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Code · New Jersey · Title 4 — Public Fiscal Administration · Chapter 15

4:15-9. Powers and duties of special officers

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Persons appointed and sworn as provided in section 4:15-8 of this title shall possess the authority and powers on the stud farm and exhibition grounds, and on the lands and premises adjacent thereto, within the limits named in section 4:15-7 of this title, which constables possess in criminal cases in this state. They may, without process, arrest all persons there found who shall:
a. Violate any of the laws of this state;
b. Conduct themselves in a disorderly or immoral manner;
c. Disturb or wrongfully interfere with the meetings and exhibitions or visitors thereto;
d. Violate any of the rules and regulations of the owner which are plainly printed and posted in a conspicuous manner about the farm and exhibition grounds.
The persons so arrested shall be taken, as soon as conveniently may be, before a magistrate of the county, there to be dealt with according to law.
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