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Stuart Rabner will be the next Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court and Anne Milgram will replace him as Attorney General, according to several sources close to Gov. Jon Corzine.
Insiders predict an easy confirmation for both, especially Rabner, who has won high praise from leaders of both parties.
Chief Justice James Zazzali must step down in October, when he reaches the mandatory age of seventy. If nominated and confirmed, the 47-year-old Rabner would become the youngest Chief Justice since Pierre Garven in 1973. He could potentially run the state judiciary system for the next 23 years.
Rabner was a career federal prosecutor before becoming Corzine's Chief Counsel in 2006. He became Attorney General eight months later following the resignation of Zulima Farber.
Milgram, 37, is a Corzine favorite; she served as Counsel to Corzine in the U.S. Senate and has been the First Assistant Attorney General since 2006. She worked as an Assistant Manhattan District Attorney and as an Assistant U.S. Attorney.
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Congratulations Stu. Good
Congratulations Stu. Good choice.
experience
Stu Rabner is a good lawyer, was a very good prosecutor, and has been a competent Attorney General in his short tenure, but he has not served on the Judiciary. I would be much more comfortable with appointments to the highest court in our state coming from the ranks of the existing judiciary.
Anne Milgrim
One correction to the story. Anne Milgram served in the DOJ - civil rights division. She was not an AUSA.