Justice Barry Albin retires from the New Jersey Supreme Court after 20 years.
N.J. Justice Barry Albin will retire from the bench on July 7, 2022, upon turning the mandatory retirement age of 70 for state judges and Justices.New Jersey Supreme Court Associate Justice Barry T. Albin ended a 20-year run on the state’s highest court Wednesday.
Known as a consummate jurist — dedicated, social, diligent, practical — Albin turns 70 Thursday, the mandatory retirement age for state judges and Justices in New Jersey. From D.C. to Trenton to your town, the N.J. Politics newsletter brings the news right to your inbox. Sign up with your email here: Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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