Case ID: nj-super_4/html/0503-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Curiam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, BY LAURA BROADHURST, AGENT, S. P. C. A., PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. GEORGE R. RICHARDSON, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.
    Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division
    Argued May 16, 1949
    Decided August 16, 1949.
    
      Before Judges McGeehan, Donges and Colie.
    
      Mr. Cecil S. Ackerson (Mr. Edward Farry, Jr., attorney) argued the cause for the plaintiff-appellant.
    
      Mr. Robert H. Maida (Messrs. Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona & Combs, attorneys) argued the cause for the defendant-respondent.
   Per Curiam.

The defendant was convicted before the Recorder of the Township of Raritan of violating the provisions of R. S. 4:22-26 by cruelly abusing and needlessly torturing and tormenting a chicken, thereby inflicting unnecessary cruelty upon it, and a fine of $25 was imposed. The defendant appealed to the Monmouth County Court, where the conviction was reversed after a trial de novo before the county judge sitting without a jury. Plaintiff appeals from the judgment of the county court.

Plaintiff argues that a review of all the issues of fact by this court will result in a finding in favor of the plaintiff. While Rules 1:2-20 and 4:2-6 authorize this court to make new or amended findings of fact on an appeal such as this, they also require us to give due regard to the opportunity of the trial court to judge of the credibility of the witnesses. In .this case the evidence was conflicting and the finding of the trial judge is supported by substantial evidence. We see no justification for disturbing it. Walcutt v. Holiday Motors, 1 N. J. Super. 117 (App. Div. 1948).

The judgment under appeal is affirmed.