New Jersey court administrators are on the lookout for frivolous filings by members of fringe groups aiming to gum up the judicial system.

The Administrative Office of the Courts has formed a committee to notify individual vicinages about filings by so-called “sovereign citizens”—individuals or groups that, though informal or unaffiliated, generally denounce government authority and flout numerous laws.

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