Christine Hoffman joined NAAG as a NAAG Training and Research program counsel in August 2024. Her primary duties include developing and providing management and leadership training, conducting management reviews, and providing support for panels focused on these areas at NAAG meetings and forums. She also assists with programs related to trial skills.
Prior to coming to NAAG, Christine retired from the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office in the Criminal Division with nearly 25 years of experience. For the last several years, Christine was detached and appointed as a county prosecutor. Christine previously served in her Division as a Deputy Director, Corruption Chief, and Major Crimes Deputy Chief. She also previously served for 3 years as an assistant prosecutor with the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office.
Christine obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in History with a minor in Political Science from Rider University in 1994 and a Juris Doctorate from Rutgers Law School in 1997. Christine is an adjunct professor with the Rutgers Law School and a member of the alumni association. Christine is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, as well as Burlington and Gloucester Bar Associations.

