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Prosecution of DWI and Refusal Violations – These Guidelines replace all previously issued memoranda from the Division of Criminal Justice or the Attorney General, regarding the Standard (Refusal) Statements for DWI refusal, CDL/DWI refusal and OVWI refusal.
Directives & Guidelines Directives & Guidelines. STATE OF NEW JERSEY | DEPARTMENT OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Search for: About. Meet Attorney General Platkin; Divisions & Offices; History; Media. News; Media Library; Division, Office, and Commission Seals; Year in Review;
These Guidelines replace all previously issued memoranda from the Division of Criminal Justice or the Attorney General, regarding the Standard (Refusal) Statements for DWI refusal, CDL/DWI refusal and OVWI refusal.
The Directive outlines specific procedures for different types of communications, with the guidelines depending in part on whether the Attorney General is acting in the capacity of chief law enforcement officer, legal advisor to client agencies, and/or department head.
ATTORNEY GENERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE NO. 2023-1 v2.0 TO: All Law Enforcement Chief Executives . FROM: Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General DATE: August 20, 2024. (Amending Directive 2023-1 Originally Issued on March 13, 2023) SUBJECT: Amended Directive Establishing Procedures and Guidelines for Law Enforcement
The goal of the policy is deterring illegal drug use, including unregulated marijuana, by law enforcement officers. The policy provides law enforcement agencies with a mechanism to identify and remove those law enforcement officers engaged in the illegal use of drugs.
Directive Revising Use of Force Policy and Procedures. #Grewal, #Training, #Use of Force. Directive 2020-14 | Dec 21, 2020. Directive Establishing Countywide Working Groups to Address Mental Health and Special Needs Populations and Creating a Framework for Coordination with State Partners.
Attorney General Guidelines. Listing of current guidelines, organized by subject. (via New Jersey Div. of Criminal Justice) Attorney General Formal Opinions. Opinions from 1985 to the present are available as individual PDF downloads; opinions from 1949-1984 are downloadable as compendia of multiple opinions. (via New Jersey Office of the ...
New Jersey law enforcement agencies shall conduct a thorough and complete investigation of all suspected or confirmed bias incidents and shall cooperate with prosecutors in the prompt and appropriate prosecution of these matters.
As many members may already know, on June 7, 2021, the Supreme Court of New Jersey upheld the validity of the Major Discipline Directive as previously issued by the New Jersey Attorney General (AG).