2c: Chapter 29, 30, 33 & 34 Flashcards

1
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Obstructing administration of law or other gov functions

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Obstructs or prevents a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of flight, intimidation, force or violence.

Ex: obstructing by physical resistance during a frisk
Person who flees from an officers lawful order to halt
Person who refuses to show driving credentials during stop
Refusing by physical resistance during mv stop to return to his car
DP
4• obstructs the detection or invest of a crime

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2
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Resisting arrest

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Purposely prevents or attempts to prevent a law enforcement officer from
effecting an arrest.
If by flight prevents or attempts an giver from effecting an arrest.
Uses or threatens to use physical force or a substantial risk of causing physical injury.

Dp
4• by flight
3• force or risk of injury

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3
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Eluding

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While operating a motor vehicle on any street or highway in this state or any vessel on the waters of NJ
Who knowingly flees or attempts to elude any police after having received any signal to bring the vehicle to a full stop.

3•
2• risk of injury even if it’s the eluding motorist

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4
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Hindering apprehension or prosecution

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With purpose to hinder the detention, apprehension, investigation, prosecution, conviction or punishment of another. Conceals the other. Provides means of avoiding discovery or help escape. Gives false info to police.

DP
2• force
4• if related
3• if offense is a 2• or greater

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5
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Hindering his own apprehension

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To hinder his own apprehension he conceals or destructs any evidence. by force prevents anyone from performing an act which might aid in his discovery. Intimidate or deception any witness or informant from providing testimony. Give false information.

DP
4• if the crime is a 3•
3• if 2• or greater
2• by force

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6
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Animal owned used by police search and rescue dog, infliction of harm , interference

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3• kills a dog horse or theft animal owned or used by a law enforcement agency.
4• maims or inflicts harm or threatens
DP interfere with the animal

Minimum term of 5 yrs no parole
Fine of 25,000

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7
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Compounding

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Accepts or agrees to accept any pecuniary benefit in consideration of refraining from reporting to police authorities the commission or suspected commission of any offense or information relating to an offense or an offense or seeking prosecution of an offense.

2•
3• $200 or less

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8
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Escape

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Without lawful authority removes himself from official detention

Permitting or facilitating escape

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9
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Implements for escape, other contraband

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Knowingly introduces within an institution for commitment of persons and provides an inmate with any weapon , tool, instrument, document or other thing which may be used for escape.

2• weapon
3• otherwise

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10
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Corrupting or influencing a jury

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Any persons on whom directly or indirectly corrupts, influences or attempts a jury or juror to be more favorable to the one side than the other by promises, persuasions, threats, letters or money.

3•
2• violence

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11
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Prohibited juror contact

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Person who is a petit or grand juror, in any criminal action before the rendering of a verdict, solicits, negotiates, accepts, to a contract for a movie, book, magazine, article or other recording audio or visual which would depict his service as a juror is guilty of a crime.

4•

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12
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Contempt

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Disobeys a judicial order or protective order

Violates any provision in an order under the”prevention of domestic violence act of 1994”

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13
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The use of certain electronic devices in correctional facilities.

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Person who possess or uses an electronic communication device or a battery or device to recharge an electronic comm device while confined to a state correctional facility is guilty of an offense.

A person who sells, provides or transfer any electronic communication device.

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14
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Official misconduct

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Public servant is guilty when with purpose to obtain a benefit for himself or another or to injure or to deprive another of a benefit. He commits an act relating to his office or he knowingly refrains from performing a duty.

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15
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Speculating or wagering on official action or information

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In contemplation of official action by himself or by a government unit which he has access to in an official capacity and which has not been made public, he:
Acquires a pecuniary interest in any property
Speculates or wagers on the basis of such info or official action
AIDS another to do any of the foregoing while in office or after leaving office with a purpose of using such info.

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16
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Crime of official deprivation of civil rights

“Racial profiling”

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Public servant acting in an official capacity commits this crime if he knows that his conduct is unlawful and he is acting with purpose to intimidate or discriminate against an individual or group of individuals because of race, color, religion, gender, handicap, s cusp orientation, or ethnicity the public servant subjects another to unlawful arrest or detention denies or impedes another in the lawful exercise or enjoyment of any right, privilege power of immunity.

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17
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Pattern of official misconduct

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Commits two or more acts that violate official misconduct

Convicted of two or lore violations

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18
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Riot

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Person is guilty of riot if he participates with four more others in a course of disorderly conduct …
With purpose to commit or facilitate a crime
With purpose to prevent or coerce official action
Known to him use or plans to use a firearm or deadly weapon.

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19
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Failure to disperse upon official order

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Where five or more persons are participating in a course of disorderly conduct and likely to cause substantial harm.
DP

20
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Disorderly conduct

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To cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm or recklessly creating a risk there if he:
Engages in fighting or threatening or in a violent or tumultuous behavior. “Improper behavior”

PDP

21
Q

Loitering to obtain or distribute cds

A

Whether on foot or in a motor vehicle, wanders, remains or prowls in a public place to unlawfully obtain or distribute cds

Repeatedly beckoning pedestrians or motorists
Passing objects to or receiving objects
Circling in a public place in a motor vehicle

22
Q

False public alarms

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Initiates or circulates a report or warning of an impeding fire, explosion, bombing, crime, catastrophe or emergency knowing that the report is false or baseless and that it is likely to cause evacuation of a building, place of assembly, facility of public transport or to cause public inconvenience or alarm.

