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“1. A simple assault committed on either a law enforcement officer, fire fighter, emergency medical technician, school teacher, DYFS worker, or judge, under certain circumstances, is a:

“is a third-degree or fourth-degree crime depending upon whether the victim suffers bodily injury. [2C:12-1b.(5)]”

“A person who knowingly, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life, points or displays a firearm at or in the direction of a law enforcement officer commits the crime of:

third-degree aggravated assault. [2C:12-1b.(9)]”

“During the course of a heated argument, Ted says to Alice, “I hate when you say that! As a matter of fact, I’m going to kill you if you ever talk to me that way again!” Ted is likely to be convicted of”

“terroristic threats under 2C:12-3a.”

“Sam, he would hold up his hand with his middle finger extended. This greatly alarmed and annoyed Mary, and it became the central topic of discussion at her psychotherapy sessions. Sam may be charged with, and prosecuted for

"stalking as a third-degree crime. Here, the fourth-degree crime of stalking is raised to a crime of the third degree because Sam’s act of stalking occurred in violation of an existing final Domestic Violence restraining order. [2C:12-10c.]”


“John is stuck in the middle of rush hour traffic. After waiting through six turns of one traffic light, John decided that he was not about to wait for the light to turn a seventh time. Seeing “just a few” people on the sidewalk, John drives up on the sidewalk and makes the right-hand turn he had been waiting twenty minutes to make. As John is cutting the corner, he runs down Kate, who, as a result of the impact, becomes permanently disfigured. John is guilty of:

“assault by auto or vessel, a crime of the fourth degree. [2C:12-1c.]”

“male states, “I am going to kill you,” as he briefly points the gun at them. Both officers immediately take cover behind their patrol car. Ultimately, the officers convince the suspect to drop the gun. Upon taking the suspect into custody, the officers examined the gun and determine that it was a “toy” pistol. Under title 2C, what is the most appropriate charge?

“aggravated assault. In this regard, N.J.S. 2C:12-1b.(10), a person is guilty of (3o) aggravated assault if he: * * * points, displays or uses an imitation firearm”

“an object or device reasonably capable of being mistaken for a firearm.” N.J.S. 2C:39-1v.”

While working as a nurse in care of the elderly, “Shelley has been menacing Sadie by holding a large heavy lamp above Sadie’s head and creating the impression that she was about to drop it.”


“simple assault, a disorderly persons offense.”

2c:12-1a(3) doesn't cover assault on inst. elderly person statue.

While working as a nurse in care of the elderly, “Shelley has been menacing Sadie by holding a large heavy lamp above Sadie’s head and creating the impression that she was about to drop it.”


“simple assault, a disorderly persons offense.”

2c:12-1a(3) doesn't cover assault on inst. elderly person statue.

“During the course of this intimidation, Mongo got out of bed and approached Charles Darkley, a member of the Dream Team. Charles pushed Mongo back into his bed, causing Mongo to sustain bodily injury. Charles may be properly charged with, and prosecuted for”

“Simple Assault, a disorderly persons offense under 2C:12-1a.(1).”

While working as a nurse in care of the elderly, “Shelley has been menacing Sadie by holding a large heavy lamp above Sadie’s head and creating the impression that she was about to drop it.”


“simple assault, a disorderly persons offense.”

2c:12-1a(3) doesn't cover assault on inst. elderly person statue.

“During the course of this intimidation, Mongo got out of bed and approached Charles Darkley, a member of the Dream Team. Charles pushed Mongo back into his bed, causing Mongo to sustain bodily injury. Charles may be properly charged with, and prosecuted for”

“Simple Assault, a disorderly persons offense under 2C:12-1a.(1).”

“over the legal limit to operate a motor vehicle”


John and his friends paddled away in paddle boat from the dock, they struck a swimmer, causing him to sustain bodily injury. What charge should be lodged against John?

simple assault,


"a person is guilty of assault if he: “(1) Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another”

“vessel” is defined as “a means of conveyance for travel on water and propelled otherwise than by muscular power”


While working as a nurse in care of the elderly, “Shelley has been menacing Sadie by holding a large heavy lamp above Sadie’s head and creating the impression that she was about to drop it.”


