world.wikisort.org - USAThe United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (in case citations, D.N.J.) is a federal court in the Third Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
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United States District Court for the District of New Jersey |
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Location | Martin Luther King Building & U.S. CourthouseMore locations - Mitchell H. Cohen U.S. Courthouse
(Camden) - Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
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Appeals to | Third Circuit |
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Established | September 24, 1789 |
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Judges | 17 |
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Chief Judge | Freda L. Wolfson |
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U.S. Attorney | Philip R. Sellinger |
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U.S. Marshal | Juan Mattos Jr. |
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www.njd.uscourts.gov |
The Judiciary Act of 1789 established New Jersey as a single District on September 24, 1789. On February 13, 1801 the Judiciary Act of 1801 reorganized the federal court system, resulting in the state being divided into Eastern and Western districts. The Judiciary Act of 1801 was repealed on March 8, 1802 and New Jersey was re-established as a single district court.[1]
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of December 16, 2021[update] the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey is Philip R. Sellinger.[2]
Organization of the court
The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey holds court at Mitchell H. Cohen Building & U.S. Courthouse in Camden, at Martin Luther King Building & U.S. Courthouse in Newark, and Clarkson S. Fisher Building & U.S. Courthouse in Trenton.[3]
Current judges
As of June 24, 2022[update]:
# |
Title |
Judge |
Duty station |
Born |
Term of service |
Appointed by |
Active |
Chief |
Senior |
76 |
Chief Judge |
Freda L. Wolfson |
Trenton |
1954 |
2002–present |
2019–present |
— |
G.W. Bush |
77 |
District Judge |
Renee Marie Bumb |
Camden |
1960 |
2006–present |
— |
— |
G.W. Bush |
80 |
District Judge |
Susan D. Wigenton |
Newark |
1962 |
2006–present |
— |
— |
G.W. Bush |
81 |
District Judge |
Claire C. Cecchi |
Newark |
1964 |
2011–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
82 |
District Judge |
Esther Salas |
Newark |
1968 |
2011–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
83 |
District Judge |
Kevin McNulty |
Newark |
1954 |
2012–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
84 |
District Judge |
Michael A. Shipp |
Trenton |
1965 |
2012–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
85 |
District Judge |
Madeline Cox Arleo |
Newark |
1963 |
2014–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
86 |
District Judge |
John Michael Vazquez |
Newark |
1970 |
2016–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
87 |
District Judge |
Brian R. Martinotti |
Trenton |
1961 |
2016–present |
— |
— |
Obama |
88 |
District Judge |
Julien Neals |
Newark |
1965 |
2021–present |
— |
— |
Biden |
89 |
District Judge |
Zahid Quraishi |
Trenton |
1975 |
2021–present |
— |
— |
Biden |
90 |
District Judge |
Christine O'Hearn |
Camden |
1969 |
2021–present |
— |
— |
Biden |
91 |
District Judge |
Karen M. Williams |
Camden |
1963 |
2021–present |
— |
— |
Biden |
92 |
District Judge |
Georgette Castner |
Trenton |
1979 |
2022–present |
— |
— |
Biden |
93 |
District Judge |
Evelyn Padin |
Newark |
1960 |
2022–present |
— |
— |
Biden |
94 |
District Judge |
vacant |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
51 |
Senior Judge |
Anne Elise Thompson |
Trenton |
1934 |
1979–2001 |
1994–2001 |
2001–present |
Carter |
54 |
Senior Judge |
Joseph H. Rodriguez |
Camden |
1930 |
1985–1998 |
— |
1998–present |
Reagan |
