The government of the State of New Jersey, like that of the United States, is divided into three coequal branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial.
The principal function of the Legislature is to enact laws. The Executive Branch (the Governor and State agencies) carries out the programs established by law. The Judiciary (the Supreme Court and lower courts) punishes violators, settles controversies and disputes, and is the final authority on the meaning and constitutionality of laws.
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