By Tony Mauro | October 8, 2018
Kavanaugh told us that increasing diversity among clerks requires outreach. “A big part of it is demystifying the process, having a conversation about how it works, and encouraging the students to apply,” he said last year.
By Michael Booth | September 28, 2018
Bradley Billhimer, a veteran Toms River criminal defense attorney, was confirmed as Ocean County prosecutor, and Michael Antoniewicz was confirmed to the Superior Court bench.
By Michael Booth | September 26, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court removed Passaic County Superior Court Judge Liliana DeAvila-Silebi.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 26, 2018
At times against the objections of the lawyers, particularly for the defense, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Margaret Oldendorf interviewed jurors, reiterated jury instructions, ordered more oral arguments and replaced a juror with an alternate.
By Michael Booth | September 25, 2018
"Were this insubstantial relationship a basis for recusal, recusals would be legion, and there would be a veritable merry-go-round of transfers from one judge to another with the court," U.S. Magistrate Judge Leda Dunn Wettre said.
By Michael Booth | September 24, 2018
The court, in an order dated Sept. 20 and released Monday, issued the reprimand to Essex County Family Part Judge Carolyn Wright.
By Michael Booth | September 14, 2018
In Essex, eight of the vicinage's 57 allotted seats are vacant; in Bergen, four of 39 seats are vacant; and in Morris, one of 24 seats are vacant, according to statistics provided by the judiciary.
By David Gialanella | September 13, 2018
New Jersey lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 10, 2018
Sadly, the report notes that municipal courts have come to be perceived by the public as a means to fund municipalities' coffers rather than as a means to administer justice. Reforms are urgently needed so that justice in New Jersey municipal courts is fairly administered, and to correct this perception.
By Michael Booth | September 7, 2018
In addition to the censure, Wilfredo Benitez is temporarily barred from presiding over drunken-driving cases, and may not apply to the court to hear such cases until Sept. 7, 2019.
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