Sunday, October 12, 2014

Sayreville football player also charged with 2C:33-1. Riot

Sayreville football player also charged with 2C:33-1. Riot    
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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