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William L. "Bill" Gormley (born May 2, 1946) is an American attorney and Republican Party politician whose career in New Jersey's state Legislature spanned four decades. . Representing the state's 2nd Legislative District, which includes most of Atlantic County, Gormley emerged as an influential and dominating figure in New Jersey government and a leader in the continued economic ...
Julie Garcia: [54] First female District Attorney for Essex County, New Jersey (2006-2009) Golden E. Johnson (1971): [55] First African American female judge in Newark, New Jersey (Essex County, New Jersey; 1974) Myrna Milan: [56] First Hispanic American female judge in Newark, New Jersey [Essex County, New Jersey]
Bell grew up in Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey and graduated from Oakcrest High School. [2] He earned a B.A. in political science at American University and was awarded a J.D. from Washington College of Law. [3] From 2006 to 2008, Bell was an Assistant Atlantic County Prosecutor. [3]
Lawyers from Jersey City, New Jersey (20 P) New Jersey state court judges (1 C, 132 P) Judges of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (97 P)
Christopher A. Brown (born August 3, 1964) is an American Republican Party politician who represented the 2nd Legislative District in the New Jersey Senate from January 9, 2018, to July 19, 2021, when he left office to accept a position with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. [1]
In June 1899, 74 attorneys launched NJSBA in Atlantic City; annual dues were $5.00. [2] Within the next decade, the Canon of Ethics was adopted by the NJSBA and the Committee on Law Reform, aimed at improving the practice of law and administration of justice in NJ, was formed.
For the 2024-2025 session, the 2nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vincent J. Polistina (R, Egg Harbor Township) and in the General Assembly by Don Guardian (R, Atlantic City) and Claire Swift (R, Margate City). [6] It is entirely located within New Jersey's 2nd congressional district.
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.