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...auditorium, Governor Corzine renominated me to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court. He must have chosen this forum because he thought my nomination was...
...will, in turn, relay problems to judges, who can bring guardians into court, possibly replace them, and in rare cases make referrals to prosecutor's...
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Originally Published: National Law Journal
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