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Peter G. Verniero (born April 30, 1959, in
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) is an American
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and
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from
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. He previously served as a justice of the
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and as
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; he is presently in private practice in New Jersey.


Education and early career

Born in
Montclair, New Jersey Montclair is a Township (New Jersey), township in Essex County, New Jersey, Essex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Situated on the cliffs of the Watchung Mountains, Montclair is a commercial and cultural hub of North Jersey and a diverse ...
, and raised in
Montville, New Jersey Montville is a township in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 22,450, an increase of 922 (+4.3%) from the 2010 census count of 21,528, which in turn reflected an ...
, Verniero graduated from
Montville Township High School Montville Township High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Montville Township, in suburban Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The school was founded in 1971 and serves students in ninth through twel ...
in 1977. Verniero graduated summa cum laude from
Drew University Drew University is a private university in Madison, New Jersey, United States. It has a wooded campus. As of fall 2020, more than 2,200 students were pursuing degrees at the university's three schools. While affiliated with the Methodism, Me ...
in 1981, where he was elected to
Phi Beta Kappa The Phi Beta Kappa Society () is the oldest academic honor society in the United States. It was founded in 1776 at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote and advocate excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, ...
. He received a J.D. degree from
Duke University School of Law The Duke University School of Law is the law school of Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. One of Duke's 10 schools and colleges, the School of Law is a constituent academic unit that began in 1868 as the ...
in 1984.Peter G. Verniero
Sills Cummis & Gross P.C., accessed Aug. 18, 2014
Following law school, Verniero served as a law clerk to New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Robert. L. Clifford. From 1985 to 1994 Verniero was an attorney in private practice and active in New Jersey Republican politics. He was appointed Governor
Christine Todd Whitman Christine Temple Whitman (; born September 26, 1946) is an American politician and author who served as the 50th governor of New Jersey from 1994 to 2001 and as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President George W. Bush ...
’s first chief counsel in 1994. In this position he oversaw state authorities, legislation, executive orders, pardons, and judicial nominations for the governor. In 1995 Whitman elevated Verniero to the position of chief of staff.


New Jersey Attorney General

In 1996, following Deborah T. Poritz’s nomination to the New Jersey Supreme Court, Whitman named Verniero as the 51st attorney general of New Jersey. Verniero was sworn in 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 with that of the governor, Whitman renominated Verniero in January 1998 and he was confirmed a second time by the state senate on January 20, 1998. While attorney general, Verniero successfully defended
Megan’s Law Megan's Law is the name for a federal law (and informal name for similar state laws) in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders. Laws were created ...
, New Jersey’s sexual offender notification statute, before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Verniero also represented the State of New Jersey before the
U.S. Supreme Court The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all U.S. federal court cases, and over state court cases that turn on question ...
in ''New Jersey v. New York'', 523 U.S. 767 (1998), a case settling a boundary dispute over Ellis Island. The Supreme Court declared 90 percent of the present-day island to be a part of New Jersey.
Mirta Ojito, ''With Just a Bit of Gloating, New Jersey Raises its Flag on Ellis Island'', N.Y. Times, July 5, 1998.
Verniero also led statewide initiatives to improve public school safety, aid victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and provide fairness and uniformity in drug case sentencing.


Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court

In 1999, Whitman appointed Verniero to a seat on the state Supreme Court vacated by Justice Stewart G. Pollock.
Jerry Gray, ''New Jersey Justice Will Retire, Allowing Whitman to Expand her Legacy on Top Court'', N.Y. TIMES, June 5, 1999.
At the time, Verniero’s nomination was criticized on account of his youth and relative lack of trial experience. He was 39 at the time of his nomination. Between 1999 and 2004, Verniero authored 124 decisions on a variety of matters, 72 of which were majority opinions. Verniero wrote the opinion of the Court in ''In re PSE&G Shareholder Litigation'', 173 N.J. 258 (2002), establishing a modified business judgment rule, which has since been favorably cited by courts across the country. In 2001 Verniero came under attack for statements he made to the New Jersey Senate during his 1999 confirmation hearings regarding allegations of racial profiling by the
New Jersey State Police The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) is the official state police force of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a general-powers police agency with statewide jurisdiction, designated by troop sectors. History The legislation for the creation o ...
. 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 the
New Jersey General Assembly The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature. Since the election of 1967 (1968 session), the Assembly has consisted of 80 members. Two members are elected from each of New Jersey's 40 legislative districts f ...
.
Laura Mansnerus, ''Justice Linked to Racial Profiling in New Jersey Will Resign'', N.Y. TIMES, Oct. 1, 2003.
On September 30, 2003, Verniero announced that he would retire from the Supreme Court at the end of the Court’s 2004 term. Although named to a seven-year term expiring in 2006, Verniero cited as reasons for his departure both financial considerations and a desire to avoid further debate during any potential reappointment hearing. As a candidate for governor in 2001,
James McGreevey James Edward McGreevey (born August 6, 1957) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 52nd governor of New Jersey from 2002 until his resignation in 2004 amidst a sex scandal. McGreevey served in the New Jersey Genera ...
had said he would not reappoint Verniero if he was governor in 2006, though later comments by McGreevey suggested he had softened his position. In a press release following Verniero’s announcement McGreevey lauded Verniero for his distinguished service and his insightful, scholarly opinions. Similarly, the New Jersey State Bar Association, a vocal early critic of Verniero, noted that their concerns about his inexperience had been relieved by his performance on the bench and dedication to the justice system. Press Release, New Jersey State Bar Association, Resignation of Associate Justice Peter G. Verniero (Sept. 30, 2003)


2004 to present

After stepping down from the Court, Verniero joined the Newark-based law firm of Sills Cummis & Gross P.C., where he chairs the Corporate Internal Investigations and Appellate Practice groups. In 2010, Verniero was recruited by Governor
Chris Christie Christopher James Christie (born September 6, 1962) is an American politician and former United States Attorney, federal prosecutor who served as the 55th governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018. A member of the Republican Party (United States) ...
to chair the seven-member Judicial Advisory Panel.
Press Release, Governor Chris Christie Announces Appointments to the Judicial Advisory Panel
The panel screens all candidates for Superior Court judgeships in New Jersey and makes recommendations to the governor and his staff. He served on the panel until 2015. The state has also retained Verniero to serve as special counsel on a variety of high-profile matters, including state education funding and higher education restructuring.
Salvador Rizzo, ''Christie Recruits Former N.J. Attorney General, Supreme Court Justice to Defend Cutbacks in School Funding'', THE STAR-LEDGER, Mar. 28, 2011.
Verniero continues to be actively involved in issues related to New Jersey public safety and welfare through his support of various charitable organizations. Verniero has helped raise funds for organizations like SAFE in Hunterdon, which provides shelter and care for victims of domestic violence,
''SAFE in Hunterdon Raises Funds and Awareness at Dinner Honoring the Vernieros'', HUNTERDON CNTY. DEMOCRAT, May 6, 2014.
and Crime Stoppers, a nationwide initiative to encourage anonymous tips to aid law enforcement.
''Night of Awareness Raises Funds for Crime Stoppers'', HUNTERDON CNTY. DEMOCRAT, Dec. 10, 2013.
Verniero also served as a member of the board of the Hunterdon Healthcare System. In 2016, the New Jersey Bar Foundation, an arm of the State Bar Association, announced that Verniero was that year's recipient of its highest award, the Medal of Honor, conferred annually to those who make exemplary contributions to the legal profession. Since the death of former Appellate Division Judge
Sylvia Pressler Sylvia Pressler (April 10, 1934 – February 15, 2010) was an American judge who served in a number of positions within the New Jersey judicial system. She is best known for deciding a landmark 1973 case which allowed girls to compete in Litt ...
in 2010, Verniero has been the commentator and annotator of the Gann Law Books edition of the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey, which is a commonly used edition of the Court Rules in New Jersey. Verniero is frequently published as an authority on matters related to New Jersey public policy and the judiciary in such publications as the ''New York Times'', ''Wall Street Journal'' and the ''Star-Ledger'' of Newark.


Personal details

Verniero is married to the former Lisa Gaede and has two children: Jaye and Madeline.


