appellants.

Mr. William K. Miller argued the cause for respondent Thomas Jones (Mr. Albert M. Neiss, attorney).

Mr. John F. Ryan argued the cause for respondent Norman W. Stott (Messrs. Ryan & Saros, attorneys).

Before Judges GOLDMANN, FREUND and CONFORD.


GOLDMANN, S.J.A.D.

This is an action for damages by Mr. and Mrs. King who were passengers in an automobile driven by defendant Jones which ran into the rear of an automobile driven by defendant Stott. The jury returned a verdict of no cause of action in favor of both defendants, and plaintiffs appeal from the resultant judgment.

The facts are simply stated. On Saturday evening, October 24, 1953, Jones and his wife invited plaintiffs to attend a dance at the...

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