Rose WILSON, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Donald JACOBS, Shirley Jacobs, Township of Hazlet, Hazlet Township Parks Department, and Hazlet Township Roads Department, Defendants-Respondents, and
County of Monmouth, Monmouth County Shade Tree Commission, and Monmouth County Road Department, Defendants.
Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued September 20, 2000.
Decided October 27, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Christopher R. Brown, Red Bank, argued the cause for appellant (Drazin & Warshaw, attorneys; Mr. Brown, on the brief).
Paul F. Kulinski, Cherry Hill, argued the cause for the respondents Donald Jacobs and Shirley Jacobs (David B. Wright & Associates, Moorestown, attorneys; Mr. Kulinski, on the brief).
Michael J. McKenna, Toms River, argued the cause for respondents Township of Hazlet, Hazlet Township Parks Department, and Hazlet Township Roads Department (Hiering, Hoffman & Gannon, attorneys; Mr. McKenna, on the brief).
Before Judges KING, KLEINER and COBURN.
Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.
The opinion of the court was delivered by KLEINER, J.A.D.
Plaintiff Rose Wilson tripped and fell on an allegedly defective public sidewalk abutting a dwelling situated at 611 South Laurel Avenue in Hazlet.1 Seeking damages for her injuries, plaintiff sued the record owners of the property, defendants Donald Jacobs and Shirley Jacobs ("Jacobs"); defendants Township of Hazlet, Hazlet Township Parks...
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