As of my last update, New Jersey is home to three federal prisons: the Federal Correctional Institution in Fort Dix, the Federal Correctional Institution in Newark, and the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, which is located just across the river but serves New Jersey. These facilities are managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and accommodate various types of offenders.
There are federal prison facilities in PA, KY, TX, WV, SC, NH, NC, FL, MD, CT, CA, OH, OK, CO, NJ, AR, IL, GA, TN, MI, LA, NY, WI, VA, AZ, MN, OR, AL, IN, and MS. The Federal Bureau of Prisons has an online database that lists information on all the federal prisons. You can sort it by facility name, state, region, type of facility, or security level.
This could be possible.
New Jersey is within the Third Circuit of the Federal judiciary.
The driving distance from the NJ state line to the VA state line is about 115 road miles.
Many State parks. Look on Google. Type in NJ national parks and also NJ state parks.
not unless its a federal warrant. They can not. Added; If it is a felony warrant - and the subjects address in PA is known to the NJ police, they can advise the PA police to pick this person up and hold him for extradition back to NJ.
NJ, the abbreviation of New Jersey, is The Garden State.
12 miles up GARDEN STATE PKWY (toll) NORTH.
224 miles
See: http://www.njd.uscourts.gov/
28 miles taking the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll road) NORTH.
It depends on how you paid the premiums. If you paid with after tax dollars, your benefit is completely tax free. If you used pre-tax dollars you would owe Federal Income taxes, but not NJ Income taxes - NJ does not recognize pre-taxing. If your employer paid a portion of your private insurance premium, you would owe both Federal and State taxes.