From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Karam v. Wolfe

Court of Errors and Appeals
Jan 22, 1943
30 A.2d 286 (N.J. 1943)

Opinion

Argued October 22, 1942 —

Decided January 22, 1943.

On appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, whose opinion is reported at 20 N.J. Mis. R. 368.

For the appellants, Gerald T. Foley.

For the respondent, Ralph N. Solodar.


The judges being equally divided on the question whether the judgment should be reversed, the judgment is affirmed, solely because of such division, which renders any opinion by the court impossible.

The judgment herein is affirmed by an equally divided court.

For affirmance — THE CHIEF JUSTICE, BODINE, DONGES, PERSKIE, PORTER, DEAR, THOMPSON, JJ. 7.

For reversal — THE CHANCELLOR, CASE, HEHER, COLIE, WELLS, RAFFERTY, HAGUE, JJ. 7.


Summaries of

Karam v. Wolfe

Court of Errors and Appeals
Jan 22, 1943
30 A.2d 286 (N.J. 1943)
Case details for

Karam v. Wolfe

Case Details

Full title:EMILE KARAM, PROSECUTOR-RESPONDENT, v. FRED J. WOLFE, BUILDING INSPECTOR…

Court:Court of Errors and Appeals

Date published: Jan 22, 1943

Citations

30 A.2d 286 (N.J. 1943)
30 A.2d 286