In April of 2017, Lew was appointed as the Municipal Court Judge in Lawrence Township and was reappointed in February of 2018. His practice focused on criminal defense and family court matters. In 2015, Lew retired from the Prosecutor's office and began a career in private practice with the firm of Kamensky, Cohen, and Richardson in Trenton, New Jersey. While at the Mercer County Prosecutor's office, Lew also taught for four years as an Adjunct Professor at the College of New Jersey in their Criminal Justice Department. In that position, he supervised twelve attorneys, fourteen detectives as well as tried numerous homicide cases. In 2009 Lew returned to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office as Chief of the Homicide Task Force. He was later promoted to Assistant Attorney General where he ran the Statewide Corruption Unit. He was hired as one of the supervisors with the newly formed Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor. His next position in public service was in 1998 as a Deputy Attorney General with the Division of Criminal Justice. Loftin, a capital case that occurred in Lawrence Township. Timmendequas, which generated what is known today as Megan's Law. One of those cases was the landmark trial of State v. During his first tenure there, he tried numerous jury trials including multiple capital murder cases. In 1987 he commenced his lifetime career in public service as an Assistant Prosecutor with the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office. Lewis was admitted to the New Jersey bar and all the Federal Court bars.Lew began his legal career in 1986 as a law clerk for the Honorable Francis Cocchia, J.S.C. He obtained his law degree from Seton Hall Law School, Newark, New Jersey in 1986. He was a member of the Government and Law Society and played Varsity Basketball. Lew Korngut graduated from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1982. They have enjoyed living in the township where they have been able to develop some lasting friendships within the community. His wife Michelle has an Occupational Therapy practice in the Township for ten years. They raised their two children in the Township who both graduated from Lawrence High School. Lewis Korngut and his wife, Michelle have lived in Lawrence Township for over thirty-four years.
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