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  2. Courts of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the state and federal courts in New Jersey, including their history, structure, and functions. Find links to official websites, lists of justices, and external resources.

  3. Traffic court - Wikipedia

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    Traffic court is a specialized judicial process for handling traffic ticket cases in the United States. The web page explains how people can plead guilty or not guilty, request a trial by written declaration, and how different states and municipalities handle traffic matters.

  4. New Jersey Surcharge - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the program that charges additional fees for traffic violations in New Jersey, which is the only state in the US with this type of surcharge. Find out how the revenue is used, who is affected by the program, and how it creates a vicious cycle for some drivers.

  5. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    Traffic tickets are known as Traffic infringement notices (TIN's) in New South Wales. Transport for NSW maintains a database of all registered holders of a driver's licence in NSW, including the driver's traffic history and registered motor vehicles.

  6. Judiciary of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the structure and functions of the New Jersey judiciary, which consists of the Supreme Court, the Superior Court, the Appellate Division, the Tax Court, and the Municipal Courts. The Superior Court is divided into Law and Chancery Divisions, which handle different types of cases and can award limited relief to each other.

  7. New Jersey Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court is the state court in New Jersey with trial and appellate jurisdiction. It has three divisions: the Appellate Division, the Law Division and the Chancery Division, each with various parts and functions.

  8. Will port strike impact Westchester, Rockland? What we know - AOL

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    According to Reuters, over 30 ships and nearly 10,000 containers of goods ranging from produce and clothing to machinery and medicine are expected to enter the Port of New York and New Jersey over ...

  9. Supreme Court of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the highest court in the U.S. state of New Jersey, its history, jurisdiction, composition, and political functions. The court hears appeals from the Appellate Division and the trial courts, and regulates the legal profession and the redistricting process.