N.J.S.A. 2B:25-7

Supersedure by Attorney General, county prosecutor.

2B:25-7 Supersedure by Attorney General, county prosecutor. 7. Whenever in the opinion of the Attorney General or a county prosecutor the public interest of the State will be promoted by so doing, the Attorney General or county prosecutor, with notice to the Attorney General, may supersede a municipal prosecutor by prosecuting any offense against the laws of this State within the jurisdiction of a municipal court, or by intervening in any prosecution before a municipal court. L.1999,c.349,s.7.

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