Yes, Federal laws take precedence. However states can enact stricter laws without violating the federal statutes. They cannot void any portion of a federal law.
All states, including New Jersey, have a democratically elected state government and are still part of the democratically elected federal government. The states have laws and statutes of limitations that were developed specifically for that state. The United States Federal Government has another set of laws and statutes of limitation for those laws that apply to all states.
All states have statutes of limitations. What they cover and how long they are depends on the laws in that state.
The revised statutes of Ontario apply only to the citizens of Ontario, whereas the revised statutes of Canada apply to all citizens of Canada, Ontario included.
DUI laws apply in all 50 states and most countries. Under federal law if your BAC is .08 your illegally intoxicated.
US law and statutes apply ONLY within areas under the jurisdiction of United States.
This act applied to all elections held anywhere in the United States- State and Local, as well as Federal.
Federal statutes cover most violations of federal law. Federal crimes can include mail fraud or a crime that crosses state lines, such as buying and selling weapons illegally. The list is almost endless and they all have their own federal statute of limitations. Keep in mind that there are several crimes that are not covered by federal statutes of limitation. Major crimes such as murder do not have statutes of limitations.
No, not all by any means but remember, there are MANY-MANY more federal laws than those that relate to just criminal statutes.
At the federal level, that would be the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The specific statutes you are probably looking for are 42 USC 2000a and 42 USC 1981. Most or all of the States have statutes that provide the same thing (or greater protection) than the federal statute. For example, Wisconsin's is: Wis. Stats. §106.52.
from my understanding they apply to human beings given they have consented to the soceity to which the statute belong, but they apply to all registered corporations including person(s)
I believe that ALL states have a provision in their statutes for felonizing certain DWI's.