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      • 2C:20-8. Theft of Services. a. A person is guilty of theft if he purposely obtains services which he knows are available only for compensation, by deception or threat, or by false token, slug, or other means, including but not limited to mechanical or electronic devices or through fraudulent statements, to avoid payment for the service.
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  1. Title 2C - The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice. Previous Next. Section 2C:1-1 - Short title; rules of construction. Section 2C:1-2 - Purposes; principles of construction. Section 2C:1-3 - Territorial applicability. Section 2C:1-4 - Classes of offenses.

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  3. 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)

  4. 2C:17-3. a. Offense defined. A person is guilty of criminal mischief if he: (1) Purposely or knowingly damages tangible property of another or damages tangible property of another recklessly or negligently in the employment of fire, explosives or other dangerous means listed in subsection a. of N.J.S.2C:17-2; or.

  5. A person who commits a simple assault as defined in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subsection a. of this section in the presence of a child under 16 years of age at a school or community sponsored youth sports event is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree.

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · disposition law in New Jersey. It provides brief topical discussions of court rules, case law, and statutory provisions primarily in Title 2C (Criminal Code) and Title 2A (Code of Juvenile Justice). Since it is intended as a complement to the Criminal Code and the Code of Juvenile Justice, statutory sections have not been

  7. Complaints list the reasons for the charge reference offenses listed in the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice (Title 2C). The Superior Court hears or considers criminal offenses. A criminal conviction or guilty verdict in the Superior Court has major consequences.

  8. Under New Jersey law, codified in the New Jersey Criminal Code as Bias Intimidation under section 2C:16-1, certain crimes that are committed with a purpose to intimidate a member of a “protected class” are classified as bias crimes.

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