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NJS 2C:33-2a

what does this law mean I think it is disorderly person, my son had a problem


Asked on 10/06/07, 9:17 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Re: NJS 2C:33-2a

He is accused of failure to disperse, so he was ordered to leave some place, and apparently, he did not.

2C:33

1. Riot; failure to disperse

a. Riot.

A person is guilty of riot if he participates with four or more others in a course of disorderly conduct as defined in section 2C:33-2a:

(1) With purpose to commit or facilitate the commission of a crime;

(2) With purpose to prevent or coerce official action; or

(3) When he or any other participant, known to him, uses or plans to use a firearm or other deadly weapon.

Riot if committed under circumstances set forth in paragraph (3) is a crime of the third degree. Otherwise riot is a crime of the fourth degree.

b. Failure of disorderly persons to disperse upon official order.

Where five or more persons are participating in a course of disorderly conduct as defined in section 2C:33-2 a. likely to cause substantial harm, a peace officer or other public servant engaged in executing or enforcing the law may order the participants and others in the immediate vicinity to disperse.

A person who refuses or knowingly fails to obey such an order commits a disorderly persons offense.

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Answered on 10/07/07, 10:25 pm
Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Re: NJS 2C:33-2a

He is charged a petty disorderly person offense for which the maximum period of imprisonment is thirty days.

The charge is disorderly conduct.

Call me if you like.

Gary Moore, Esquire

Hackensack, New Jersey

www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com

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Answered on 10/06/07, 9:45 pm
Jef Henninger, Esq Law Offices of Jef Henninger, Esq.

Re: NJS 2C:33-2a

If convicted, he will have a criminal record. I suggest that he get a good attorney to fight for him.

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Answered on 10/06/07, 10:34 pm


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