“simple assault, a disorderly persons offense.”

2c:12-1a(3) doesn't cover assault on inst. elderly person statue.

“During the course of this intimidation, Mongo got out of bed and approached Charles Darkley, a member of the Dream Team. Charles pushed Mongo back into his bed, causing Mongo to sustain bodily injury. Charles may be properly charged with, and prosecuted for”

“Simple Assault, a disorderly persons offense under 2C:12-1a.(1).”

“over the legal limit to operate a motor vehicle”


John and his friends paddled away in paddle boat from the dock, they struck a swimmer, causing him to sustain bodily injury. What charge should be lodged against John?

simple assault,


"a person is guilty of assault if he: “(1) Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another”

“vessel” is defined as “a means of conveyance for travel on water and propelled otherwise than by muscular power”


“Working, undercover Detective Waters bent down to tie his shoe. As he did so, a nearby drug dealer noticed the officer’s gun. Believing that he was going to be robbed of his drugs and cash, the drug dealer jumped Detective and a fight ensued. The suspect knocked Det. to the ground, and attempted to take possession of the officer’s gun. Just then, several backup officers arrived and took the subject into custody. what is the most appropriate charge for the drug dealer?

Simple assault

No sign of Detective being an officer.

While working as a nurse in care of the elderly, “Shelley has been menacing Sadie by holding a large heavy lamp above Sadie’s head and creating the impression that she was about to drop it.”


“simple assault, a disorderly persons offense.”

2c:12-1a(3) doesn't cover assault on inst. elderly person statue.

“During the course of this intimidation, Mongo got out of bed and approached Charles Darkley, a member of the Dream Team. Charles pushed Mongo back into his bed, causing Mongo to sustain bodily injury. Charles may be properly charged with, and prosecuted for”

“Simple Assault, a disorderly persons offense under 2C:12-1a.(1).”

“over the legal limit to operate a motor vehicle”


John and his friends paddled away in paddle boat from the dock, they struck a swimmer, causing him to sustain bodily injury. What charge should be lodged against John?

simple assault,


"a person is guilty of assault if he: “(1) Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another”

“vessel” is defined as “a means of conveyance for travel on water and propelled otherwise than by muscular power”


“Working, undercover Detective Waters bent down to tie his shoe. As he did so, a nearby drug dealer noticed the officer’s gun. Believing that he was going to be robbed of his drugs and cash, the drug dealer jumped Detective and a fight ensued. The suspect knocked Det. to the ground, and attempted to take possession of the officer’s gun. Just then, several backup officers arrived and took the subject into custody. what is the most appropriate charge for the drug dealer?

Simple assault

No sign of Detective being an officer.

“At a meeting of the local board of education board, Stan Smith starts an argument with the Board’s chairman, When the Board’s chairman tells Stan to sit down and be quiet, Stan approaches the chairman and punches him in the nose, causing it to bleed slightly. What is the most appropriate charge, under Title 2C, that should be lodged against Stan?”

aggravated assault (simple assault on Any School Bd. Member)

“Jackson pointed his firearm at the neighbor, stating, “Get off my property and leave my family alone.” The neighbor, visibly shaken by the encounter, immediately walks away, enters his home and calls the police, what charge, if any, should be lodged against Jackson. Under Title 2C, you should advise the officer that the most appropriate charge is”

aggravated assault

“Jackson pointed his firearm at the neighbor, stating, “Get off my property and leave my family alone.” The neighbor, visibly shaken by the encounter, immediately walks away, enters his home and calls the police, what charge, if any, should be lodged against Jackson. Under Title 2C, you should advise the officer that the most appropriate charge is”

aggravated assault

“At a little league baseball game, Bill Smith and Frank Jones, parents of two 11-year-old boys on the opposing teams, were arguing Upon arriving at the game, the officers see Mr. Jones punch Mr. Smith in the face. Mr. Smith refused medical treatment, although he was stunned by the punch, he did not sustain any injury. What is appropriate charge for Mr. Jones Title 2C?”

simple assault (4*), 2c:12-1f


Simple assault, presence of under 16 @ school or comm. youth sports

“person has mental health issues. After a bit of prodding, Jones encourages Thompson to assault the mentally incapacitated male. Thompson kicks and punches the victim, causing bodily injury, and Jones proceeds to flee the scene. Under the circumstances, if apprehended, what is the MOST appropriate charge for Jones according to Title 2C?”

