DRISCOLL v. DEPT. OF TREASURY


265 N.J. Super. 503 (1993)

627 A.2d 1167

FLORENCE DRISCOLL, PLAINTIFF, v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, DIVISION OF THE LOTTERY; RITE-AID PHARMACY, DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division Ocean County.

Decided April 8, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Breslin, III, for plaintiff (Breslin, Auty & Preziosi, attorneys).

John Paul Dizzia, for defendant Rite-Aid Pharmacy.

David Demba, Deputy Attorney General of New Jersey for defendant State of New Jersey, Department of Treasury, Division of Lottery (Robert J. Del Tufo, Attorney General, attorney).


PISCAL, J.S.C.

This opinion resolves the motion for summary judgment filed by defendant Rite-Aid of New Jersey, Inc. (hereinafter Rite-Aid). The complaint was filed by the plaintiff, Florence Driscoll, a purchaser of a lottery ticket. She sues the State of New Jersey, Department of Treasury, Division of the Lottery (hereinafter Commission) and Rite-Aid, a licensed vendor of lottery tickets, to recover damages as the holder of a PICK "Six" New Jersey lottery ticket...

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