New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2022

New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2022

by Kenneth Del Vecchio
New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2022

New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide 2022

by Kenneth Del Vecchio

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Overview

New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide deciphers the criminal statutes of New Jersey for law enforcement personnel, lawyers, and laypeople. The book makes the Criminal Code more accessible with hypothetical fact patterns and a common word index. Since its original publication in 2004, Del Vecchio’s book has become a staple in police academies, municipal offices, police stations, public libraries, and even squad cars. The book is a must-have for law enforcement applicants taking competitive promotional exams and general practitioners responding to a client’s criminal matter.

This book contains the full text of Title 2C, New Jersey’s Code of Criminal Justice, and Title 39, New Jersey’s motor vehicle statutes. Del Vecchio uses fact patterns and practical applications to illustrate the statutes. Readers can look up questions with an extensive topical word index.

The initial police report is critical to the successful prosecution of a case. With remarkable clarity, Del Vecchio has provided the crucial link between theory and practice. This book should be required reading not only for anyone involved in law enforcement but also for anyone involved in enacting and prosecuting criminal statutes.” —Chief Mary F. Rabadeau (Ret.), New Jersey Transit Police

The book is drawing note for its use of fiction to illustrate how state statutes apply to real-life situations. Call it Criminal Statutes for Dummies. ... George Thomas, a professor at Rutgers Law School in Newark, said the book fills a void. 'No other book,' he said, 'attempts to show how the statutes are used in practice. To be honest,' he added, ‘I'm jealous that I didn't come up with the idea myself.’” —New York Times, July 18, 2004

Online interactive practice test included with purchase! Test your knowledge with the online companion quiz. The test scores your results, and reviews correct answers to enhance your study.

The legislature added and amended many Title 39 statutes as well, including the use of cell phones and other electronic devices in moving vehicles, and the display of veteran status on a driver’s license.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588526991
Publisher: ALM Media Properties, LLC
Publication date: 01/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1798
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kenneth Del Vecchio
Kenneth Del Vecchio is a partner at the law firm Stern Kilcullen & Rufolo, LLC. He is a former judge, former prosecutor, and criminal defense attorney/commercial litigator who has tried more than 400 cases. He is the author of multiple top-selling criminal law books, a published novelist, owner of the Criminal Law Learning Center, an acclaimed filmmaker and actor, and the founder and chairman of the Hoboken International Film Festival.

Table of Contents

SUBTITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. General Provisions
2. Liability
3. Defenses
4. Competency
5. Inchoate Offenses
6. Minor Offenses
7. Procedures Following Release of Sex Offenders

SUBTITLE 2. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
Part 1. Offenses Against the Person
11. Homicide
11A. Human Cloning
12. Assault; Threats; Stalking
13. Kidnapping; Coercion
14. Sexual Offenses
15. Robbery; Carjacking
16. Bias Intimidation

Part 2. Offenses Against Property
17. Arson, Criminal Mischief, and Other Property Destruction
18. Burglary
20. Theft
21. Forgery and Fraudulent Offenses
22. Desecration of Human Remains

Part 3. Offenses Against Other Persons
24. Offenses Against Spouse, Children, Elderly and Incompetents
25. Domestic Violence

Part 4. Offenses Involving Public Administration Officials
27. Bribery and Corruption
28. Perjury and Falsification to Authorities
29. Obstruction of Justice; Escapes
30. Official Misconduct

Part 5. Offenses Against the Public; Public Order, Health and Decency
33. Riot; Disorderly Conduct
34. Obscenity and Indecency
35. Controlled Substances
35A. Drug Profiteering
35B. Drug Dealer Liability
36. Drug Paraphernalia
36A. First Offenders
37. Gambling Offenses
38. September 11th, 2001 Anti-Terrorism Act
39. Weapons
40. Offenses Endangering Public Safety
40A. Employer Offenses; Solicitation of Professional Employment in Accident and Disaster Cases

Part 6. Organized Crime and Related Offenses 
41. Racketeering

SUBTITLE 3. SENTENCING
43. General Provisions
44. Authority of Court
45. Suspension; Probation
46. Fines and Restitution
47. Adult Treatment Center
48. Criminal Disposition Commission
48A. Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission
48B. Racial and Ethnic Disparity
49. Capital Punishment
51. Limitations of Rights
52. Expungement
58. Possession of Firearms; Licensing
62. Willful Nonsupport
64. Forfeiture and Seizure of Property
65. Disposition of Stolen Property
66. Freezing Funds and Assets Related to Terrorism
98. Construction; Repealer; Allocation; Effective Date
104. Material Witnesses

TITLE 39 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC REGULATION
SUBTITLE 1. MOTOR VEHICLES GENERALLY; TRAFFIC LAWS

1. Definitions
2. Department of Motor Vehicles; Commissioner; Officers and Employees
2A. New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
3. Motor Vehicles Generally
3A. Miscellaneous Regulations
3B. School Bus Regulation
3C. Snowmobile, All-Terrain Vehicle and Dirt Bike Regulation
4. Motor Vehicle Traffic Regulation
5. Enforcement
5A. Highways Owned By Public or Semipublic Corporations
5B. Transporting Hazardous Materials
5C. Racing on Highways Prohibited
5D. Driver License Compact
5F. Nonresident Violator Compact
5G. Penalties for Violations of Limousine Laws; Chauffeur Endorsement
5H. Transportation Network Companies

SUBTITLE 2. ADDITIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS
6. Security; Claims; Financial Responsibility
6A. No Fault Insurance; Reparation Reform
6B. Liability Insurance Required
7. Service of Process on Nonresident Drivers
8. Motor Vehicle Inspection
9. Commercial Vehicles; Hours of Service Law
10. Motor Vehicle Certificate of Ownership Law
10A. Claiming Abandoned Vehicles
10B. Motor Vehicle Component Parts
11. Motor Vehicle Junk Law
12. Driver Education
13. Auto Body Repair Facilities
14. Motor Carrier Transportation Contracts

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