“endangering an injured victim”

Causing, B.I. to anyone, solicits, aids, encourages, attempts, agrees, to aid another who causes B.I. & leaves helpless, ment. Inc., or unable to care for self.

“person has mental health issues. After a bit of prodding, Jones encourages Thompson to assault the mentally incapacitated male. Thompson kicks and punches the victim, causing bodily injury, and Jones proceeds to flee the scene. Under the circumstances, if apprehended, what is the MOST appropriate charge for Jones according to Title 2C?”

“endangering an injured victim”

Causing, B.I. to anyone, solicits, aids, encourages, attempts, agrees, to aid another who causes B.I. & leaves helpless, ment. Inc., or unable to care for self.

“After buying a drink for each of the two girls, he slips sleeping pills into their drinks without their knowledge, and then left the bar with the girls. What offense has Sam committed?”

endangering another person


2c:47-7.1

DP if Recklessly risk of B.I.


4* if Knowingly risk S.B.I.

Purposeful or Knowingly engage in "course of conduct" directed @ person that would cause then fear for safety or a 3rd person or emotional distress on 2 or more occasions, "visually or physical prix.=?

Stalking 2c:12-10b

Purposeful or Knowingly engage in "course of conduct" directed @ person that would cause then fear for safety or a 3rd person or emotional distress on 2 or more occasions, "visually or physical prix.=?

Stalking 2c:12-10b

Officer Jones 16-year-old son, Danny, play in today’s match. The soccer match was an interscholastic event sponsored by the Martin Luther King School. During the soccer match, things got a bit heated up and Stan, a 17-year-old soccer player from the other team, punched Danny in the face. The game was immediately stopped and Danny was taken to the hospital where he was treated for a broken nose. Stan should be charged with”

“aggravated assault, a crime of the third degree under 2C:12-1b.(7).”


Participants don't fall under sport event un 16.

Purposeful act of causing Sig.B.I. (Broke nose)

Purposeful or Knowingly engage in "course of conduct" directed @ person that would cause then fear for safety or a 3rd person or emotional distress on 2 or more occasions, "visually or physical prix.=?

Stalking 2c:12-10b

Officer Jones 16-year-old son, Danny, play in today’s match. The soccer match was an interscholastic event sponsored by the Martin Luther King School. During the soccer match, things got a bit heated up and Stan, a 17-year-old soccer player from the other team, punched Danny in the face. The game was immediately stopped and Danny was taken to the hospital where he was treated for a broken nose. Stan should be charged with”

“aggravated assault, a crime of the third degree under 2C:12-1b.(7).”


Participants don't fall under sport event un 16.

Purposeful act of causing Sig.B.I. (Broke nose)

Attempt by physical means to put "certain individuals" in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.

Aggravated Assault on officer

Purposeful or Knowingly engage in "course of conduct" directed @ person that would cause then fear for safety or a 3rd person or emotional distress on 2 or more occasions, "visually or physical prix.=?

Stalking 2c:12-10b

Officer Jones 16-year-old son, Danny, play in today’s match. The soccer match was an interscholastic event sponsored by the Martin Luther King School. During the soccer match, things got a bit heated up and Stan, a 17-year-old soccer player from the other team, punched Danny in the face. The game was immediately stopped and Danny was taken to the hospital where he was treated for a broken nose. Stan should be charged with”

“aggravated assault, a crime of the third degree under 2C:12-1b.(7).”


Participants don't fall under sport event un 16.

Purposeful act of causing Sig.B.I. (Broke nose)

Attempt by physical means to put "certain individuals" in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.

Aggravated Assault on officer

Attempt to exercise unlawful control over a firearm or other weapon in the possession of a law-enforcement officer while in uniform, on duty or exhibiting his authority.

2* "disarming a law enforcement officer.”

