Official study aid for all NJ state police exams.
Test prep guide to accompany "New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: A Practical Guide." Written by an accomplished criminal attorney and critically acclaimed filmmaker, this one-of-a-kind guide explains all the criminal statutes that define crimes, disorderly persons offenses, and petty disorderly persons offenses. It undertakes the monumental task of deciphering and explaining what the criminal statutes mean, showing how to interpret them for police officers, lawyers and judges, and generally making the criminal codebook a more interesting and meaningful tool.
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978-0-13-243903-9 (9780132439039)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Kenneth Del Vecchio is a criminal lawyer who has tried over 400 cases, serving as both a prosecutor and defense attorney. He is also a critically acclaimed filmmaker whose movies have won awards and received national and international distribution. In addition, Del Vecchio is a published novelist.
As a lawyer, Del Vecchio is credited with being one of the youngest attorneys in New Jersey history to try and win a felony jury trial. Since then, Del Vecchio has handled literally thousands of criminal cases as both a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney.
Often headlined as a Renaissance Man, Kenneth Del Vecchio has been the subject of hundreds of national magazine and newspaper articles. He has been called The Triple Threat: Attorney, Author, Filmmaker by print and television media.
His films, primarily focusing on criminal law, include The Drum Beats Twice, Tinsel Town, Pride and Loyalty and Rules for Men.
In addition to his filmmaking career, Kenneth Del Vecchio is a published novelist, having authored the criminal suspense novels Revelation in the Wilderness and Pride and Loyalty. He resides in the Borough of North Haledon with his wife Francine.
1) Preliminary
2) General Principles of Liability
3) General Principles of Justification
4) Responsibility
5) Inchoate Crimes
7) Registration and Notification of Release of Certain Offenders
11) Criminal Homicide
12) Assault: Reckless Endangering: Threats
13) Kidnapping and Related Offenses: Coercion
14) Sexual Offenses
15) Robbery
16) Bias Crimes
17) Arson, Criminal Mischief, and Other Property Destruction
18) Burglary and Other Criminal Intrusion
20) Theft and Related Offenses
21) Forgery and Fraudulent Practices
22) Disturbing Human Remains
24) Offenses Againt the Family, Children, and Incompetents
25) Domestic Violence
27) Bribery and Corruupt Influence
28) Perjury and Other Falsification in Official Matters
29) Obstructing Governmental Operations: Escapes
30) Misconduct in OfficeL Abuse in Office
33) Riot, Disorderly Conduct, and Related Offenses
34) Public Indecency
35) Controlled Dangerous Substance
36) Drug Paraphernalia
37) Gambling Offenses
38) Terrrorism
39) Firearms, Other Dangerous Weapons, and Instruments of Crime
40) Other Offenses Relating to Public Safety
40A) Miscellaneous
41) Racketeering