CASHEN v. SPANN


143 N.J. Super. 560 (1976)

364 A.2d 21

PAUL CASHEN AND IRENE CASHEN, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS, v. FRANK SPANN, ROBERT BICKLEY, JOHN DUNNE AND "JOHN DOE," BEING A FICTITIOUS NAME OF THE "RELIABLE INFORMER," DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided July 19, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Joseph S. Accardi for plaintiffs. (Messrs. Accardi & Koch, attorneys).

Mr. Stephen S. Weinstein for defendants Spann, Bickley and Dunne.


ANTELL, A.J.S.C., Temporarily Assigned.

In this action, which sounds essentially in defamation, plaintiffs seek compensatory and punitive damages from three police officers for wrongfully obtaining and executing a search warrant upon plaintiffs' home. Their instant application is for an order to identify the informant whose information partially formed the basis of defendants' affidavit upon which the warrant issued...

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