New Jersey Statutes

§ 52:4C-6 — Noneligibility.

New Jersey § 52:4C-6
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 52STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 52:4C-6 (2026).

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a.A person serving a term of imprisonment for a crime other than a crime of which the person was mistakenly convicted shall not be eligible to file a claim for damages pursuant to the provisions of this act.
b.A person shall not be eligible to file a claim for damages pursuant to the provisions of this act if the sentence for the crime of which the person was mistakenly convicted was served concurrently with the sentence for the conviction of another crime. L.1997,c.227,s.6.

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§ 52:4C-1 Findings, declarations relative to persons mistakenly imprisoned.
§ 52:4C-1 Findings, declarations relative to persons mistakenly imprisoned.
§ 52:4C-2 Suit for damages.
§ 52:4C-2 Suit for damages.
§ 52:4C-3 Evidence claimant must establish.
§ 52:4C-3 Evidence claimant must establish.
§ 52:4C-5 Damages, attorney fees.
§ 52:4C-5 Damages, attorney fees.
§ 52:4C-6
Noneligibility.
§ 52:4C-7 Applicability of act.
§ 52:4C-7 Applicability of act.
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