N.J.S.A. 23:9-20

Concurrent jurisdiction of states; procedure for violations

23:9-20. Concurrent jurisdiction of states; procedure for violations The commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the state of New Jersey shall have concurrent jurisdiction over all offenses and violations of this article, committed or attempted to be committed, by any person or persons fishing in the Delaware river above or below Trenton falls within the jurisdiction respectively of the said state of New Jersey and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The procedure in the state of New Jersey for punishing violations of this article, as well as for the confiscation of boats, nets and other appliances, shall be the same in all respects as provided for in chapter 10 of this title (s. 23:10-1 et seq.).

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