The two presiding justices of the Appellate Division who are facing mandatory retirement have applied for certification to remain on their courts after Jan. 1, 2016, though Justices Luis Gonzalez and Henry Scudder will have to give up their presiding positions if allowed to stay on.

Gonzalez and Scudder are among 41 Supreme Court justices who have applied to the Administrative Board of the Courts for certification for additional two-year terms beginning in January.

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