New Jersey Appeals Court Denies Chrysler and Honeywell Motion to Compel Autopsy on Mesothelioma Victim in Civil Case; Harold St. John's Casket Was Removed from Gravesite March 4 by Auto Giants' Stay; His Widow and Family Will Finally be Able to Bury Him A
Posted on: Wednesday, 18 March 2009, 13:12 CDT
Finding that the autopsy was unlikely to uncover evidence of any significance, the Appellate Division affirmed a
Chrysler, Honeywell and other parts manufacturers are named in a civil lawsuit filed last year by the late St. John and his wife, Diane. Both sides in the case had already stipulated that Mr. St. John died from mesothelioma when the auto parts manufacturers made their autopsy demand.
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Private burial services have been set for St. John. St. John was 67 years old when he died. He contracted the deadly cancer from exposure to asbestos at his father's
Middlesex County Superior Court Judge
After Judge Paley originally denied the motion by Chrysler and Honeywell, the auto parts giants then obtained the stay of burial from the Appellate Division. Other remaining defendants in the St. John lawsuit include Carlisle Companies, Inc., Bosch Braking System, Maremont Corp., Standard Motor Products, and National Gasket.
In granting the stay on
After three days of testimony Judge Paley ruled that the auto parts manufacturers again failed to show any significant evidentiary value of additional tissue to be sought, ruling that such samples would merely be cumulative and that the family's rights dominate.
After the remand, the Appellate Division had ordered both sides to submit additional briefing. Both sides filed them by the
"The St. John family will now have its day in Court against the companies responsible for causing Mr. St. John's mesothelioma death," Maimon said. "I hope no other family in
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SOURCE Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, LLP
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