New Jersey Supreme Court tosses 780K old warrants

About 780,000 old municipal warrants for minor offenses have been dismissed by New Jersey's Supreme Court.
The order follows a panel's recommendation to toss the warrants for the sake of fairness and efficiency. It's part of the Supreme Court's overall review of municipal court operations. The order was effective immediately.
The warrants date back 15 years or more. At least one dates back to 1976.
The dismissals affect less serious matters such as minor motor vehicle offenses, fish and game violations and local ordinance violations. Warrants for more serious offenses such as DUI, disorderly persons and indictable crimes remain in effect.
Municipal judges consulted on what types of warrants would be eligible for dismissal.
The Associated Press wire services contributed to this report.