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Section 2C:1-2 - Purposes; principles of construction. Section 2C:1-3 - Territorial applicability. Section 2C:1-4 - Classes of offenses. Section 2C:1-4.1 - Crime, disorderly persons offense, petty disorderly persons offense, construing out-of-State conviction.
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)
4 paź 2023 · New Jersey, like other states, has an extensive penal code. The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice defines every action considered criminal behavior in New Jersey. These codes are found in the New Jersey Statutes Title 2C. The laws cover everything from human cloning (2C11.A1) to dispensing contact lenses without a license (2C40.25).
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
Rather, it is a compendium of the state of the law in New Jersey and includes a discussion of the caselaw and statutory references deemed pertinent on the included topics which the contributors feel will be of assistance to trial and appellate prosecutors.
13 lis 2020 · Analyzes application of the statutes to particular fact patterns. New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice and Motor Vehicle Laws : with related statutes and court rules (Thomson/West, annual editions), latest edition on reserve (KFN2361.A339 A2).
Summary of Recommendations. On November 12, 2019, the Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission unanimously approved the following recommendations: Eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug crimes. Eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent property crimes.