[Adopted by Ord. No. 8-1997 (Secs. 2.68.010 and 2.68.020 of the 1996 Municipal Code)]
On matters of judicial concern, the Municipal Court shall be
directed by the Municipal Judge, who shall be appointed by the Mayor,
with the advice and consent of Common Council, for a term of three
years and shall serve until a successor is appointed and qualified.
The Municipal Court shall have a Court Administrator and such
other employees as the budget may authorize. On administrative matters,
including, but not limited to, budgeting, finance and personnel, the
Court shall be subject to such general administrative procedures and
requirements as are generally required of departments. All Court staff
personnel shall be appointed by the Business Administrator.
[Adopted by Ord. No. 2-1998 (Secs. 2.68.030 through 2.68.070 of the 1996 Municipal
Code)]
A person applying for representation by the Municipal Public
Defender shall pay an application fee not to exceed $200, but only
in an amount necessary to pay the cost of the Municipal Public Defender's
services. In accordance with guidelines promulgated by the New Jersey
Supreme Court, the Municipal Court may waive any required application
fee, in whole or in part, only if the court determines, in its discretion,
upon a clear and convincing showing by the applicant that the application
fee represents an unreasonable burden on the person seeking representation.
The Municipal Court may permit a person to pay the application fee
over a specific period of time not to exceed four months. Application
fees collected shall be deposited in a dedicated fund administered
by the Chief Financial Officer to be used exclusively to meet the
costs incurred in providing the services of the Municipal Public Defender.