62 |
Senior Judge |
Mary Little Cooper |
inactive |
1946 |
1992–2011 |
— |
2011–present |
G.H.W. Bush |
68 |
Senior Judge |
Katharine Sweeney Hayden |
Newark |
1942 |
1997–2010 |
— |
2010–present |
Clinton |
72 |
Senior Judge |
William J. Martini |
Newark |
1947 |
2002–2015 |
— |
2015–present |
G.W. Bush |
74 |
Senior Judge |
Stanley R. Chesler |
Newark |
1947 |
2002–2015 |
— |
2015–present |
G.W. Bush |
75 |
Senior Judge |
Robert B. Kugler |
Camden |
1950 |
2002–2018 |
— |
2018–present |
G.W. Bush |
78 |
Senior Judge |
Noel Lawrence Hillman |
Camden |
1956 |
2006–2022 |
— |
2022–present |
G.W. Bush |
79 |
Senior Judge |
Peter G. Sheridan |
Trenton |
1950 |
2006–2018 |
— |
2018–present |
G.W. Bush |
Vacancies and pending nominations
Seat |
Prior judge's duty station |
Seat last held by |
Vacancy reason |
Date of vacancy |
Nominee |
Date of nomination |
1 |
Camden |
Noel Lawrence Hillman |
Senior status |
April 4, 2022 |
– |
– |
3 |
Trenton |
Freda L. Wolfson |
Retirement |
February 1, 2023[4] |
– |
– |
15 |
Newark |
Kevin McNulty |
Senior status |
October 31, 2023[4] |
– |
– |
# |
Judge |
State |
Born–died |
Active service |
Chief Judge |
Senior status |
Appointed by |
Reason for termination |
1 |
David Brearley |
NJ |
1745–1790 |
1789–1790 |
— |
— |
Washington |
death |
2 |
Robert Morris |
NJ |
1745–1815 |
1790–1801[Note 1] 1802–1815[Note 2] |
— |
— |
Washington Operation of law |
reassignment to E.D.N.J. / W.D.N.J. death |
3 |
William Sanford Pennington |
NJ |
1757–1826 |
1815–1826[Note 3] |
— |
— |
Madison |
death |
4 |
William Rossell |
NJ |
1760–1840 |
1826–1840[Note 4] |
— |
— |
J.Q. Adams |
death |
5 |
Mahlon Dickerson |
NJ |
1770–1853 |
1840–1841 |
— |
— |
Van Buren |
resignation |
6 |
Philemon Dickerson |
NJ |
1788–1862 |
1841–1862 |
— |
— |
Van Buren |
death |
7 |
Richard Stockton Field |
NJ |
1803–1870 |
1863–1870 |
— |
— |
Lincoln |
resignation |
8 |
John T. Nixon |
NJ |
1820–1889 |
1870–1889 |
— |
— |
Grant |
death |
9 |
Edward T. Green |
NJ |
1837–1896 |
1889–1896[Note 5] |
— |
— |
B. Harrison |
death |
10 |
Andrew Kirkpatrick |
NJ |
1844–1904 |
1896–1904[Note 6] |
— |
— |
Cleveland |
death |
11 |
William M. Lanning |
NJ |
1849–1912 |
1904–1909[Note 7] |
— |
— |
T. Roosevelt |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
12 |
Joseph Cross |
NJ |
1843–1913 |
1905–1913 |
— |
— |
T. Roosevelt |
death |
13 |
John Rellstab |
NJ |
1858–1930 |
1909–1928 |
— |
1928–1930 |
Taft |
death |
14 |
Thomas Griffith Haight |
NJ |
1879–1942 |
1914–1919 |
— |
— |
Wilson |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
15 |
John Warren Davis |
NJ |
1867–1945 |
1916–1920 |
— |
— |
Wilson |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
16 |
Charles Francis Lynch |
NJ |
1884–1942 |
1919–1925 |
— |
— |
Wilson |
resignation |
17 |
Joseph Lamb Bodine |
NJ |
1883–1950 |
1920–1929 |
— |
— |
Wilson |
resignation |
18 |
William Nelson Runyon |
NJ |
1871–1931 |
1923–1931 |
— |
— |
Harding |
death |
19 |
William Clark |
NJ |
1891–1957 |
1925–1938[Note 8] |
— |
— |
Coolidge |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
20 |
James William McCarthy |
NJ |
1872–1939 |
1928–1929[Note 9] |
— |
— |
Coolidge |
resignation |
21 |
Guy Leverne Fake |
NJ |
1879–1957 |
1929–1951 |
1948–1951 |
1951–1957 |
Coolidge |
death |
22 |
John Boyd Avis |
NJ |
1875–1944 |
1929–1944 |
— |
— |
Hoover |
death |
23 |
Phillip Forman |
NJ |
1895–1978 |
1932–1959 |
1951–1959 |
— |
Hoover |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
24 |
Thomas Glynn Walker |
NJ |
1899–1993 |
1939–1941[Note 10] |
— |
— |
F. Roosevelt |
resignation |
25 |
William Francis Smith |
NJ |
1903–1968 |
1941–1961 |
1959–1961 |
— |
F. Roosevelt |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
26 |
Thomas Francis Meaney |
NJ |
1888–1968 |
1942–1966 |
— |
1966–1968 |
F. Roosevelt |
death |
27 |
Thomas M. Madden |
NJ |
1907–1976 |
1945–1968 |
1961–1968 |
1968–1976 |
Truman |
death |
28 |
Alfred Egidio Modarelli |
NJ |
