Lawyers for Jersey City asked the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to overturn an appellate ruling that the failure of two of its 9-1-1 call takers to take down information may have led to the deaths of a mother and her two children.

The Appellate Division partially reinstated the lawsuit filed by a Jersey City youth, Paris Wilson, who was stabbed multiple times in the attack in which his mother and two siblings died, in Wilson v. Jersey City, A-61/62-10.

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