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  1. The New Jersey Supreme Court is the state’s highest appellate court. Supreme Court decisions and oral arguments help lay the foundation for interpreting and applying state laws. The chief justice and six associate justices compose the Supreme Court.

  2. The Supreme Court of New Jersey is the highest court in the U.S. state of New Jersey. In its current form, the Supreme Court of New Jersey is the final judicial authority on all cases in the state court system, including cases challenging the validity of state laws under the state constitution.

    • 7 years, then until 70 years of age
    • Stuart Rabner
    • Executive appointment with legislative confirmation
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  5. List of Justices of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Current justices. List of justices before 1947. Before 1947 and particularly after 1844, the structure of the New Jersey state judiciary was incredibly complex.

    Justice
    Justice
    Position
    Robert Morris (1742–1814)
    Chief Justice
    February 5, 1777 – May 25, 1779 ...
    David Brearley [1] (1745–1790)
    Chief Justice
    R. Morris
    James Kinsey [2] (1731–1802)
    Chief Justice
    D. Brearley
    Andrew Kirkpatrick (1756–1831)
    Associate Justice
    1798 – 1808 (Continued as Chief ...
  6. Mar 27, 2024 · The New Jersey Supreme Court consists of seven justices. While it was originally founded in 1776 during the American Revolution, it did not take a clear form until the New Jersey Constitution of 1844. In contrast to many other state supreme courts, it does not hold original jurisdiction over any legal matters.

  7. Supreme Court. The New Jersey Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. [1] . All are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of a majority of the membership of the State Senate. Justices serve an initial seven-year term, after which they can be reappointed to serve until age 70.

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