Layoff notices were sent Monday to nearly a third of the employees in the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, including 18 of the 62 assistant prosecutors, but the prosecutor is hoping for an 11th-hour reprieve.

Camden County Prosecutor Warren Faulk imposed the layoffs after the Board of Chosen Freeholders, which controls the prosecutor’s budget, said departments had to pitch in to tackle a $41 million budget shortfall.

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