A vital step toward resolving a judicial crisis in Mercer County was taken by the N.J. Senate on Nov. 14 when it confirmed seven judges to fill all remaining Superior Court vacancies and also approved the nominations of two other judicial vacancies.

Additionally, Gov. Chris Christie nominated another nine attorneys to the Superior Court bench. If those nine nominees are ultimately confirmed, the state’s vacancy rate will drop to 21 open positions out of 443 approved seats.

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