Crime & Safety
New Jersey Courts To Host Zoom About Justice Reform, Court Access
The Wednesday event also will cover topics like: family practice, civil practice, probation services and litigant services.
MT. HOLLY, NJ —On Wednesday morning, the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts will be offering a "Community Conversations" Zoom program where speakers will address topics like justice systems reforms and access to the courts.
Scheduled from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., the program also will provide updates on topics like: family practice, civil practice, probation services, language services, litigant services and the Ombudsman program. The event is sponsored by the judiciary's Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement Program.
This seminar also will provide an opportunity for members of the community to raise questions and share feedback.
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The program is open to the public, but virtual seating is limited. Pre-registration is required and can be done online. General questions and comments can be submitted in advance by emailing diversity.mailbox@njcourts.gov. However, case-specific matters will not be addressed during the event.
Additionally, requests for spoken language or sign language interpretation can be sent via email to Lisa Burke, the Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement Program coordinator, at diversity.mailbox@njcourts.gov. These requests must include contact information for the person contacting Ms. Burke, the type of interpreting requested and the date and time of the program for which the request is being submitted.
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