A New Jersey lawmaker is proposing that the maximum age for retired Superior Court judges recalled to active service be raised from 80 years old to 85.
Sen. Raymond Lesniak, D-Union, introduced the bill, SB 2300, on June 30.
A New Jersey lawmaker is proposing that the maximum age for retired Superior Court judges recalled to active service be raised from 80 years old to 85.
July 09, 2014 at 02:59 PM
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A New Jersey lawmaker is proposing that the maximum age for retired Superior Court judges recalled to active service be raised from 80 years old to 85.
Sen. Raymond Lesniak, D-Union, introduced the bill, SB 2300, on June 30.
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