Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey
are depositions taken from other cases admissible in NJ chancery court?
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In general, any document that may lead to admissible evidence must be provide to an adversary if requested in the pre-trial discovery process, unless it is privileged or subject to protective order. A judge may or may not admit such depositions depending on relevance and based on any one of the numerous other rules of evidence. Much more information is needed to address your question.
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