ROSS v. MARX


21 N.J. Super. 95 (1952)

90 A.2d 545

DOROTHY ROSS, PLAINTIFF, v. HERBERT MARX, DEFENDANT. OVERSEER OF THE POOR, PLAINTIFF, v. HERBERT MARX, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County Court Law Division.

Decided June 27, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Sol L. Kesselman, attorney for the plaintiff Dorothy Ross.

Mr. Michael Breitkopf, attorney for the plaintiff Overseer of the Poor.

Mr. Michael G. Alenick, and Mr. Lester Sandles, attorneys for the defendant.


SPEAKMAN, J.C.C.

In a bastardy proceeding, where the only issue is the paternity of the illegitimate child, is the result of a blood grouping test disproving paternity to be treated as a form of expert evidence not necessarily barring a finding of paternity contrary to the test result, or is it to be considered conclusive evidence of non-paternity? This question, in a broader form, raised in Cortese v. Cortese, 10 N.J.Super. 152

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