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Christopher S. Romanyshyn
Christopher S. Romanyshyn is a judge of the New Jersey Vicinage 5 Superior Court. He assumed office on March 10, 2017. His term ended in 2024.
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He was appointed to the court in 2016 by then-Gov. Chris Christie (R). He will face reappointment in 2024, and if reconfirmed, he may serve on the court until he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70.[1]
Biography
Romanyshyn received his bachelor's degree from Fairfield University and his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law. From 1995 to 1998, he practiced civil litigation with Keenan, Powers & Andrews, P.C. He joined the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice in 1999 where he served for 1 year as a deputy attorney general in the Labor Prosecutions Bureau and for 13 years in the Gangs & Organized Crime Bureau. From 2013 to 2016, Romanyshyn served as an assistant attorney general and deputy director in the division.[2]
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Federal courts:
Third Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of New Jersey • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of New Jersey
State courts:
New Jersey Supreme Court • New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division • New Jersey Superior Courts • New Jersey Municipal Courts • New Jersey Tax Court
State resources:
Courts in New Jersey • New Jersey judicial elections • Judicial selection in New Jersey