Animal hoarding in Essex County is prosecuted under New Jersey's cruelty statute (N.J.S.A. 4:22-17), which criminalizes failing to provide necessary care. Enforcement runs through municipal animal control and prosecutors, not a separate county hoarding ordinance.
New Jersey addresses animal hoarding and neglect through its statewide cruelty law rather than county rule. N.J.S.A. 4:22-17 makes it unlawful for an owner or person charged with an animal's care to fail to provide necessary care. A person hoards animals when they keep so many that they cannot provide necessary care and some animals suffer death, injury, or serious adverse health consequences; the number alone is not the test but is a factor. Hoarding is a crime of the fourth degree with civil penalties. In Essex County, complaints are handled by municipal animal control officers, such as Newark's Animal Control Bureau, working with police and prosecutors, with sheltering through Associated Humane Societies.
Prosecuted under N.J.S.A. 4:22-17. Animal hoarding is a fourth-degree crime carrying civil penalties (a $1,000 to $3,000 range), possible community service, and a court-ordered mental-health evaluation. Animals may be seized and impounded, with care costs charged to the owner.
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