GLICKMAN, J.D.C. (temporarily assigned).
This motion filed by defendant counterclaimant for more specific answers to interrogatories raises for the first time since the adoption of the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice the question whether a party to a matrimonial action may claim the privilege against self-incrimination and refuse to answer an interrogatory dealing with the issue of adultery.
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