Standing order issued on appointment of United States Attorney for District of New Jersey

Michael A. Shipp United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey
Michael A. Shipp United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey
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The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey announced on March 23 a new standing order regarding the appointment of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey.

This standing order, referenced as Standing Order 2026-03, addresses procedures and official recognition related to this key federal position in the district.

Details about the specific content or implications of this order were not provided in the summary but are available in an attached PDF document titled ‘STANDINGORDER2026-03.pdf.’ The document is expected to outline procedural or administrative changes concerning the office of United States Attorney within the district.

Such orders are typically used by federal courts to formalize appointments, clarify administrative processes, or ensure continuity in legal proceedings. The appointment and recognition process for U.S. Attorneys is a routine but important aspect of maintaining effective law enforcement and judicial administration at the federal level.

Further information can be found by reviewing the full text of Standing Order 2026-03.



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