Purposeful or Knowingly engage in "course of conduct" directed @ person that would cause then fear for safety or a 3rd person or emotional distress on 2 or more occasions, "visually or physical prix.=?

Stalking 2c:12-10b

Officer Jones 16-year-old son, Danny, play in today’s match. The soccer match was an interscholastic event sponsored by the Martin Luther King School. During the soccer match, things got a bit heated up and Stan, a 17-year-old soccer player from the other team, punched Danny in the face. The game was immediately stopped and Danny was taken to the hospital where he was treated for a broken nose. Stan should be charged with”

“aggravated assault, a crime of the third degree under 2C:12-1b.(7).”


Participants don't fall under sport event un 16.

Purposeful act of causing Sig.B.I. (Broke nose)

Attempt by physical means to put "certain individuals" in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.

Aggravated Assault on officer

Attempt to exercise unlawful control over a firearm or other weapon in the possession of a law-enforcement officer while in uniform, on duty or exhibiting his authority.

2* "disarming a law enforcement officer.”

Grabbing an officers gun while in the holster constitutes what 2c offenses?

1, Disarming A law enforcement officer


2, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

1, 2c:12-11a (2*)


2, 2c:12-39


See: St v. Palacio

“During the course of a Saturday night poker game, Sam got mad at Bill and punched him in the eye. Sam then gathered up his chips, cashed in, and left. The punch to Bill’s eye resulted in Bill suffering impaired vision for a few days. By Wednesday, Bill was fully recovered. Sam is guilty of”

“third-degree aggravated assault under 2C:12-1b.(7)”

Temp. loss of any one of 5 senses

“During the course of a Saturday night poker game, Sam got mad at Bill and punched him in the eye. Sam then gathered up his chips, cashed in, and left. The punch to Bill’s eye resulted in Bill suffering impaired vision for a few days. By Wednesday, Bill was fully recovered. Sam is guilty of”

“third-degree aggravated assault under 2C:12-1b.(7)”

Temp. loss of any one of 5 senses

“In accordance with N.J.S. 2C:12-10, a person will be guilty of fourth-degree stalking, if the person”

“purposefully or knowingly engages in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for his safety, or the safety of a third person, or suffer other emotional distress.”

Repeatedly, on two or more occasions

“During the course of a Saturday night poker game, Sam got mad at Bill and punched him in the eye. Sam then gathered up his chips, cashed in, and left. The punch to Bill’s eye resulted in Bill suffering impaired vision for a few days. By Wednesday, Bill was fully recovered. Sam is guilty of”

“third-degree aggravated assault under 2C:12-1b.(7)”

Temp. loss of any one of 5 senses

“In accordance with N.J.S. 2C:12-10, a person will be guilty of fourth-degree stalking, if the person”

“purposefully or knowingly engages in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for his safety, or the safety of a third person, or suffer other emotional distress.”

Repeatedly, on two or more occasions

“Under the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice, a person who subjects a law enforcement officer to contact with a bodily fluid while that officer is acting in the performance of his or her duties, commits”

aggravated assault 2c:12-13 (4*)


If B.I. (3*)

“During the course of a Saturday night poker game, Sam got mad at Bill and punched him in the eye. Sam then gathered up his chips, cashed in, and left. The punch to Bill’s eye resulted in Bill suffering impaired vision for a few days. By Wednesday, Bill was fully recovered. Sam is guilty of”

“third-degree aggravated assault under 2C:12-1b.(7)”

Temp. loss of any one of 5 senses

“In accordance with N.J.S. 2C:12-10, a person will be guilty of fourth-degree stalking, if the person”

“purposefully or knowingly engages in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for his safety, or the safety of a third person, or suffer other emotional distress.”

Repeatedly, on two or more occasions

“Under the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice, a person who subjects a law enforcement officer to contact with a bodily fluid while that officer is acting in the performance of his or her duties, commits”

aggravated assault 2c:12-13 (4*)


If B.I. (3*)

“husband had installed a hidden miniature surveillance camera and microphone in a picture in her bedroom. Police investigation revealed that the wiring led from Helen’s room, over Jim’s office, to the attic, and finally into a VCR in Jim’s bedroom, “Jim seemed to know, details about her daily activity that he otherwise could not have known” what charges?

