Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday formally introduced Michael Noriega as his fourth nominee to the state's highest court.
has practiced law in New Jersey for two decades, first as a public defender and now as a private immigration and criminal defense defense attorney. He said Monday he has also long wanted be a judge.
The 45-year-old Union City native remembered the time when he moved back home with his Peruvian immigrant parents while attending Seton Hall Law School and set up an office in the house. Get politics news like this right to your inbox with the N.J. Politics newsletter. Add your email below and hit"subscribe"If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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