JIOSI v. TOWNSHIP OF NUTLEY


753 A.2d 132 (2000)

332 N.J. Super. 169

David A. JIOSI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TOWNSHIP OF NUTLEY, Township of Nutley Police Department, Mountainside Hospital, Frank Juhasz, M.D., Ruth Callender, R.N., Robin Radedagel, R.N., Officer Frank Beard, Officer Anthony Iannicelli, Sergeant George Quigg, and Sergeant Strumulo, Defendants-Respondents.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided June 20, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Wiseberg, River Edge, for plaintiff-appellant.

Michael A. Graham, Montclair, for defendants-respondents Township of Nutley, Township of Nutley Police Department, Officer Frank Beard, Officer Anthony Iannicelli, Sergeant George Quigg and Sergeant Strumulo (Garrity, Graham, Favetta & Flinn, attorneys; Mr. Graham, of counsel; Jane Garrity Glass on the brief).

Judith A. Deer, for respondents Mountainside Hospital, Ruth Callender, R.N. and Robin Radedagel, R.N. (Hurley & Vasios, Short Hills, attorneys; Ms. Deer, on the brief).

Brian Corrigan, for defendant-respondent Frank Juhasz, M.D. (Corrigan & Foster, attorneys; Albert L. Foster, II, on the letter relying on the brief of respondent Mountainside Hospital).

Before Judges PRESSLER, KIMMELMAN and CIANCIA.


The opinion of the court was delivered by CIANCIA, J.A.D.

Plaintiff David A. Jiosi was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance. The police took him to defendant Mountainside Hospital where blood was drawn for testing with plaintiff's permission. Plaintiff was then involuntarily catheterized so that a urine sample could be extracted. Plaintiff sued the hospital, two of its...

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