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2C:33-4. Harassment. Except as provided in subsection e., a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose to harass another, he: a. Makes, or causes to be made, one or more communications anonymously or at extremely inconvenient hours, or in offensively coarse language, or any other manner likely to cause annoyance or alarm; b.
Except as provided in subsection e., a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose to harass another, he: a. Makes, or causes to be made, one or more communications anonymously or at extremely inconvenient hours, or in offensively coarse language, or any other manner likely to cause annoyance or alarm; b.
2C:33-4. Harassment. Except as provided in subsection e., a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose to harass another, he: a.
Section 2C:33-28 - Solicitation, recruitment to join criminal street gang; crime, degrees, sentencing. Section 2C:33-29 - Crime of gang criminality; "criminal street gang" defined; grading of offense.
Statutes, codes, and regulations. New Jersey Statutes. Title 2C - THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Browse as List. Search Within. Chapter 2C:1 (§§ 1-1 — 1-14) Chapter 2C:2 - REQUIREMENT OF VOLUNTARY ACT; OMISSION AS BASIS OF LIABILITY; POSSESSION AS AN ACT (§§ 2-1 — 2-12)
. 2C:33-4(a) – “any other manner likely to cause annoyance or alarm” – to preserve the statute’s constitutionality. The Court held that a communication under that provision must intrude upon a legitimate expectation of privacy. State v. Hoffman, 149 N.J. 564, 583 (1997).
10 mar 2011 · Harassment in New Jersey is typically a petty disorderly persons offense which is governed by N.J.S. 2C:33-4. Petty disorderly persons charges are punishable by up to ninety (90) days in jail.