...Lawyers Division ("Division Trustees"); nine Trustees from the Sections and Committees ("Section/Committee Trustees"); eight At-Large Trustees; a designee of...
...Supreme Court, but the CDR Committee of the Administrative Office of...were made available on the judicial website. And the NJSBA Dispute...
...view of the nature of his performances, which an advisory committee found incompatible with the decorum of judicial office. Sicari, alias "...
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...The Supreme Court has determined to bring the Judicial Performance Committee to closure since the Judicial Performance Program has been institutionalized. The...
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