Zelek v. Brosseau

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Zelek v. Brosseau, 141 A.2d 17 (N.J. 1958)
26 N.J. 501; 1958 N.J. LEXIS 268
Per Curiam

Zelek v. Brosseau

Opinion

*502 Pee Curiam.

The judgment appealed from is affirmed for the reasons stated by Judge Goldmann in the Appellate Division and reported in 47 N. J. Super. 521 (1957).

A contention seriously stressed at the oral argument was that appellant is entitled to a credit on the Vermont judgment for some payments allegedly made on his behalf through the Veterans’ Administration prior to the institution of the action in that state. However, adequate notice of the suit in Vermont was given to Brosseau and the claim for credit should have been made to the appropriate tribunal there. The courts of New Jersey cannot grant such relief at this time. If, as is asserted, a fraud was practiced on the Vermont court, the remedy, if any, is in that state. We express no opinion as to the merits of the charge.

For affirmance—Chief Justice Weinteaub, and Justices Hehee, Wacheneeld, Buelihg, Jacobs, Ebancis and Pboctoe—7.

For reversal—None.

Reference

Full Case Name
Virginia (Brosseau) Zelek, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Orville Brosseau, Defendant-Appellant
Cited By
12 cases
Status
Published