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Justice Albin turns 70, creating third N.J. Supreme Court vacancy - New Jersey Monitor
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Supreme Court: No one doubts Noriega — but some wonder if there was better nominee | ROI-NJ
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Murphy Intends to Nominate Noriega to State Supreme Court - New Jersey Business Magazine
In monumental housing decision, Supreme Court rules towns must account for 'gap period,' with exceptions - POLITICO
Is There a Right to Counsel in Domestic Violence Cases? New Jersey Supreme Court Says 'No' — New Jersey Divorce and Family Lawyer Blog — January 24, 2014
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New Jersey abolishes public defender reimbursement fees in felony cases | Sixth Amendment Center