Bucco comments on judicial changes in New Jersey courts

Bucco comments on judicial changes in New Jersey courts
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco has commented on the retirement of Judge Glenn A. Grant and the appointment of Judge Michael Blee as the new director of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC).

In his statement, Senator Bucco extended his congratulations to Judge Blee: “I want to congratulate Judge Blee on his appointment to the Administrative Office of the Courts. I look forward to working together with him in this new role to ensure our court system upholds our values of integrity and fairness.”

Additionally, Senator Bucco acknowledged Judge Grant’s service: “I also want to commend Judge Grant on his many years of service to the Judiciary. I wish him well in this new chapter and hope he enjoys a retirement filled with health and happiness.”



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