ESTATE OF ARTZ v. ARTZ


198 N.J. Super. 585 (1985)

487 A.2d 1294

ESTATE OF MARY ARTZ, DECEASED, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. JAY ARTZ, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided February 6, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman L. Zlotnick argued the cause for appellant (Blatt, Mairone, Biel, Zlotnick, Feinberg & Griffith, attorneys).

Richard T. Fauntleroy argued the cause for respondent (Tomar, Parks, Seliger, Simonoff & Adourian, attorneys).

Before Judges FRITZ, GAULKIN and LONG.


PER CURIAM.

Jay R. Artz, respondent here, was charged with murdering his mother. He was tried by a judge sitting without a jury and was acquitted on the basis of insanity. In the matter before us the estate of the mother and others seek an adjudication as to the question whether Jay, having murdered his mother, is precluded from participating in any of the proceeds of her estate. The trial judge, defining his obligation as one implicating "the necessity to determine...

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