It is FURTHER ORDERED that since the Judiciary will need to modify a number of its case management systems in order to implement the automated processes set forth in this Order, the Administrative Director of the Courts is directed to take such steps as are necessary to accomplish that as expeditiously as possible. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the Administrative Director of the Courts shall provide lists of the cases that are subject to this Order to the Attorney General (who will share those lists with the New Jersey State Police and with county and local law enforcement agencies), the New Jersey Department of Corrections, the State Parole Board, and the County Jail Wardens so that respectively they can take appropriate actions related to those cases.
It is unclear if there will be any sanctions associated with a failure to “implement the automated processes set forth in this Order . . . as expeditiously as possible.” The lack of a firm date will likely lead to significant delays. The massive number of expungements that are required by this Order will likely cause significant delays in the expungement of all cases, as there is no requirement for the state police expungement unit to hire additional staff and no firm time limit by which they are required to purge their records of the expunged offenses.