New Jersey Statutes

§ 2C:2-7 — Liability of corporations and persons acting, or under a duty to act, in their behalf

New Jersey § 2C:2-7
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 2CTHE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

This text of New Jersey § 2C:2-7 (Liability of corporations and persons acting, or under a duty to act, in their behalf) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Jersey primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2C:2-7 (2026).

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a. A corporation may be convicted of the commission of an offense if:

(1)The conduct constituting the offense is engaged in by an agent of the corporation while acting within the scope of his employment and in behalf of the corporation unless the offense is one defined by a statute which indicates a legislative purpose not to impose criminal liability on corporations. If the law governing the offense designates the agents for whose conduct the corporation is accountable or the circumstances under which it is accountable, such provisions shall apply;
(2)The offense consists of an omission to discharge a specific duty of affirmative performance imposed on corporations by law; or (3) The conduct constituting the offense is engaged in, authorized, solicited, requested, commanded, or reckless

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