A New Jersey municipal judge faces a disciplinary complaint over his alleged fraternization with police officers and his statements about pending cases, the state’s Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct said.

The complaint says certain actions by Lewis Korngut ”cast reasonable doubt on [his] capacity to act impartially as a judge.” Korngut is a judge in Lawrence Township and North Hanover Township, but the complaint only focuses on his alleged actions in Lawrence.

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