23
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Harassment

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Purpose to harass another he makes a communication at extremely inconvenient hours or in offensive language or any other manner to cause annoyance or alarm.
Subjects another to striking, kicking, shoving, or other offensive touching, or threats to do so.

Comm may be deemed either at the place where it originated or at the place where it was received.

24
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Obstructing highways and other public passages

A

Having no legal privilege to do
So. Purposely or recklessly obstructs any highway or other public passage whether alone or with others.

A person in a gathering. Refuses to obey a reasonable official request or order to move. To prevent obstruction of a highway or public passage or to maintain public safety to those gathered in dangerous proximity to a fire or other hazard.

25
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Disrupting meeting and processions

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With purpose to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, procession or gathering, he does an act tending to Obstruct or interfere with it physically

26
Q

Disruption of funerals

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Disruption of funeral one hour prior to the commencement and until one hour following
Within 500 feet of the funeral, procession, funeral home, church or other location

27
Q

Desecration of venerated objects

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Desecrates any public monument, insignia, symbol or structure, or place of worship or burial.

Desecrates means defacing, damaging or polluting

28
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Causing fear of unlawful bodily violence

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Purposely knowingly or recklessly puts or attempts to put another in fear of bodily violence by placing on private property of another a symbol, an object a characterization an appellation or graffiti that exposes another to threats of violence.

29
Q

Desecrating religious or sectarian premises

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Defaces or damages without authorization of the owner or tenant any private premises or property primarily used for religious, educational, residential , memorial, charitable, or cemetery purposes.

30
Q

Certain actions relevant to evictions

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After being warned by a law enforcement officer or public official of the illegality of such action a person. Takes possession of residential two property or forcibly enters residential property or refuses to restore immediately to exclusive possession and occupancy any such occupant so displaced.

31
Q

Maintaining a nuisance

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By conduct either unlawful in itself or unreasonable under all the circumstances, he knowingly or recklessly creates or maintains a condition which endangers the safety or health of a considerable number of persons.
Conducts or maintains any premise where person gather for purposes of engaging in unlawful conduct.
House of prostitution

32
Q

Smoking in public

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Any person who smokes or carries lighted tobacco in or upon any bus or other public conveyance is guilty.
Never smoke on a school bus even if no kids on it.
Includes electronic smoking device
Medical marijuana

Sale to cigarettes to persons under age of 19

33
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Interference with transportation

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Cast, shoots or throws anything at, against or into any vehicle used for transportation
Places a stick stone object or other substance upon any street or track
Unlawfully climbs into or upon any light rail vehicle
Uses a traffic control preemption device. Infrared device that changes or disrupts the normal operation of traffic signals.
Shines or points a laser lighting device upon a person operating a motor vehicle

34
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Vandalizing railroad crossing devices, property

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Defaces, damages, obstructs, removes or otherwise impairs the operation of any railroad crossing warning signal or protection device

35
Q

Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by persons under legal age.

A

Knowingly consumes any alcoholic beverages

Possession of alcoholic beverages on school
Property
Any person of legal age in possession of alcohol in school property

Less than 17 yrs of age. 6 months dl suspension

36
Q

Use of pager while engaged in commission of certain crimes

A

If he uses a remotely activated paging device while engaged in the commission or attempted commission or flight after committing any crime in chapters 35 and 36

37
Q

Interception of emergency communications

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Any person who intercepts any message over any police, EMS and fire system and uses the info obtained to facilitate the commission of a crime is guilty

38
Q

Warning sign required for sale of spray paint

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No person shall sell or offer for sale to the public any spray paint unless a sign is exhibited either where the product is displayed or where it is laid for, warning that in NJ an act of graffiti committed by a juvenile may carry a penalty of 1 year dl suspension for the 1st offense and 2 year suspension for 2nd offense

39
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Recruitment to join criminal street gang

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An actor who solicits or recruits another to join or actively participate in a criminal street gang.

40
Q

Gang criminality

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Three or more person associates in fact

Guilty if while knowingly involved in criminal street gang activity he commits or
Attempts to commit any crime for the benefit, at the direction of, or in association with a criminal street gang.

41
Q

Promoting prostitution

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Owning, controlling, managing house of prostitution
Procuring an inmate for a house of prostitution
Encouraging, inducing cause someone to become a prostitute
Soliciting a person to patronize a prostitute
Transporting a person into or within this state
Knowingly leaving or otherwise permitting a place

42
Q

Prostitution

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Sexual activity with another person in exchange for something of economic value, or the offer or acceptance of an offer to engage in sexual activity in exchange for something of economic value.

43
Q

Diseased person committing sexual penetration

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Knowing that their infected with a general disease commits an act of sexual penetration without the informed consent of the other person

44
Q

Sexually oriented business

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No person shall operate a sexually oriented business within 1,000 feet of any sexually oriented business, church, temple, elementary school or secondary school or school bus stop, municipal or county playground or place of recreation, hospital or child care or any area zoned for residential use.

50 feet perimeter buffer / plantings, fence or other physical divider.
No more than 2 exterior signs, consisting of one identification sign and one sign giving notice that the premises are off limits to minors
ID sign no more than 40 sq feet in size.

45
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Crime of cyber harassment

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While making a communication in an online capacity via any electronic device or through a social networking site with purpose to harass another

Threatens to inflict injury
Knowingly sends, posts, comments with intent to emotionally harm

If a minor under 16 is convicted then the court may impose a class or training program