1898–1957 |
1951–1957 |
— |
— |
Truman |
death |
29 |
Richard Hartshorne |
NJ |
1888–1975 |
1951–1961 |
— |
1961–1975 |
Truman |
death |
30 |
Reynier Jacob Wortendyke Jr. |
NJ |
1895–1975 |
1955–1970 |
— |
1970–1975 |
Eisenhower |
death |
31 |
Mendon Morrill |
NJ |
1902–1961 |
1958–1961 |
— |
— |
Eisenhower |
death |
32 |
Arthur Stephen Lane |
NJ |
1910–1997 |
1960–1967 |
— |
— |
Eisenhower |
resignation |
33 |
Anthony Thomas Augelli |
NJ |
1902–1985 |
1961–1972 |
1968–1972 |
1972–1974 |
Kennedy |
resignation |
34 |
James Aloysius Coolahan |
NJ |
1903–1986 |
1962–1974 |
1972–1973 |
1974–1986 |
Kennedy |
death |
35 |
Robert Shaw |
NJ |
1907–1972 |
1962–1972 |
— |
— |
Kennedy |
death |
36 |
Mitchell Harry Cohen |
NJ |
1904–1991 |
1962–1974 |
1973–1974 |
1974–1991 |
Kennedy |
death |
37 |
Lawrence Aloysius Whipple |
NJ |
1910–1983 |
1967–1978 |
1974–1978 |
1978–1983 |
L. Johnson |
death |
38 |
George Herbert Barlow |
NJ |
1921–1979 |
1969–1979 |
1978–1979 |
— |
Nixon |
death |
39 |
Leonard I. Garth |
NJ |
1921–2016 |
1969–1973 |
— |
— |
Nixon |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
40 |
Clarkson Sherman Fisher |
NJ |
1921–1997 |
1970–1987 |
1979–1987 |
1987–1997 |
Nixon |
death |
41 |
John Joseph Kitchen |
NJ |
1911–1973 |
1970–1973 |
— |
— |
Nixon |
death |
42 |
Frederick Bernard Lacey |
NJ |
1920–2017 |
1971–1986 |
— |
— |
Nixon |
retirement |
43 |
Vincent P. Biunno |
NJ |
1916–1991 |
1973–1982 |
— |
1982–1991 |
Nixon |
death |
44 |
Herbert Jay Stern |
NJ |
1936–present |
1973–1987 |
— |
— |
Nixon |
resignation |
45 |
Henry Curtis Meanor |
NJ |
1929–2008 |
1974–1983 |
— |
— |
Nixon |
resignation |
46 |
John F. Gerry |
NJ |
1925–1995 |
1974–1994 |
1987–1994 |
1994–1995 |
Ford |
death |
47 |
Stanley Brotman |
NJ |
1924–2014 |
1975–1990 |
— |
1990–2014 |
Ford |
death |
48 |
Harold Arnold Ackerman |
NJ |
1928–2009 |
1979–1994 |
— |
1994–2009 |
Carter |
death |
49 |
Dickinson Richards Debevoise |
NJ |
1924–2015 |
1979–1994 |
— |
1994–2015 |
Carter |
death |
50 |
H. Lee Sarokin |
NJ |
1928–present |
1979–1994 |
— |
— |
Carter |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
52 |
John Winslow Bissell |
NJ |
1940–present |
1982–2005 |
2001–2005 |
— |
Reagan |
retirement |
53 |
Maryanne Trump Barry |
NJ |
1937–present |
1983–1999 |
— |
— |
Reagan |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
55 |
Robert Cowen |
NJ |
1930–present |
1985–1987 |
— |
— |
Reagan |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
56 |
Garrett E. Brown Jr. |
NJ |
1943–present |
1985–2012 |
2005–2012 |
2012 |
Reagan |
retirement |
57 |
Alfred James Lechner Jr. |
NJ |
1948–present |
1986–2001 |
— |
— |
Reagan |
resignation |
58 |
Nicholas H. Politan |
NJ |
1935–2012 |
1987–2002 |
— |
— |
Reagan |
retirement |
59 |
Alfred M. Wolin |
NJ |
1932–present |
1987–2000 |
— |
2000–2004 |
Reagan |
retirement |
60 |
John C. Lifland |
NJ |
1933–present |
1988–2001 |
— |
2001–2007 |
Reagan |
retirement |
61 |
William G. Bassler |
NJ |
1938–present |
1991–2005 |
— |
2005–2006 |
G.H.W. Bush |
retirement |
63 |
Joseph Eron Irenas |
NJ |
1940–2015 |
1992–2002 |
— |
2002–2015 |
G.H.W. Bush |
death |
64 |
Jerome B. Simandle |
NJ |
1949–2019 |
1992–2017 |
2012–2017 |
2017–2019 |
G.H.W. Bush |
death |
65 |
William H. Walls |
NJ |
1932–2019 |
1994–2005 |
— |
2005–2019 |
Clinton |
death |
66 |
Stephen Orlofsky |
NJ |
1944–present |
1995–2003 |
— |
— |
Clinton |
resignation |
67 |
Joseph A. Greenaway Jr. |
NJ |
1957–present |
1996–2010 |
— |
— |
Clinton |
elevation to 3d Cir. |
69 |
Faith S. Hochberg |
NJ |
1950–present |
1999–2015 |
— |
— |
Clinton |
retirement |
70 |
Joel A. Pisano |
NJ |
1949–2021 |
2000–2015 |
— |
— |
Clinton |
retirement |
71 |
Dennis M. Cavanaugh |
NJ |
1947–present |
2000–2014 |
— |
— |
Clinton |
retirement |
73 |
Jose L. Linares |
NJ |
1953–present |
2002–2019 |
2017–2019 |
— |
G.W. Bush |
retirement |
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 17, 1790, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 20, 1790, and received commission the same day
