DELBRIDGE v. OFF. OF PUB. DEF.


238 N.J. Super. 288 (1989)

569 A.2d 854

ADOLPH AND JILL DELBRIDGE, PLAINTIFFS, v. OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER, LAW GUARDIAN PROGRAM AND THOMAS HARTLEY, ESQ., ET AL, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division Hudson County.

Decided January 23, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adolph Delbridge and Jill Delbridge, plaintiffs, pro se.

Diana Johnston for defendants (Alfred A. Slocum, Public Defender/Public Advocate, attorney; Diana Johnston on the brief; Thomas S. Smith of counsel).


VILLANUEVA, J.S.C.

Plaintiffs allege that defendants conspired to deprive plaintiffs of their constitutional and civil rights and children by committing the following torts:

1. Abuse. 2. Acted as an Accessory. 3. Acted as an Accomplice. 4. Acted as an Advocate for DYFS, while depriving his clients and plaintiffs or rights. 5. Battery. 6. Colomny. 7. Breach of Peace. 8. Colusions. 9. Connivances. 10. Concealments...

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