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Taggart v. Altman

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 28, 1942
29 A.2d 384 (N.J. 1942)

Opinion

Submitted October 6, 1942 —

Decided December 28, 1942.

On application for writ of certiorari.

Before Justices CASE, DONGES and COLIE.

For the prosecutor, Louis B. LeDuc.

For the respondents, Vincent S. Haneman and Joseph A. Altman.


An examination of the moving papers leads the court to a belief that a writ of certiorari should be allowed to review the two resolutions adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Atlantic City on the 21st day of May, 1942, with leave to all parties to take depositions on five days' notice, to be used on the return of the writ.


Summaries of

Taggart v. Altman

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 28, 1942
29 A.2d 384 (N.J. 1942)
Case details for

Taggart v. Altman

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS D. TAGGART, PROSECUTOR, v. JOSEPH A. ALTMAN ET AL., RESPONDENTS

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 28, 1942

Citations

29 A.2d 384 (N.J. 1942)
29 A.2d 384