...Director of the Courts Glenn Grant announced...26 memo to municipal judges and administrators...Lawrence, Linden, Monroe, Newark, Palisades Park, Piscataway...
...in 2009, is still in court, litigating a civil suit against...intimate relationship with a subordinate municipal court employee over whom he...
...An ex-municipal judge reprimanded for...Sedgwick Detert's Newark, N.J., office...The state Supreme Court reprimanded Campbell on...
...A municipal judge received a public reprimand...his right to a Supreme Court hearing. In a...
...New Jersey Supreme Court in the U...associate in the Newark, N.J., office...a Jersey City municipal judge he was...
... Clifford Minor, a former Essex County, N.J., prosecutor and Newark chief judge, has been indicted on charges of accepting a $3,500...
...Jersey City chief municipal judge at the...Bergen County Superior Court Judge Harry Carroll...Krovatin Klingeman in Newark. If...
Two criminal defense lawyers are asking a federal court to declare unconstitutional New Jersey's money-laundering law, which they say...
...13, the New Jersey Supreme Court settled an issue that has...This local law, grounded on Municipal Land Use Law, or MLUL...
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