A person commits a disorderly persons offense if, with purpose to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, procession or gathering, he does an act tending to obstruct or interfere with it physically.
N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2C:33-8
Disrupting meetings and processions
Known as the September 11th, 2001 Anti-Terrorism Act
The act spans §§ 2–2 (912 sections).
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Monteiro v. City of Elizabeth (2006)
Most recently applied in Monteiro v. City of Elizabeth (February 2006)
L.1978, c. 95, s. 2C:33-8, eff
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