Municipal Court Update in Covid-19 Era
Per the Supreme Court Order dated April 24, 2020, Municipal Courts are to reopen. Specifically, the Court’s Order indicated that as of Monday, April 27,
Per the Supreme Court Order dated April 24, 2020, Municipal Courts are to reopen. Specifically, the Court’s Order indicated that as of Monday, April 27,
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has issued a number of Orders regarding the courts’ operations, including what matters will continue to be heard, albeit remotely,
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