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Michael Noriega

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New Jersey Supreme Court
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2030

Years in position

2

Compensation

Base salary

$226,292

Elections and appointments
Appointed

May 15, 2023

Education

Bachelor's

Rutgers University

Law

Seton Hall Law School

Personal
Profession
Attorney, adjunct professor

Michael Noriega is a judge of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Noriega assumed office on June 30, 2023. Noriega's current term ends on June 30, 2030.

Gov. Phil Murphy (D) appointed Noriega to the court to replace Jack Sabatino (nonpartisan).[1] To learn more about this appointment, click here.

Biography

Michael Noriega earned a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and a law degree from Seton Hall Law School. Noriega's career experience includes working as an attorney and adjunct professor.[2]

Appointments

2022

See also: New Jersey Supreme Court justice vacancy (July 2022)

Gov. Phil Murphy (D) appointed Noriega to the court to replace Jack Sabatino (nonpartisan).[1]

New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Barry Albin retired on July 7, 2022, upon reaching the state's mandatory retirement age of 70 years old.[3] Albin's replacement will be Governor Phil Murphy's (D) fourth nominee to the seven-member supreme court.

In New Jersey, state supreme court justices are selected through direct gubernatorial appointment. Justices are appointed directly by the governor without the use of a nominating commission.[4] There are five states that use this selection method. To read more about the gubernatorial appointment of judges, click here.

State supreme court judicial selection in New Jersey

See also: Judicial selection in New Jersey

The seven justices of the New Jersey Supreme Court are selected by gubernatorial appointment. The governor's nominee must be confirmed by the New Jersey state Senate.[5][6]

Justices serve an initial term of seven years after appointment. If renominated by the governor and confirmed for reappointment by the Senate, they may serve on the court until they reach the mandatory retirement age of 70.[5][6]

Qualifications

To be eligible to serve on the supreme court, a person must have been admitted to practice law in New Jersey for at least 10 years.[6]

Chief justice

The chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court is selected by gubernatorial appointment. The position of chief justice is a specific seat on the court rather than a temporary leadership position.[6]

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state supreme courts

Vacancies on the court are filled through gubernatorial appointment. The governor's nominee must be confirmed by the state Senate.[7]

The map below highlights how vacancies are filled in state supreme courts across the country.



See also

New Jersey Judicial Selection More Courts
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