- Reassigned from the E.D.N.J. / W.D.N.J.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 8, 1816, confirmed by the Senate on January 9, 1816, and received commission on January 16, 1816
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 13, 1826, confirmed by the Senate on December 19, 1826, and received commission the same day
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 16, 1889, confirmed by the Senate on January 27, 1890, and received commission the same day
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1896, confirmed by the Senate on December 15, 1896, and received commission the same day
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1904, confirmed by the Senate on December 13, 1904, and received commission the same day
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the Senate on December 17, 1925, and received commission the same day
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1928, confirmed by the Senate on January 8, 1929, and received commission the same day
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 16, 1940, confirmed by the Senate on March 5, 1940, and received commission on March 13, 1940
Chief judges
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.
When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.
Succession of seats
Seat 1 |
Seat established on September 24, 1789 by 1 Stat. 73 |
Brearley | 1789–1790 |
Morris | 1790–1801 |
Seat abolished on February 13, 1801 by 2 Stat. 89 |
Seat reestablished on March 8, 1802 by 2 Stat. 132 |
Morris | 1802–1815 |
Pennington | 1816–1826 |
Rossell | 1826–1840 |
M. Dickerson | 1840–1841 |
P. Dickerson | 1841–1862 |
Field | 1863–1870 |
Nixon | 1870–1889 |
Green | 1890–1896 |
Kirkpatrick | 1896–1904 |
Lanning | 1904–1909 |
Rellstab | 1909–1928 |
McCarthy | 1928–1929 |
Fake | 1929–1951 |
Hartshorne | 1951–1961 |
Cohen | 1962–1974 |
Brotman | 1975–1990 |
Bassler | 1991–2005 |
Hillman | 2006–2022 |
vacant | 2022–present |
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Seat 2 |
Seat established on March 3, 1905 by 33 Stat. 987 |
Cross | 1905–1913 |
Haight | 1914–1919 |
Lynch | 1919–1925 |
Clark | 1925–1938 |
Walker | 1939–1941 |
Meaney | 1942–1966 |
Whipple | 1967–1978 |
Sarokin | 1979–1994 |
Hayden | 1997–2010 |
Salas | 2011–present |
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Seat 3 |
Seat established on April 11, 1916 by 39 Stat. 48 |
Davis | 1916–1920 |
Bodine | 1920–1929 |
Avis | 1929–1944 |
Madden | 1945–1968 |
Garth | 1969–1973 |
Stern | 1973–1987 |
Politan | 1987–2002 |
Wolfson | 2002–present |
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Seat 4 |
Seat established on September 14, 1922 by 42 Stat. 837 (temporary) |
Runyon | 1923–1931 |
Seat made permanent on May 10, 1932 by 47 Stat. 161 |
Forman | 1932–1959 |
Lane | 1960–1967 |
Barlow | 1969–1979 |
Ackerman | 1979–1994 |
Walls | 1994–2005 |
Bumb | 2006–present |
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Seat 5 |
Seat established on March 24, 1940 by 54 Stat. 219 (temporary) |
Seat made permanent on December 22, 1944 by 58 Stat. 887 |
Smith | 1941–1961 |
Shaw | 1962–1972 |
Biunno | 1973–1982 |
Bissell | 1982–2005 |
Wigenton | 2006–present |
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Seat 6 |
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493 |
Modarelli | 1951–1957 |
Morrill | 1958–1961 |
Coolahan | 1962–1974 |
Gerry | 1974–1994 |
Greenaway, Jr. | 1996–2010 |
Cecchi | 2011–present |
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Seat 7 |
Seat established on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8 |
Wortendyke, Jr. | 1955–1970 |
Fisher | 1970–1987 |
Lifland | 1988–2001 |
Martini | 2002–2015 |
Neals | 2021–present |
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Seat 8 |
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80 |
Augelli | 1961–1972 |