Majority judicial opinions


1999-2000 term

*''Lacey Municipal Utilities Authority v. NJDEP'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-54-98.opn.html) *''Lapka v. Porter Hayden'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-93-98.opn.html) *''State v. Lark'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-113-98.opn.html) *''Schneider v. Simonini'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-84-98.opn.html) *''State v. Presha'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-79-98.opn.html) *''Golden v. County of Union'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-105-98.opn.html) *''Wanetick v. Gateway Mitsubishi'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-106-98.opn.html) *''State v. Cooke'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-115-98.opn.html) *''Cavanaugh v. Skil Corp.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-30-99.opn.html) *''Kurzke v. Nissan Motor Company'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-127-98.opn.html) *''Cox v. RKA Corporation'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-81-98.opn.html) *''Estate of Roach v. TRW, Inc.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-74-99.opn.html) *''Dynasty v. The Princeton Insurance Company'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-31-99.opn.html) *''State v. Robinson'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-48-99.opn.html) *''Rocci v. Ecole Scondaire'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-34-99.opn.html)


2000-2001 term

*''State v. Zhu'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-75-99.opn.html) *''Ali v. Rutgers'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-68-99.opn.html) *''State v. Maisonet'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-98-99.opn.html) *''Garfinkel v. Morristown Obstetrics & Gynecology Assoc.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-52-00.opn.html) *''IMO Trust Created by John Seward Johnson'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-69-99.opn.html) *''Alderiso v. The Medical Center of Ocean County'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-100-99.opn.html) *''Packard-Bamberger & Co. v. Collier'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-134-99.opn.html) *''State v. Koskovich'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-134-99.opn.html) *''Zacarias v. Allstate Insurance Company'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-1-00.opn.html) *''State v. DeLuca'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-82-99.opn.html) *''State v. Johnson'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-132-99.opn.html) *''IMO Petition of American Water for Rate Increase'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-32-00.opn.html) *''State v. Sullivan'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-10-00.opn.html) *''State v. Ravatto'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-45-00.opn.html)


2001-2002 term

*''Campbell v. New Jersey Racing Commission'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-70-00.opn.html) *''Harleysville Insurance v. Garitta'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-72-00.opn.html) *''Amoresano v. Laufgas'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-64-00.opn.html) *''Clymer v. Summit Bancorp.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-74-00.opn.html) *''State v. Stott'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-88-00.opn.html) *''In the Interest of J.D.H.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-96-00.opn.html) *''First Resolution v. Seker'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-116-00_1.doc.html) *''State v. Carreker'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-95-00.opn.html) *''State v. Rodriguez'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-19-01.opn.html) *''Musikoff v. Jay Parrino’s The Mint'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-39-01.opn.html) *''Wade v. Kessler Institute'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-62-01.opn.html) *''In re P.S.E. & G. Shareholder Litigation'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-41-01.opn.html) *''Shepherd v. Hunterdon Developmental Center'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-14-01.opn.html) *''State v. DiFrisco'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-30-01.opn.html)


2002-2003 term

*''State v. Mendez'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-30-01.opn.html) *''State v. Brooks'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-69-01.opn.html) *''State v. Simbara'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-110-01.opn.html) *''State v. Harvey'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-89-01.opn.html) *''Leodori v. Cigna' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-120-01.opn.html) *''State v. Nishina'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-135-01.opn.html) *''A.B. and S.B.W. v. S.E.W.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-155-01.opn.html) *''Flanigan v. Munson'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-21-02.opn.html) *''Mull v. Zeta Consumer Products'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-3-02.opn.html) *''State v. David Summers'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-1-02.opn.html) *''State v. Holland'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-150-01.opn.html) *''Joye v. Hunterdon Central'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-27-02.opn.html) *''First American v. Lawson'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-13-02.opn.html) *''State v. Perez'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-131-01.opn.html) *''State v. Sisler'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-39-02.opn.html)


2003-2004 term

*''State v. A.G.D.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-11-02.opn.html) *''State v. Wilson'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-49-02.opn.html) *''Jaquez v. National Continental Ins. Co.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-74-02.opn.html) *''State v. Golotta'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-78-02.opn.html) *''Vassiliu v. Daimler Chrysler'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-63-02.opn.html) *''State v. Milne'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-61-02.opn.html) *''Buono v. Scalia'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-101-02.opn.html) *''State in the Interest of Q.N.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-106-02.opn.html) *''Borteck v. Riker, Danzig'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-31-03.opn.html) *''Mancini v. Township of Teaneck'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-18-03.opn.html) *''State in the Interest of G.C.'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-7-03.opn.html) *''Island Venture Associates v. NJDEP'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-20-03.opn.html) *''Comparato v. Schait'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-43-03.opn.html) *''State v. Diloreto'' (http://njlaw.rutgers.edu/collections/courts/supreme/a-47-03.opn.html)


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Justice Peter G. Verniero
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