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Section 2C:3-8 - Use of force by persons with special responsibility for care, discipline or safety of others.
- New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 2C:2-2 (2023) - Justia Law
A statute defining a crime, unless clearly indicating a...
- New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 2C:52-2 (2022) - Justia Law
a. In all cases, except as herein provided, a person may...
- New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 2C:2-2 (2023) - Justia Law
A statute defining a crime, unless clearly indicating a legislative intent to impose strict liability, should be construed as defining a crime with the culpability defined in paragraph b.(2) of this section.
19 lut 2021 · Browse all sections of Title 2C. The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice in Findlaw's database
18 sie 2024 · disposition law in New Jersey. It provides brief topical discussions of court rules, case law, and statutory provisions primarily in Title 2C (Criminal Code) and Title 2A (Code of Juvenile Justice). Since it is intended as a complement to the Criminal Code and the Code of Juvenile Justice, statutory sections have not been
New Jersey Statutes. Title 2C - THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Browse as List. Search Within. Chapter 2C:1 (§§ 1-1 — 1-14) Chapter 2C:2 - REQUIREMENT OF VOLUNTARY ACT; OMISSION AS BASIS OF LIABILITY; POSSESSION AS AN ACT (§§ 2-1 — 2-12) Chapter 2C:3 - JUSTIFICATION AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE; CIVIL REMEDIES UNAFFECTED (§§ 3-1 — 3-11)
25 sty 2017 · This post, however, will discuss statutory reform and New Jersey’s adoption of the MPC in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice. Furthermore, this post will focus on the General Requirements of Culpability under New Jersey law.
a. In all cases, except as herein provided, a person may present an expungement application to the Superior Court pursuant to this section if: the person has been convicted of one crime under the laws of this State, and does not otherwise have any subsequent conviction for another crime, whether within this State or any other jurisdiction.