“both the anti-stalking law under N.J.S. 2C:12-10 and the anti-harassment law under N.J.S. 2C:33-4c”

See: H.E.S. v. J.C.S

“Under 2C:12-1b.(11), in order for an actor to be guilty of committing third-degree aggravated assault by using or activating a “laser sighting device” against a law enforcement officer, what MUST be established?”

*"must use or activate a laser sighting system or device”


*“in the manner used, would cause a reasonable person to believe that it is a laser sighting system or device”


*“must use the device against a law enforcement office”


*“acting in the performance of his duties while in uniform or exhibiting evidence of his authority."

“Under 2C:12-1b.(11), in order for an actor to be guilty of committing third-degree aggravated assault by using or activating a “laser sighting device” against a law enforcement officer, what MUST be established?”

*"must use or activate a laser sighting system or device”


*“in the manner used, would cause a reasonable person to believe that it is a laser sighting system or device”


*“must use the device against a law enforcement office”


*“acting in the performance of his duties while in uniform or exhibiting evidence of his authority."

“Which of the below is LEAST likely to be considered aggravated assault?”


“An off-duty fire fighter, who is sitting at the bar in the local tavern, is slapped in the face by a woman because of the fire fighter’s “status” as a fire official"

“A person who commits a simple assault 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”

“Gregg and Jan decided to rob a young man who was walking near them. The man appeared to be very drunk and vulnerable. Gregg punched and kicked the man while Jan stole his wallet. Just to make sure the man was truly incapacitated, Gregg kicked him again In addition to robbery, Gregg and Jan are guilty of”

“endangering an injured victim, third degree.”

Joe Sneed punched Bill Bonton in the eye. As a result of the blow, Bonton suffers impaired vision for a few days but does not sustain any permanent injury. Joe has committed”

“third-degree aggravated assault by inflicting significant bodily injury.”

“Gregg and Jan decided to rob a young man who was walking near them. The man appeared to be very drunk and vulnerable. Gregg punched and kicked the man while Jan stole his wallet. Just to make sure the man was truly incapacitated, Gregg kicked him again In addition to robbery, Gregg and Jan are guilty of”

“endangering an injured victim, third degree.”

Joe Sneed punched Bill Bonton in the eye. As a result of the blow, Bonton suffers impaired vision for a few days but does not sustain any permanent injury. Joe has committed”

“third-degree aggravated assault by inflicting significant bodily injury.”

Pointing an “unloaded handgun" at someone who believes it's loaded. In fear for his life, Harry ran out of the house. What charge should be lodged against?”

aggravated assault

Loaded or not

“Gregg and Jan decided to rob a young man who was walking near them. The man appeared to be very drunk and vulnerable. Gregg punched and kicked the man while Jan stole his wallet. Just to make sure the man was truly incapacitated, Gregg kicked him again In addition to robbery, Gregg and Jan are guilty of”

“endangering an injured victim, third degree.”

Joe Sneed punched Bill Bonton in the eye. As a result of the blow, Bonton suffers impaired vision for a few days but does not sustain any permanent injury. Joe has committed”

“third-degree aggravated assault by inflicting significant bodily injury.”

Pointing an “unloaded handgun" at someone who believes it's loaded. In fear for his life, Harry ran out of the house. What charge should be lodged against?”

aggravated assault

Loaded or not

“approached from behind by two unknown assailants and was “sucker punched.” Bill fell to the ground and the two assailants continued to kick and punch him while he was down”


“sustained only minor injuries”

Simple Assault

“threatened someone's life while brandishing a softball bat in his hand”?

Terroristic Threats.


Threat which puts imminent fear of death, belief of threat.

“threatened someone's life while brandishing a softball bat in his hand”?

Terroristic Threats.


Threat which puts imminent fear of death, belief of threat.

“coach swung the bat at the umpire’s head. Just at the last moment, the umpire ducked out of the way to avoid getting hit, and the coach missed his head”


What charge?

Aggravated Assault

“threatened someone's life while brandishing a softball bat in his hand”?

Terroristic Threats.


Threat which puts imminent fear of death, belief of threat.

