New Jersey Attorney Appearance (Criminal/Non-Bar Member) is a type of appearance that an attorney is required to make in front of a court in the state of New Jersey. This type of appearance is necessary when the attorney is representing a criminal defendant or non-bar member in a criminal case. The attorney must be physically present in court to make a proper appearance. The attorney must be properly dressed and present all relevant documents and evidence to the court. The attorney must also be prepared to answer any questions posed by the court and to conduct a closing argument. There are two types of New Jersey Attorney Appearance (Criminal/Non-Bar Member): Criminal Appearance and Non-Bar Member Appearance. A Criminal Appearance is necessary when the attorney is representing a criminal defendant. This requires the attorney to present any and all relevant documents and evidence to the court. The attorney must also be prepared to answer any questions posed by the court and to conduct a closing argument. A Non-Bar Member Appearance is necessary when the attorney is representing a non-bar member. This requires the attorney to present any and all relevant documents and evidence to the court. The attorney must also be prepared to answer any questions posed by the court and to conduct a closing argument.