New Jersey Statutes
§ 2C:14-12 — Conditions placed upon release of certain defendants.
New Jersey·Title 2C THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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a.When a defendant charged with a sex offense is released from custody before trial on bail or personal recognizance, the court authorizing the release may, as a condition of release, issue an order prohibiting the defendant from having any contact with the victim including, but not limited to, restraining the defendant from entering the victim's residence, place of employment or business, or school, and from harassing or stalking the victim or the victim's relatives in any way.
b.The written court order releasing the defendant shall contain the court's directives specifically restricting the defendant's ability to have contact with the victim or the victim's friends, co-workers or relatives. The clerk of the court or other person designated by the court shall provide a copy of this o
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§ 2C:14-1
Definitions.§ 2C:14-13
Short title.§ 2C:14-15
Temporary protective order.§ 2C:14-16
Final protective order.§ 2C:14-17
Protective order, enforcement.§ 2C:14-18
Contempt proceedings.§ 2C:14-19
Records, copies of protective orders.§ 2C:14-2
Sexual assault.§ 2C:14-2.1
Protocols for sexual assault cases.§ 2C:14-20
Central registry of protective orders.§ 2C:14-21
Rules of Court.