Case Name: PATRICK BRENNAN, BRIAN BRENNAN AND SEAN BRENNAN, INFANTS BY THEIR GUARDIAN AD LITEM, MONICA BRENNAN, MONICA BRENNAN, INDIVIDUALLY AND JOHN T. BRENNAN, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. HENRY BIBER AND HENRY STOCKHAMMER, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS
Court: New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1968-02-19
Citations: 99 N.J. Super. 247
Docket Number: 
Parties: PATRICK BRENNAN, BRIAN BRENNAN AND SEAN BRENNAN, INFANTS BY THEIR GUARDIAN AD LITEM, MONICA BRENNAN, MONICA BRENNAN, INDIVIDUALLY AND JOHN T. BRENNAN, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. HENRY BIBER AND HENRY STOCKHAMMER, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Superior Court Reports
Volume: 99
Pages: 247–249

Head Matter:
PATRICK BRENNAN, BRIAN BRENNAN AND SEAN BRENNAN, INFANTS BY THEIR GUARDIAN AD LITEM, MONICA BRENNAN, MONICA BRENNAN, INDIVIDUALLY AND JOHN T. BRENNAN, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. HENRY BIBER AND HENRY STOCKHAMMER, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.
Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division
Argued February 5, 1968
Decided February 19, 1968.
Before Judges Sullivan, Poley and Leonard.
Mr. Daniel Crystal argued the cause for appellants (Messrs. Cohn & Lifland, attorneys).
Mr. Sam, Weiss argued the cause for respondent Henry Biber (Messrs. Jung, Selihoff, Bathman & Dwyer, attorneys).

Opinion:
Pee Curiam.
The judgment of the Law Division is af-
firmed substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Hole's opinion reported at 93 N. J. Super. 351 (Law Div. 1966).
Additionally, we dispose of a point not specifically discussed in the reported opinion. Plaintiffs contend that certain evidence rulings by the trial court and comments of the court generally relating thereto had the effect of removing from jury consideration important aspects of the injury claim of Sean Brennan. The record does not support the contention. Moreover, in its charge, the court clearly pointed out to the jury that there was a testimonial conflict with respect to these matters which required jury determination.
Affirmed.