The New Jersey judiciary, which was handed unprecedented power last year to raise court fees in order to pay for bail reform and other initiatives, has reported that it is on track to raise the $42.1 million it had anticipated from the increases.
The judiciary informed the Legislature during the ongoing 2016 budget process that as of the end of February, the fee hikes have brought in about $10.45 million.
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