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VENUEVENUEVENUEVENUEVENUE I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES Generally, an offense must be prosecuted in the county in which it was committed ...
After an indictment has been allocated to a county for trial, all issues relating to venue, including a motion to change venue, ...
have inconveniences associated with attending the trial minimized. Other services that must be provided to the victim under N.J. ...
VOICEPRINTSVOICEPRINTSVOICEPRINTSVOICEPRINTSVOICEPRINTS I. DEFINITION Voiceprint analysis is a method of sound identification wh ...
WEAPONSWEAPONSWEAPONSWEAPONSWEAPONS Chapter 39 of the Code of Criminal Justice (Code) sets forth various crimes relating to weap ...
before the relevant amendments became effective, had no fair notice that his possession and transfer of a stun gun was forbidden ...
2C:15-1), and makes burglary a crime of the second degree (N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2). (For a discussion of the elements of robbery, see ...
offense for which he was sentenced). (For a discussion of the minimum sentencing terms and hearing require- ments of the Graves ...
percent parole ineligibility for crimes of the first and second degree where the actor, inter alia, uses or threatens to use a d ...
State v. Lewis, 93 N.J. Super. 212 (App. Div. 1966), cert. denied, 386 U.S. 986 (1967), further restricted the breadth of the st ...
State v. Lee, 96 N.J. 156, 160 (1984). See State v. Villar, 150 N.J. 503 (1997) (defendant’s weapon possession conviction was no ...
Conviction for possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4d) does not merge with conviction for armed robbe ...
N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5f, prohibiting knowing possession of an assault firearm, was intended to proscribe knowing possession, as distin ...
N.J.S.A. 2C:39-39f prohibits the manufacture, trans- port, sale or disposition of body armor penetrating bullets. WIRETAPPINGWIR ...
III. CONSTRUCTION The Legislature’s concern for privacy interests of individuals demands strict interpretation and applica- tion ...
course of their duties is also not an intercepting device within the intent or purpose of the Act. State v. McDermott, 167 N.J. ...
court found that there was no exception for a prisoner’s expectation of privacy. Id. at 638. Except as specifically provided in ...
procedures used to obtain authorization from the Attorney General to consensually intercept conversations amounts to an administ ...
exercise all of the duties of the prosecutor in and during the latter’s actual absence or disability). XI. THE CONTENTS OF THE A ...
I. Facts showing that other normal investigative procedures were tried but failed or reasonably appeared to be unlikely to succe ...
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