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They are home 7th vicinage of the New Jersey Superior Court [1] as well as numerous county offices. Trenton is also the site Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse which serves the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, home to the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
The Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex is located in Trenton, the capital of the State of New Jersey. It is home to the New Jersey Supreme Court and other judicial and executive departments. Named in honor of Richard J. Hughes, a former Governor and Chief Justice in New Jersey, it is one several judicial centers in the city.
New Jersey Municipal Courts (including Joint Municipal Courts and the Court of the Palisades Interstate Park) [4] Federal courts located in New Jersey. United States District Court for the District of New Jersey [5] Former federal courts of New Jersey. United States District Court for the District of East Jersey (1801–1802; extinct, merged)
The plant hardiness zone at the Trenton Municipal Court is 7a with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of 1.2 °F (−17.1 °C). [80] The average precipitation is 45.47 inches (115 cm) per year, which is fairly evenly distributed through the year.
Carmen M. Garcia: [59] [60] First Hispanic American female to be appointed to the Trenton Municipal Court (1988) and first Hispanic American female Chief Judge of Trenton Municipal Court (2001). Esther Beckhoff (1924): [61] First female lawyer in Middlesex County, New Jersey
Trenton City Hall is located in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The white marble building was built in 1907 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 30, 1978.
The Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse, originally known as the United States Courthouse and Federal Building, is located in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey. It houses the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The building was designed by James A. Wetmore and completed in 1932. [3]
The municipal Veterans Park is 350 acres (1.4 km 2) and is housed entirely in the township. Mercer County Park borders the township to the North and encompasses 2,500 acres (10 km 2 ) of land that was shared from Hamilton Township along with neighboring Lawrence Township and West Windsor Township . [ 60 ]