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  1. 2022 New Jersey Revised Statutes Title 2C - The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice Section 2C:29-1 - Obstructing administration of law or other governmental function Universal Citation: NJ Rev Stat § 2C:29-1 (2022)

  2. § 2C:29-3.2: Offenses against service animals, guide dogs, degree of crime; penalties, restitution § 2C:29-4: Compounding § 2C:29-5: Escape § 2C:29-6: Implements for escape; other contraband § 2C:29-7: Bail jumping; default in required appearance § 2C:29-8: Corrupting or influencing a jury § 2C:29-8.1: Prohibited juror contact § 2C:29-9 ...

  3. View our newest version here. 2009 New Jersey Code. TITLE 2C - THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 2c:29. 2C:29-1 - Obstructing administration of law or other governmental function. 2C:29-2 - Resisting arrest, eluding officer. 2C:29-3 - Hindering apprehension or prosecution.

  4. Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 2C:29-1. person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property ...

  5. Feb 19, 2021 · The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice 2C § 29-2. Resisting Arrest; Eluding Officer. a. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3), a person is guilty of a disorderly persons offense if he purposely prevents or attempts to prevent a law enforcement officer from effecting an arrest .

  6. 2C:29-9 Contempt. 2C:29-9. Contempt. a. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a person is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree if the person purposely or knowingly disobeys a judicial order or protective order, pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1985, c.250 (C.2C:28-5.1), or hinders, obstructs, or impedes the effectuation of a judicial order or the exercise of jurisdiction ...

  7. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2. 2C:29-2. Resisting Arrest; Eluding Officer. a. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3), a person is guilty of a disorderly persons offense if he purposely prevents or attempts to prevent a law enforcement officer from effecting an arrest. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), a person is guilty of a crime of ...

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