Michael Noriega
Michael Noriega (born March 27, 1978)[1] is an American lawyer from New Jersey who has served as a justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey since 2023. Early life and educationNoriega is the son of Peruvian immigrants, born in Weehawken, New Jersey and he grew up in Union City.[2][3] He graduated from St. Peter's Preparatory School in 1995,[4] received a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University in 1999 with a major in American studies[4][5] and received a Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2002.[6] CareerNoriega worked as an assistant deputy public defender in Essex County for five years, leaving in 2008.[3] Noriega practiced immigration and criminal law for six years while he ran his own law firm, Noriega & Associates in Newark. He provided pro bono counsel to the organization Kids in Need of Defense, representing indigent, underage clients who have been subject to human trafficking and are facing removal proceedings.[7] He is formerly a partner at Bramnick, Rodriguez, Grabas, Arnold, and Mangan in Scotch Plains,[4] where he specialized in immigration and criminal law.[8] He was an adjunct professor at the Seton Hall School of Law for eight years.[9] As of 2023, Noriega was an active member of the New Jersey State Bar Association and served as chair of the Immigration Law Section.[3] Supreme Court of New JerseyOn May 15, 2023, Governor Phil Murphy announced his intent to nominate Noriega to serve as a justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. He would fill the vacancy left by the mandatory retirement of Justice Barry T. Albin, who retired on July 6, 2022.[4][5] Since Albin's retirement, the seat had been temporarily filled by New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division judge Jack M. Sabatino. In June 2023, it was reported Noriega had acquired enough votes to be confirmed, with 19 senators stating their intent to vote in favor of his confirmation.[10] On June 26, 2023, a hearing was held on his nomination.[11] Later that day, his nomination was advanced out of the judiciary committee.[12] He was confirmed on June 30, 2023 by a 37–0 vote.[13][14] He was sworn into office on July 6, 2023.[15] He is the first public defender to ever serve on the Supreme Court.[2] He is the third Hispanic on the New Jersey Supreme Court and the first since Justice Faustino J. Fernandez-Vina retired.[5] Following Noriega's confirmation, Sabatino returned to the Appellate Division. Personal lifeReferences
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