“coach swung the bat at the umpire’s head. Just at the last moment, the umpire ducked out of the way to avoid getting hit, and the coach missed his head”


What charge?

Aggravated Assault

“Under 2C:12-3a., a person is guilty of terroristic threats”

*“second degree if it occurs during a declared period of national, State or county emergency


*“actor shall be strictly liable upon proof that the crime occurred"


*“not be a defense that the actor did not know that there was a declared period of emergency at the time the crime occurred”

“threatened someone's life while brandishing a softball bat in his hand”?

Terroristic Threats.


Threat which puts imminent fear of death, belief of threat.

“coach swung the bat at the umpire’s head. Just at the last moment, the umpire ducked out of the way to avoid getting hit, and the coach missed his head”


What charge?

Aggravated Assault

“Under 2C:12-3a., a person is guilty of terroristic threats”

*“second degree if it occurs during a declared period of national, State or county emergency


*“actor shall be strictly liable upon proof that the crime occurred"


*“not be a defense that the actor did not know that there was a declared period of emergency at the time the crime occurred”

“Sam suffered blurred vision for five days after fight. Under Title 2C, Sam has sustained”

significant bodily injury.

Temp loss of any of 5 senses

“N.J.S. 2C:12-1b.(5), elevates the disorderly persons offense of simple assault to third-degree aggravated assault when committed on”

*police officers


*DYFS worker.


*firefighter


*volunteer firefighter


*bus driver


*first aid/EMT


*school employees/officials


*DYFS


*judges


*bus/Train drivers


*Sheriffs/Parole/Correction/Juvenile/Dentention


*Gas/Elec/Water/Cable/Phone


*Health/Day care workers/officials

Involved in MVA fleeing & causing “a passenger in the second vehicle hit his head on the vehicle’s windshield and sustained a severely fractured skull”


What charge?

“Leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident causing serious bodily injury, pursuant to 2C:12-1.1”



Whether known or not about injury.

Under 2C a prosecution is come vex for a crime when?


1. Complaint lodged


2. Warrant issued


3. Indictment is found


4. Trial date is set

3. Indictment is found

Under 2C a prosecution is come vex for a crime when?


1. Complaint lodged


2. Warrant issued


3. Indictment is found


4. Trial date is set

3. Indictment is found

Which of below comes within code's classification of "non-indictable" offense?



1. Misedemeanors


2. Motor vehicle offenses


3. D.P. Offenses


4. 4* Crimes

3. D.P. Offenses

Under 2C a prosecution is come vex for a crime when?


1. Complaint lodged


2. Warrant issued


3. Indictment is found


4. Trial date is set

3. Indictment is found

Which of below comes within code's classification of "non-indictable" offense?



1. Misedemeanors


2. Motor vehicle offenses


3. D.P. Offenses


4. 4* Crimes

3. D.P. Offenses

Under law governing 2C, attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime of 1* is?

Crime of 2*


except murder or terrorism is 1*

Under 2C a prosecution is come vex for a crime when?


1. Complaint lodged


2. Warrant issued


3. Indictment is found


4. Trial date is set

3. Indictment is found

Which of below comes within code's classification of "non-indictable" offense?



1. Misedemeanors


2. Motor vehicle offenses


3. D.P. Offenses


4. 4* Crimes

3. D.P. Offenses

Under law governing 2C, attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime of 1* is?

Crime of 2*


except murder or terrorism is 1*

A citizen may NOT use force,


Except?

To resist an arrest which actor knows is being made by officer in performance of duties when officer employs unlawful force to effect arrest.

Under 2C an "overt act" does not apply to?



1. Possessory drug offenses


2. 4* crimes


3. 3* crimes


4. 1st or 2* crimes

4. 1st or 2* crimes

Under 2C an "overt act" does not apply to?



1. Possessory drug offenses


2. 4* crimes


3. 3* crimes


4. 1st or 2* crimes

4. 1st or 2* crimes

According to 2c, "time limitations", what point is a "prosecution" commenced for a crime?



1. Warrant is issued


2. Warrant is served


3. Indictment is found


4. Arraignment is conducted

3. Indictment is found