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T. Gillis Nutter (1929): [43] [44] First African American male lawyer in Atlantic City, New Jersey [Atlantic County, New Jersey] Damon Tyner: [45] First African American male to serve as the prosecutor for Atlantic County, New Jersey (2017) Menelaos W. Toskos: [46] First Greek American male judge in Bergen County, New Jersey
Demetrica Todd-Ruiz: [50] First female (and African American female) judge in Vineland, New Jersey [Cumberland County, New Jersey] Jennifer Webb-McRae: [51] First African American (female) Prosecutor of Cumberland County, New Jersey (2010) Elizabeth Blume Silverstein (1913): [52] First female lawyer in Essex County, New Jersey
Perskie is the son of former Atlantic County Judge David M. Perskie, who sat on the bench from 1966 to 1969, and the grandson of former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Joseph B. Perskie, who served from 1933 to 1947. [2] He is the nephew of Marvin D. Perskie, who served as an Assemblyman in the New Jersey State Legislature from 1965 to 1967. [15]
The Superior Court is the state court in the U.S. state of New Jersey, with statewide trial and appellate jurisdiction.The New Jersey Constitution of 1947 establishes the power of the New Jersey courts: under Article Six of the State Constitution, "judicial power shall be vested in a Supreme Court, a Superior Court, and other courts of limited jurisdiction."
The Judiciary of New Jersey comprises the New Jersey Supreme Court as the state supreme court and many lower courts.. New Jersey's judiciary is unusual in that it still separates cases at law from those in equity, like its neighbor Delaware but unlike most other U.S. states; however, unlike Delaware, the courts of law and equity are formally "divisions" of a single unified lower court of ...
There are 21 counties in the state of New Jersey. The New Jersey Superior Court subsumed and replaced the New Jersey County Courts, which were abolished in 1978. [ 1 ] The Superior Court has 15 vicinages (jurisdictional districts or circuits ), some encompassing two or three counties, each of which has its own courthouse or courthouses.