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  2. Courts of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Superior Court (including the Appellate Division; 15 vicinages) [2] New Jersey Tax Court [3] 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 ...

  3. Judiciary of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Courts in New Jersey are considered courts of limited jurisdiction, responsible for handling motor vehicle and parking tickets, minor criminal offenses and violations (for example, simple assault and bad checks), municipal ordinance offenses (such as dog barking or building code violations), and other offenses, such as fish and ...

  4. Memphis Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Police Department (MPD) provides police services to the people of the city of Memphis in a 288-square-mile area with 2,081 officers. There are nine precincts in the Memphis area. [2] [3] The chief of police is appointed by the mayor and ratified by the city council. [4]

  5. Memphis City Council - Wikipedia

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    The council is also responsible for approving Memphis Gas Light and Water (MLGW) expenditures over $250,000 and salaries over $180,000 (March 22, 2022 Minutes, page 14); likewise, its annual budget and its rate increases. [1] [2] Memphis City Council committees meet on every first and third Tuesday of every month. [3]

  6. Government of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The senior members established a funeral home, and built a broad network in the black community. Their political prominence dates to the era of E.H. Crump in the early 20th century in Memphis and the state. The best-known member of this family is Harold Ford, Sr., who represented most of Memphis in the U.S. House from 1975 to 1997.

  7. Municipal Technical Advisory Service - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) is an agency of the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service (IPS) that provides assistance and training to municipal officials and employees in Tennessee, among them mayors, council members, city managers, city administrators, city recorders, and department heads. [1]

  8. The employee used customers’ membership numbers to “key in” fake returns, police said. Sam’s Club worker pockets more than $60,000 by making fake returns, Tennessee cops say Skip to main ...

  9. Memphis-Shelby County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Until July 1, 2013, it served residents of Shelby County except for the city of Memphis (which established its own public school system in 1867). [6] Over decades of development and change, the city of Memphis and Shelby County differed in their ability to support their school systems.