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AG Guidelines – Draft

AG Guidelines – Draft

Alcotest

8/27/09 – Installation of dedicated telephone line for the testing of Alcotest, deadline 9/25/09 View announcement

Arrestee's Dependents

Arrestee’s Dependents – Alternate Care for Arrestee’s Dependents Model Policy (Updated December 1993)

Asset Forfeiture

Asset Forfeiture – Attorney General’s Guidelines for Forfeiture (Updated October 1992)

Assault Firearms

Assault Firearms – Guidelines Regarding the “Substantially Identical” Provision in the State’s Assault Firearms Laws (Updated August 1996)

Bias Incidents

Bias IncidentsInvestigation Standards (Updated 2019) 

Brimage Guidelines 2

Brimage Cover and Table of Contents
Section 1 – Legal Basis for Promulgation of Attorney General Guidelines
Appendix 1A – Brimage Standardized Waiver Plea Form (“Short Form”)
Appendix 1B – Brimage Pleas Negotiation Worksheet (“Regular” Worksheet)
Appendix 1C – Brimage Plea Negotiation Worksheet with “Confidential” Watermark for Substantial Cooperation Cases
Appendix II – Tables of Authorized Plea Offers
Complete Brimage Document File in PDF Format (866 K)

Brimage Guidelines 2 Notes – Added November 18, 2004

Application Note #1
Eligibility for “Open” Standardized Waiver Offer When the Aggregate
Amount of Drugs Involved Is Not Documented (See Section 6.5.1)
(ISSUED: November 18, 2004)

Application Note #2
Ineligibility for Standardized Waiver Offer Where the Defendant at the
Time of the Present Offense Was Participating in a Pretrial Intervention (PTI) or Conditional Discharge Program (See Section 6.4.1(5))

(ISSUED: November 18, 2004)

Crime Victims' Rights
Drug Court
Drug Free School Zone

Drug Free School Zone – Attorney General’s Executive Directive Concerning Law Enforcement Operations On Or Near School Property (Updated August 1988)

DWI Enforcement

“John’s Law” — Potential Liability Warning and Mandatory 12-Hour Impoundment of Motor VehiclesLetter to Law Enforcement Executives Regarding New Mandatory Alcohol Influence and Breathalyzer Check List Form, Effective Monday, November 19, 2001 (PDF file–2 pages)

FILLABLE CHECK LIST FORM in PDF format–1 page. (See following directions)

Directions for using Fillable PDF file: To Fill out this Adobe Form, you must have Adobe Reader(see link below). When you open the form in Reader you will be able to directly TYPE INTO the form and Print it out, however, you WILL NOT be able to SAVE changes. (OR You can also Save this PDF to your hard-drive or disc and fill it out later.)

To TYPE INTO the form, simply “Click” on the top of the form and your mouse will go to the first field that you will be able to fill in–this will be the “Type Name of Department” field. Type the name of the Department, then TAB throughout the document to complete it. ***Where there are check boxes, you will have to use your mouse and “Click” the appropriate box.
When complete, Go to” File”, “Print”. Then sign and date form where necessary.


DWI Enforcement

Attorney General Law Enforcement Directive No. 2004-1 (John’s Law): effective Feb 20, 2004,Replacing Attorney General Law Enforcement Directive No. 2001-5, July 31, 2001

AG Directive 2004-1

Appendix A–Potential Liability Warning form – Release of DWI Arrestee & 12 Hour Impoundment of the Vehicle of a DWI Arrestee (Revised eff. 2-20-2004 to conform to 0.08% per se law)
Appendix B–Guidelines for Mandatory 12-Hour Impoundment of Motor VehiclesPotential Liability Warning & Form (American English)
Potential Liability Warning & Form (Official Spanish Translation)

  • 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. Date Issued** January 24, 2005
  • Penalty Table — ** SENTENCES & PENALTIES SELECTED MV OFFENSES updated 2005
  • DMV Standard Refusal Statements — DMV Standard Refusal Statements-Revised Effective **April 26, 2004–for Operators of Motor Vehicles.

NJMVC Standard Refusal Statements

PROSECUTION OF DWI & REFUSAL VIOLATIONS Issued January 24, 2005–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.

DWI Penalty Table

NJMVC Standard Refusal Statement for Operators of a Motor Vehicle – N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2(e), last revised April 26, 2004.

See April 26, 2004, Letter-Memorandum to All Law Enforcement Executives Revised Standard Refusal Statement.

DMV Standard Refusal Statement for Operators of a Motor Vehicle – N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2(e) effective 07/01/2012


NJMVC Standard Refusal Statement for Operators of a Commercial Motor Vehicle – N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.24e, last revised February 1, 2001.

See January 8, 2001, Letter-Memorandum to All Law Enforcement Executives, Re: Revised DMV Standard (Refusal) Statements for Persons Arrested for DWI, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2(e) and/or CDL/DWI, N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.24e.

DMV Standard Refusal Statement for Operators of a Commercial Motor Vehicle-N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.24e


NJMVC Standard Refusal Statement for Operators of Vessels – N.J.S.A. 12:7-55e, last revised July 2, 2004.

See July 2, 2004, Letter-Memorandum to All Law Enforcement Executives, Re: New OVWI 0.08% Per Se Offense & Revised Standard OVWI Refusal Statement, Lowering the Blood Alcohol limit, N.J.S.A 12:7-46, It also amended the OWI penalties for refusing to submit to chemical breath testing, N.J.S.A. 12:7-57.

