New Jersey Statutes

§ 2A:67-13 — Who may prosecute writ.

New Jersey·Title 2A ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

2A:67-13. Except as provided in N.J.S.2A:67-14, a person may prosecute a writ of habeas corpus, in accordance with this chapter, to inquire into the cause of the person's imprisonment or restraint, if the person is: a. committed, detained, confined, or restrained of liberty, within this State, for a criminal or supposed criminal matter; b. in custody by virtue of civil process issued out of a court in this State; c. committed, detained, confined, or restrained of liberty, within this State, under any pretense; d. in confinement on a charge of a criminal offense, which is of a bailable nature, for the purpose of posting bail; or e. confined in a psychiatric facility, for the purpose of determining whether the person is in need of commitment to treatment.

f.(Deleted by amendment, P.L.2013,

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