- Peter Verniero
Peter Verniero (
April 30 ,1959 ,Montclair, New Jersey ) is a former Justice of theNew Jersey Supreme Court and a formerNew Jersey Attorney General . He presently is an attorney in private practice inNew Jersey Career
Verniero graduated summa cum laude from
Drew University in 1981, where he wasPhi Beta Kappa . He received a J.D. degree fromDuke University School of Law in 1984. [http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/supreme/verniero.htm Justice Peter G. Verniero] ,New Jersey Supreme Court , accessedJanuary 5 ,2007 ]Verniero was an attorney in private practice and active in Republican politics, when he was appointed Chief Counsel to the Governor by
Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman in 1994. In this position he oversaw state authorities, legislation, executive orders, pardons, and judicial nominations for Whitman. In 1995, Verniero became Whitman's Chief of Staff.In 1996, Whitman named Veniero as the Attorney General of New Jersey. Verniero was sworn in to the position on
July 10 ,1996 . In this position, he oversaw state criminal justice, legal affairs, gaming enforcement, consumer affairs, highway safety, the state police and professional regulation. As the attorney general serves a term concurrent to that of the governor, Whitman renominated Verniero in January 1998 and he was confirmed a second time by the State Senate onJanuary 20 ,1998 .In 1999, Whitman appointed Verniero as a state Supreme Court justice, a nomination that was considered controversial given Verniero's young age (he was 39 at the time of his nomination) and his lack of trial experience. In 2001, Verniero came under attack for statements he made to the
New Jersey Senate during his confirmation hearings regarding racial profiling by theNew Jersey State Police . Senators had said Verniero was not completely forthcoming regarding racial profiling during his tenure as attorney general, an accusation he strongly denied. An attempt to impeach Verniero failed in theNew Jersey General Assembly .Verniero previously had been named to a seven year term as a Supreme Court justice, expiring in 2006. Gov.
James McGreevey had said he would not reappoint Verniero if he was governor in 2006. In 2004, Verniero announced his decision to step down as a justice for financial reasons and to avoid a fight over any potential reappointment.Verniero married Lisa Gaede and has two daughters: Jennifer and Madeline
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* [http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/supreme/verniero.htm Justice Peter G. Verniero]
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