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actor, or coconspirators, or any person in whom the actor is interested, whichever is greater, whether loss, gain or advantage t ...
In State v. Damiano, supra, 322 N.J. Super. at 52-53, this section was held not to apply to a nearly bankrupt car dealer, appare ...
tamper with any person, animal or thing. N.J.S.A. 2C:21-11a. B. Acceptance of Bribery by Participants It is a crime to knowing ...
the equitable jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court by filing claims. Id. at 45 XX. RECEIVING DEPOSITS IN A FAILING FINANCIAL INS ...
432 (1993); cf. N.J.S.A. 2C:20-2b, grading theft offense by amount involved. C. Merger Where there is a prosecution under this s ...
B. Grading A violation of subsection a or b of this section is a second degree crime if the amount of pecuniary benefit, value o ...
In a case where a New Jersey resident and a California lender agreed that the lender finance litigation between the New Jersey r ...
N.J. Super. 134, 138-45 (Ch. Div.), aff’d., 36 N.J. 129 (1961). XXVI. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY OR PODIATRY BY AN UNLI- C ...
must prove that the defendant acted knowingly as to all material elements of the crime. Id. It is also an offense to knowingly t ...
titles to real estate may prepare and execute legal instruments incidental thereto; and (2) persons exercising fiduciary functio ...
the more culpable drug offenders with strict, consistently imposed criminal sanctions; N.J.S.A. 2C:21-23a to c; despite these e ...
crime is of the second degree. Id. If the amount is less than $75,000, the crime is of the third degree. Id. The trier of fact d ...
C. Revocation or Reduction of Penalty Assessment The court shall not revoke or reduce a penalty imposed under N.J.S.A. 2C:21-27. ...
2C:21.28c. The remainder of the monies collected must be allocated to the general fund of the state. Id. H. Investigative Interr ...
No offense occurs under this section by a person providing immigration services if that person has been accredited as a represen ...
The crime is of the second degree if it (i) involves 1000 or more items bearing a counterfeit mark; (ii) involves a total retail ...
Milton, 96 N.J.Eq. 576, 579 (Ch. 1924) (slot machines); Thrillo, Inc. v. Scott, 15 N.J. Super. at 134 (bingo type games); State ...
the bets are recorded on paper or the memory and thus, it is not necessary to prove that a tangible record was made. State v. De ...
was involved in the illegal promotion of gambling when he established gambling games at his “club” and received compensation fro ...
It is a fourth degree crime if a person is engaging in bookmaking to the extent that he or she has received or accepted three or ...
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