N.J.S.A. 39:4-210

Jurisdiction of offenses; disposition of fines

39:4-210. Jurisdiction of offenses; disposition of fines Every magistrate and every court having jurisdiction of criminal offenses and the violations of public laws committed in the municipality in which such grounds are located shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine violations of the said regulations to be made by the said division under the provisions of this act and to fix, impose and enforce payment of fines therefor. All such fines shall be for the use and benefit of the State of New Jersey. L.1950, c. 16, p. 43, s. 3. Amended by L.1956, c. 47, p. 96, s. 2.

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