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5:5-71.  Unlawful acts;  penalty
    Any person who shall influence or have any understanding or connivance with  any owner, driver, jockey, groom or other person associated with or interested  in any stable, horse or race in which any horse participated or is to  participate, or who shall prearrange or predetermine the results of any such  race, any person who attempts to or does interfere with, tamper with, injure or  destroy by the use of any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance, or by any other  means any horse that is to run in a race in the State of New Jersey, whether  such horse be the property of such person or another, shall be guilty of a  misdemeanor.  Any person who shall have the control over any horse that is to  run in a race in the State of New Jersey and who allows or permits it to run  with the knowledge of any interference with, any tampering with, any injury to  by any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.  Any person who causes, instigates, counsels, or in  any way aids or abets in any interference with, tampering with, injury to or  destruction of any horse that is to run in a race in New Jersey by the use of  any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means shall be guilty  of a misdemeanor.  The owners of any such horse, their agents or employees  shall permit any member of the State Racing Commission or any person appointed  by such commission for that purpose to make such test as the commission deems proper in order to determine whether any such horse has been so interfered with, tampered with, injured or destroyed by the use of any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means.  Any person who shall violate any  provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction  thereof shall be imprisoned in the State Prison for not less than one year and  not more than ten years, or shall be fined not less than one thousand dollars  ($1,000.00), nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or be punished by  both such imprisonment and fine in the discretion of the court.

     L.1940, c. 17, p. 88, s. 51.  Amended by L.1941, c. 137, p. 465, s. 12.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-5 > Section-5-5 > 5-5-71

5:5-71.  Unlawful acts;  penalty
    Any person who shall influence or have any understanding or connivance with  any owner, driver, jockey, groom or other person associated with or interested  in any stable, horse or race in which any horse participated or is to  participate, or who shall prearrange or predetermine the results of any such  race, any person who attempts to or does interfere with, tamper with, injure or  destroy by the use of any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance, or by any other  means any horse that is to run in a race in the State of New Jersey, whether  such horse be the property of such person or another, shall be guilty of a  misdemeanor.  Any person who shall have the control over any horse that is to  run in a race in the State of New Jersey and who allows or permits it to run  with the knowledge of any interference with, any tampering with, any injury to  by any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.  Any person who causes, instigates, counsels, or in  any way aids or abets in any interference with, tampering with, injury to or  destruction of any horse that is to run in a race in New Jersey by the use of  any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means shall be guilty  of a misdemeanor.  The owners of any such horse, their agents or employees  shall permit any member of the State Racing Commission or any person appointed  by such commission for that purpose to make such test as the commission deems proper in order to determine whether any such horse has been so interfered with, tampered with, injured or destroyed by the use of any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means.  Any person who shall violate any  provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction  thereof shall be imprisoned in the State Prison for not less than one year and  not more than ten years, or shall be fined not less than one thousand dollars  ($1,000.00), nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or be punished by  both such imprisonment and fine in the discretion of the court.

     L.1940, c. 17, p. 88, s. 51.  Amended by L.1941, c. 137, p. 465, s. 12.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-5 > Section-5-5 > 5-5-71

5:5-71.  Unlawful acts;  penalty
    Any person who shall influence or have any understanding or connivance with  any owner, driver, jockey, groom or other person associated with or interested  in any stable, horse or race in which any horse participated or is to  participate, or who shall prearrange or predetermine the results of any such  race, any person who attempts to or does interfere with, tamper with, injure or  destroy by the use of any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance, or by any other  means any horse that is to run in a race in the State of New Jersey, whether  such horse be the property of such person or another, shall be guilty of a  misdemeanor.  Any person who shall have the control over any horse that is to  run in a race in the State of New Jersey and who allows or permits it to run  with the knowledge of any interference with, any tampering with, any injury to  by any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.  Any person who causes, instigates, counsels, or in  any way aids or abets in any interference with, tampering with, injury to or  destruction of any horse that is to run in a race in New Jersey by the use of  any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means shall be guilty  of a misdemeanor.  The owners of any such horse, their agents or employees  shall permit any member of the State Racing Commission or any person appointed  by such commission for that purpose to make such test as the commission deems proper in order to determine whether any such horse has been so interfered with, tampered with, injured or destroyed by the use of any narcotic, drug, stimulant, appliance or by any other means.  Any person who shall violate any  provision of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction  thereof shall be imprisoned in the State Prison for not less than one year and  not more than ten years, or shall be fined not less than one thousand dollars  ($1,000.00), nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or be punished by  both such imprisonment and fine in the discretion of the court.

     L.1940, c. 17, p. 88, s. 51.  Amended by L.1941, c. 137, p. 465, s. 12.