Bill Aimed at Competitive Salary, Retirement Compensation for NJ Judiciary Signed Into Law
"Our judges and county prosecutors work extremely hard every day to ensure justice is served at the highest level and quality here in New Jersey," Senate President Nicholas P. Scutari said in a statement. "The enactment of this bill allows us to maintain competitive salaries and retirement compensation for these officials."
August 26, 2024 at 02:13 PM
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A new piece of legislation was signed into law last week, with the hopes it will attract and retain talent in the New Jersey court system by providing pay increases for certain Appellate Division judges and county prosecutors, among other benefits.
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