NJ Appellate Division Rules on Kidnapping Conviction and Cell Phone Passcode Rights (State v. Ellison, 2025)
The New Jersey Appellate Division recently issued a published opinion in State v. Tyrone K. Ellison, Docket No. A-2905-22, decided […]
The New Jersey Appellate Division recently issued a published opinion in State v. Tyrone K. Ellison, Docket No. A-2905-22, decided […]
Discover how New Jersey handles violent charges against minors. Learn about juvenile law, waiver to adult court, and school responsibilities.
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New Jersey Assembly Bill A4652 redefines disorderly conduct by criminalizing public brawls involving three or more people. With increased penalties and a focus on organizers and inciters, this 2025 law could have major implications for anyone involved in group violence—online or off.
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