New Jersey Superior Court Criminal and Family Law Division Resource Guide 2025-26

In the legal architecture of 2026, the New Jersey Superior Court serves as the venue for the state’s most significant criminal and family disputes. Unlike Municipal Courts, which function at a localized township level, the Superior Court—divided into 21 county-based “Vicinages”—possesses general jurisdiction over “Indictable” offenses and complex family dissolutions. Understanding the hierarchy of the 2025-2026 General Assignment Orders is the first step for any citizen navigating the “Justice Complexes” of the Garden State.

Superior vs. Municipal Courts

Defining the Bounds of Authority

Jurisdictional Standards 2026

A common misconception in New Jersey law is that all crimes are “felonies.” In reality, New Jersey does not use the term felony; instead, it distinguishes between Indictable Offenses (heard in Superior Court) and Disorderly Persons Offenses (heard in Municipal Court).

Legal Aspect Superior Court (County) Municipal Court (Local)
Offense LevelIndictable (1st – 4th Degree)Disorderly Persons / Petty DP
Right to JuryYes (Sixth Amendment Right)No (Bench Trial only)
Sentencing Range18 Months to Life in PrisonMaximum 6 Months in County Jail
ProsecutionCounty Prosecutor’s OfficeTownship Municipal Prosecutor
RecordFormal Criminal ConvictionMunicipal Record

Often, a case begins in Superior Court because the initial arrest was for an indictable crime. However, during the “Pre-Indictment” phase, a County Prosecutor may determine the case is better suited for local resolution. This is known as a Remand. The case is “downgraded” to Municipal Court, significantly reducing the defendant’s exposure to long-term incarceration.

The Criminal Division

The Gateway to Indictable Resolution

The lifecycle of a criminal case in 2026 is governed by the Criminal Justice Reform Act (CJRA). Gone are the days of cash bail; the system now operates on a “Risk Assessment” model.

  • The Complaint: A Warrant or Summons is issued. If a Warrant is issued, the defendant is taken to the County Jail.
  • Public Safety Assessment (PSA): A score is generated based on risk. The state must decide within 48 hours whether to file a Detention Motion.
  • Central Judicial Processing (CJP): The first appearance where charges are formally read and the detention status is determined.
  • Grand Jury: If the case is not dismissed or remanded, it is presented to 23 citizens who decide if there is enough evidence to issue an Indictment.
  • Arraignment: The post-indictment hearing where a trial schedule is set.
  • Resolution: The case ends in a Dismissal, a Plea Agreement, or a Trial Verdict.
County / Vicinage Presiding Judge (Criminal) Superior Courthouse Address
BergenHon. Christopher R. Kazlau10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
EssexHon. Ronald D. Wigler50 West Market St., Newark, NJ 07102
HudsonHon. Mary K. Costello595 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
MiddlesexHon. Michael A. Toto56 Paterson St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901
MonmouthHon. Marc C. LeMieux71 Monument Park, Freehold, NJ 07728
PassaicHon. Frank Covello77 Hamilton St., Paterson, NJ 07505
UnionHon. Robert J. Mega2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207

The Family Division

Continuity and the “One Family, One Judge” Model

The Family Division in 2026 operates on a philosophy of “Individualized Justice.” The court handles matters that deeply affect the private lives of New Jersey citizens:

  • Dissolution (FM): Complex divorce and asset distribution.
  • Non-Dissolution (FD): Custody and support for parents not married.
  • Juvenile (FJ): Crimes committed by minors focused on rehabilitation.
  • Domestic Violence (FV): Restraining order trials and enforcement.
County / Vicinage Presiding Judge (Family) Courthouse Contact Point
BergenHon. Jane Gallina Mecca10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
EssexHon. John Zunic212 Washington St., Newark, NJ 07102
HudsonHon. Tara Schillari Rich595 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
MiddlesexHon. Lisa Vignuolo120 New St., New Brunswick, NJ 08903
MonmouthHon. Kathleen A. Sheedy71 Monument Park, Freehold, NJ 07728
PassaicHon. Rudolph A. Filko77 Hamilton St., Paterson, NJ 07505
UnionHon. Lisa A. Miralles Walsh2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207

The Finish Line

Dismissal vs. Conviction

In 2026, the New Jersey Judiciary prioritizes Diversionary Programs. Successful completion of programs like **Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI)** or **Recovery Court** results in an automatic dismissal of charges.

Under recent 2026 administrative directives, the “Record of Arrest” for cases that end in a **Dismissal** or **Acquittal (Not Guilty)** is subject to Immediate/Automatic Expungement. This ensures that a citizen’s background check is cleared at the moment the judge signs the order, preventing the “shadow of arrest” from hindering employment or housing.

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© 2026 New Jersey Judicial Authority | Superior Court Division Master Guide. Verified for the current 2026 Vicinage roster.