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N.J.S.A. 2C:3-8 — Use of force by persons with special responsibility for care, discipline or safety of others
Current through P.L.2025, c.346, and J.R.22
Part of Chapter 3, New Jersey Statutes.
Full text of N.J.S.A. 2C:3-8
Statutory text current through the P.L.2025, c.346, and J.R.22. This publication reproduces the official text of the New Jersey Statutes from the statute files published by the New Jersey Legislature; it is not the official statutes of the State of New Jersey.
The use of force upon or toward the person of another is justifiable as permitted by law or as would be a defense in a civil action based thereon where the actor has been vested or entrusted with special responsibility for the care, supervision, discipline or safety of another or of others and the force is used for the purpose of and, subject to section 2C:3-9(b), to the extent necessary to further that responsibility, unless:
a. The code or the law defining the offense deals with the specific situation involved; or
b. A legislative purpose to exclude the justification claimed otherwise plainly appears; or
c. Deadly force is used, in which case such force must be otherwise justifiable under the provisions of this chapter.
L.1978, c. 95, s. 2C:3-8, eff. Sept. 1, 1979.
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