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When Must a Judge be Disqualified in New Jersey Litigation?


The factors requiring disqualification of judges, on the court's own motion, are set forth in New Jersey Court Rule 1:12-1 which states as follows: The judge of any court shall be disqualified on the court's own motion and shall not sit in any matter, if the judge (a) is by blood or marriage the second cousin of or is more closely related to a...

Posted by , March 20, 2014 • Litigation

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