N.J.S.A. 43:6-6.31

Prohibition against practice of law by certain retired justices or judges

43:6-6.31. Prohibition against practice of law by certain retired justices or judges A Chief Justice of the new Supreme Court, associate justice of the new Supreme Court, or judge of the Superior Court who has heretofore retired or who hereafter shall retire under the provisions of P.L.1948, chapter 391, or any amendment or supplement thereof, including this act, P.L.1963, chapter 183, as amended by P.L.1964, chapter 216, and P.L.1964, chapter 135, shall not, while receiving a pension pursuant to such act, its amendment or supplement, engage in the practice of law before any of the courts of this State. L.1965, c. 74, s. 10.

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