CONNOR, J.D.C., temporarily assigned.
This case was tried before the court and a jury. Recovery was sought for damages under the Consumer Fraud Act; N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 et seq., and for the tort of malicious prosecution. The matter was submitted to the jury upon written interrogatories. The jury determined as a matter of fact that defendants were guilty of consumer fraud but that plaintiff suffered no ascertainable loss of money or property as a result thereof...
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