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2A:4A-31.  Taking into custody
    a.  A juvenile may be taken into custody:

    (1) Pursuant to an order or warrant of any court having jurisdiction; or

     (2) For delinquency, when there has been no process issued by a court, by a  law enforcement officer, pursuant to the laws of arrest and the Rules of Court.

    b.  Except where delinquent conduct is alleged, a juvenile may be taken into  short-term custody by a law enforcement officer without order of the court  when:

    (1) The officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the health and safety  of the juvenile is seriously in danger and taking into immediate custody is  necessary for his protection;

    (2) The officer has reasonable grounds to believe the juvenile has left the  home and care of his parents or guardian without the consent of such persons;   or

    (3) An agency legally charged with the supervision of a child has notified the law enforcement agency that the child has run away from out of home placement, provided, however, that in any case where the law enforcement officer believes that the juvenile is an  "abused or neglected child"  as defined in section 1 of P.L.1974, c. 119 (C. 9:6-8.21), the officer shall handle the case pursuant to the procedure set forth in that act.

    c.  The taking of a juvenile into custody shall not be construed as an arrest, but shall be deemed a measure to protect the health, morals and well being of the juvenile.

     L.1982, c. 77, s. 12, eff. Dec. 31, 1983.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-2a > Section-2a-4a > 2a-4a-31

2A:4A-31.  Taking into custody
    a.  A juvenile may be taken into custody:

    (1) Pursuant to an order or warrant of any court having jurisdiction; or

     (2) For delinquency, when there has been no process issued by a court, by a  law enforcement officer, pursuant to the laws of arrest and the Rules of Court.

    b.  Except where delinquent conduct is alleged, a juvenile may be taken into  short-term custody by a law enforcement officer without order of the court  when:

    (1) The officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the health and safety  of the juvenile is seriously in danger and taking into immediate custody is  necessary for his protection;

    (2) The officer has reasonable grounds to believe the juvenile has left the  home and care of his parents or guardian without the consent of such persons;   or

    (3) An agency legally charged with the supervision of a child has notified the law enforcement agency that the child has run away from out of home placement, provided, however, that in any case where the law enforcement officer believes that the juvenile is an  "abused or neglected child"  as defined in section 1 of P.L.1974, c. 119 (C. 9:6-8.21), the officer shall handle the case pursuant to the procedure set forth in that act.

    c.  The taking of a juvenile into custody shall not be construed as an arrest, but shall be deemed a measure to protect the health, morals and well being of the juvenile.

     L.1982, c. 77, s. 12, eff. Dec. 31, 1983.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-2a > Section-2a-4a > 2a-4a-31

2A:4A-31.  Taking into custody
    a.  A juvenile may be taken into custody:

    (1) Pursuant to an order or warrant of any court having jurisdiction; or

     (2) For delinquency, when there has been no process issued by a court, by a  law enforcement officer, pursuant to the laws of arrest and the Rules of Court.

    b.  Except where delinquent conduct is alleged, a juvenile may be taken into  short-term custody by a law enforcement officer without order of the court  when:

    (1) The officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the health and safety  of the juvenile is seriously in danger and taking into immediate custody is  necessary for his protection;

    (2) The officer has reasonable grounds to believe the juvenile has left the  home and care of his parents or guardian without the consent of such persons;   or

    (3) An agency legally charged with the supervision of a child has notified the law enforcement agency that the child has run away from out of home placement, provided, however, that in any case where the law enforcement officer believes that the juvenile is an  "abused or neglected child"  as defined in section 1 of P.L.1974, c. 119 (C. 9:6-8.21), the officer shall handle the case pursuant to the procedure set forth in that act.

    c.  The taking of a juvenile into custody shall not be construed as an arrest, but shall be deemed a measure to protect the health, morals and well being of the juvenile.

     L.1982, c. 77, s. 12, eff. Dec. 31, 1983.