DMV Standard Refusal Statement for Operators of Vessels– N.J.S.A. 12:7-55e

Drug Testing

Law Enforcement Drug Testing Policy – Revised December, 2020

Eyewitness ID Guidelines
Firearms

Guidelines Regarding Reasonably Necessary Deviations in the Course of Travel Exception for Transporting Firearms Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6g.Semi-Annual Firearms Qualification and Requalification Standards for New Jersey Law Enforcement (Revised May 2003 & Effective January 1, 2004)

FIREARMS QUALIFICATION

Issued December 1989
Revised September 1990
Revised April 1998
Revised May 2001
Revised May 2003

Forfeiture of Public Office Waiver
Forfeiture SOPs and Forms
POLICY APPLICABILITY 
Management of Funds and Property Received from State and Federal Forfeitures All Forfeiture Program Administrators
Administration of State Forfeiture Program
REVISED DEC 22, 1999
State and County Programs
County Prosecutor’s Office Forfeiture Programs All Forfeiture Program Administrators
Administration of a Municipal Forfeiture Program All Forfeiture Program Administrators
Accounting for Seized Currency All Sworn Law Enforcement Officers
Seized and Forfeited Property Management All Forfeiture Program Administrators
Requests for Distibution of Forfeited Property All Law Enforcement Officers
County Forfeiture Program Reports All Forfeiture Program Administrators
Municipal Forfeiture Program Reports All Forfeiture Program Administrators
Reallocation to the Department of Law and Public Safety of Property purchased with Forfeited Funds by a Governmental Agency All Forfeiture Program Participating Agencies
Fund Disbursement to a Non-Law Enforcement Agency All Forfeiture Program Participating Agencies
Distribution of Forfeited Property to Participating Law Enforcement Agencies All Law Enforcement personnel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Forfeiture Forms

Request for Distribution of Forfeited Property REVISED Dec 22,1999
County Forfeiture Program Report
Municipal Forfeiture Program Report**Fillable PDF File
Request for Forfeiture Fund Disbursement to a non-Law Enforcement Agency
United States Currency Seizure Report

Graves Act

Attorney General Directive to Ensure Uniform Enforcement of the “Graves Act” (October 23, 2008, amended November 25, 2008)
Clarification of “Graves Act” 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of-State Visitors From States Where Their Gun-Possession Conduct Would Have Been Lawful

 

Homicide and Sudden Death Survivors
Internal Affairs

Internal Affairs Policy and Procedures  ***(Revised, August 2020)

Juvenile Matters

AG Directive 2020-12 | Dec 03, 2020
Directive Establishing Policies, Practices, and Procedures to Promote Juvenile Justice Reform

 

Law Enforcement
Mandatory Training
Marijuana Decriminalization and Cannabis Legalization

Interim Guidance Regarding Marijuana Decriminalization
This document provides guidance to law enforcement officers regarding new enforcement requirements pursuant to the marijuana decriminalization law.

Municipal Covid-19 Guidance

Municipal COVID-19 Guidance 6/16/20
Guidance Regarding Municipal Prosecutors’ Discretion in Prosecuting COVID-19 Related Offenses

Model Rules and Regulations
Model Rules and Regulations (Revised July 2001)
Property and Evidence Function

The Property and Evidence Function
(October 1989) Booklet

Prosecutions of Public Officials
Records of Police Departments

Executive Order No. 11 (Updated November 1974)
Executive Order No. 69 (Updated March 1998)

Search Warrants

Directive 2002-2 — APPROVAL OF SEARCH WARRANT APPLICATIONS, EXECUTION OF SEARCH WARRANTS, AND PROCEDURES TO COORDINATE INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY MULTIPLE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES — August 8, 2002
Directive 2002-2–Memo and Form — “Search Warrant Application Form” pdf — August 23, 2002

Use of Force

2001 – Use of Force Policy
*** (Revised JUNE 2000)
*** (New Model Report included as of JULY 2001)
2015 Police Use of Deadly Force Policy

Attorney General Notification Report (Fillable Form)
Conflicts Inquiry for Police-Use-of-Force Investigations

2020 – AG Guidance on Chokeholds and Neck Restraints

Conducted Energy Devices (Stun Guns):

Attorney General Revised Supplemental Policy on Conducted Energy Devices (10/7/10)
Attorney General Approved Conducted Energy Devices (10/14/11)
Attorney General Clarification of the Revised Supplemental Policy on Conducted Energy Devices (5/3/12)
Attorney General Directive to Prevent Concurrent or Sequential Use of a Flammable Aerosol Spray Device and a Conducted Energy Device (6/20/12)
Attorney General Clarification of CED Incident Reporting Procedures For State-Level Law Enforcement Agencies Under the Revised Policy on Conducted Energy Devices (7/13/12)
Attorney General Directive Revising the Attorney General’s Policy on Conducted Energy Devices (6/3/14)
Director’s Directive Revising the Attorney General’s Policy on Conducted Energy Devices (6/4/14) including Updated Attorney General Conducted Energy Device Deployment Review Report (7/1/16)
Attorney General Directive Revising the Attorney General Supplemental Policy on Conducted Energy Devices (3/3/16)
Compilation of Attorney General Supplemental Policy on Conducted Energy Devices [as of March 3, 2016]

Less-Lethal Ammunition

Vehicular Pursuit

New Jersey Police Vehicular Pursuit Policy (Updated September, 2009)
Includes Appendix with fillable files, Police Pursuit Incident Report and Police Pursuit Summary Report

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