3 N.J. Misc. 451 | N.J. | 1925
This is a workmen’s compensation case. The meritorious question involved is a question of fact.
There was an award by the deputy compensation commissioner, in the workmen’s compensation bureau, of $3,362.56, for the death of William Joseph Atchison, which, on appeal, was affirmed by the Hudson Court of Common Pleas, and $350 allowed the attorney of the defendant in that court. The certiorari was allowed to review that judgment. The prosecutor files seven reasons for setting aside the award and the judgment based thereon.
The undisputed facts show that William Joseph Atchison had been in the employ of the prosecutor for some years as a
The judgment of the Hudson Court of Common Pleas will therefore be affirmed.