Sentences with phrase «disorderly persons»

The phrase "disorderly persons" refers to people who behave in a disruptive, unruly, or disorderly manner. It is usually used to describe individuals who violate public order or cause disturbances. Full definition
Except as provided in subsection e., a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose to harass another, he:
Ross Licitra, Interim President, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Law Enforcement Officer at the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said his group & prosecutors opted for disorderly persons animal cruelty charges rather than indictable counts because the dogs rescued from the home were in relatively good health despite the deplorable conditions & neglect.
The municipal court addresses all offenses categorized as disorderly persons, traffic (e.g. driving while intoxicated), health department matters, violations of fish and game regulations, and specific violations concerned with juveniles.
Every single week there are more than 50 disorderly person complaints, as well as up to 75 traffic violations and DWI charges heard in the East Rutherford New Jersey municipal court.
The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall is equipped and prepared to handle all types of criminal matters, such as indictable offenses (felony), disorderly person offenses (misdemeanor), borough ordinances and traffic offenses.
Thus, New Jersey has a law which makes it a «disorderly persons offense» to knowingly to engage in the unauthorized practice of law, and a «crime in the fourth degree» to commit UPL if one (a) creates a false impression that one is a lawyer; (b) derives a benefit from UPL, or (c) causes an injury by UPL.
I've made a big fortune out of the game, and I'm gettin» richer every day, but I've not gone in for dishonest graft — blackmailin» gamblers, saloonkeepers, disorderly people, etc. — and neither has any of the men who have made big fortunes in politics.»
Those found guilty of horse slaughter or selling horse meat for human consumption will be charged with a disorderly persons offense, subject to a fine of at least $ 100 and imprisonment for at least 30 days.
The Beachwood Municipal Court hears all disorderly persons offenses, municipal town ordinances and motor vehicle violations issued within the township.
In New Jersey there are no Felonies under New Jersey Criminal Code — the equivalent serious charges are simply «Crimes», and Misdemeanor level charges are «disorderly persons offenses» (and petty disorderly persons offenses).
If the property or service involved is worth less than $ 200, then the theft is considered a disorderly persons offense that carries a jail term of not more than six months and a fine not exceeding $ 1,000.
In fact, almost every municipal court in the State has occasion to decide at least one disorderly persons charge of shoplifting each court session.
A parent or guardian who allows an underage person to gamble in Atlantic City, New Jersey is guilty of a disorderly persons offense.
All of the disorderly persons offenses that are committed in this township are dealt with by the Englewood, New Jersey Municipal court.
The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall has been representing individuals charged with both disorderly persons and traffic offenses in Lyndhurst New Jersey for over fifteen years.
They have jurisdiction over all disorderly person offenses and traffic offenses that occur within the boarders of Paramus.

Phrases with «disorderly persons»

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