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Section 2C:24-7.1 - Endangering another person; offense created; degree of crime. Section 2C:24-7.2 - Personal identifying information protected during certain prosecutions, knowingly exposing others to infectious, communicable disease.
- New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 2C:12-1 (2023) - Assault ...
a. Simple assault. A person is guilty of assault if the...
- New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 2C:33-2 (2023) - Justia Law
A person is guilty of a petty disorderly persons offense, if...
- New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 2C:12-1 (2023) - Assault ...
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) Chapter 2C:3 - JUSTIFICATION AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE; CIVIL REMEDIES UNAFFECTED (§§ 3-1 — 3-11)
a. Simple assault. A person is guilty of assault if the person: (1) Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or. (2) Negligently causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon; or. (3) Attempts by physical menace to put another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
A person is guilty of a petty disorderly persons offense, if with purpose to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof he. (1) Engages in fighting or threatening, or in violent or tumultuous behavior; or.
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Pending enactment of acts to revise, repeal or to compile the same in Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes, the following sections, acts... Section 2c:98-4 - Effective Date. This act shall take effect the first day of the thirteenth month following enactment.
THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE. TITLE 3B. ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES-DECEDENTS AND OTHERS. →. SUBTITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS. CHAPTER 1. PRELIMINARY. CHAPTER 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY. CHAPTER 3. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF JUSTIFICATION. CHAPTER 4. RESPONSIBILITY. CHAPTER 5. INCHOATE CRIMES. CHAPTER 6. BAIL. CHAPTER 7.