Seat abolished on April 1, 1972 (Temporary judgeship expired) |
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Seat 9 |
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294 |
Kitchen | 1970–1973 |
Meanor | 1974–1983 |
Barry | 1983–1999 |
Pisano | 2000–2015 |
Vazquez | 2016–present |
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Seat 10 |
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294 (temporary) |
Seat became permanent upon the abolishment of Seat 8 on April 1, 1972. |
Lacey | 1971–1986 |
Lechner, Jr. | 1986–2001 |
Linares | 2002–2019 |
Castner | 2022–present |
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Seat 11 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Debevoise | 1979–1994 |
Orlofsky | 1995–2003 |
Sheridan | 2006–2018 |
Quraishi | 2021–present |
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Seat 12 |
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Thompson | 1979–2001 |
Chesler | 2002–2015 |
Martinotti | 2016–present |
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Seat 13 |
Seat established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333 |
Rodriguez | 1985–1998 |
Hochberg | 1999–2015 |
Padin | 2022–present |
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Seat 14 |
Seat established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333 |
Cowen | 1985–1987 |
Wolin | 1987–2000 |
Cavanaugh | 2000–2014 |
Arleo | 2014–present |
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Seat 15 |
Seat established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333 |
Brown, Jr. | 1985–2012 |
McNulty | 2012–present |
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Seat 16 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Cooper | 1992–2011 |
Shipp | 2012–present |
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Seat 17 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Irenas | 1992–2002 |
Kugler | 2002–2018 |
O'Hearn | 2021–present |
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Seat 18 |
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Simandle | 1992–2017 |
Williams | 2021–present |
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List of U.S. Attorneys
Main article: United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey
See also
- Courts of New Jersey
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in New Jersey
References
External links
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Delaware |
- Connolly
- Andrews
- Noreika
- Williams
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New Jersey |
- Wolfson
- Bumb
- Wigenton
- Cecchi
- Salas
- McNulty
- Shipp
- Arleo
- Vazquez
- Martinotti
- Neals
- Quraishi
- O'Hearn
- Williams
- Castner
- Padin
- 1 seat vacant
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E. Pennsylvania |
- Sánchez
- Pratter
- Diamond
- Goldberg
- Quiñones
- Schmehl
- McHugh
- Smith
- Beetlestone
- Kearney
- Pappert
- Leeson
- Kenney
- Wolson
- Younge
- Marston
- Gallagher
- 5 seats vacant
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M. Pennsylvania |
- Brann
- Conner
- Mannion
- Wilson
- 2 seats vacant
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W. Pennsylvania |
- Hornak
- Bissoon
- Baxter
- Horan
- Ranjan
- Stickman
- Haines
- Colville
- Hardy
- Wiegand
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Virgin Islands | |
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United States district and territorial courts |
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List of United States district and territorial courts |
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- Colorado
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- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Florida (M, N, S)
- Georgia (M, N, S)
- Hawaii
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- Indiana (N, S)
- Iowa (N, S)
- Kansas
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- Maine
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