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'''Philip Maenza''' is a [[New Jersey Superior Court|Superior Court]] judge in the [[New Jersey Vicinage 10|Morris and Sussex]] district of [[New Jersey]]. He serves the Criminal court.<ref>[http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20100113/COMMUNITIES/100112030/1005/NEWS01/Three-Morris-attorneys-will-become-Superior-Court-judges ''Daily Record'' "Three Morris attorneys will become Superior Court judges," January 13, 2010]</ref> He was appointed by Governor {{BP|Jon Corzine}} in 2010 and will be up for reappointment in 2017.
'''Philip Maenza''' is a [[New Jersey Superior Court|Superior Court]] judge in the [[New Jersey Vicinage 10|Morris and Sussex]] district of [[New Jersey]]. He serves the Criminal court.<ref>[http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20100113/COMMUNITIES/100112030/1005/NEWS01/Three-Morris-attorneys-will-become-Superior-Court-judges ''Daily Record'' "Three Morris attorneys will become Superior Court judges," January 13, 2010]</ref> He was appointed by Governor {{BP|Jon Corzine}} in 2010 and will be up for reappointment in 2017.



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Philip Maenza is a Superior Court judge in the Morris and Sussex district of New Jersey. He serves the Criminal court.[1] He was appointed by Governor Jon Corzine in 2010 and will be up for reappointment in 2017.

Education

Maenza received his bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and his J.D. from Widener University.[2]

Career

Prior to joining the Superior Court, Maenza was a municipal court judge in Mount Olive.[2]

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