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by philip964
Thu May 31, 2018 4:09 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: NJ: Are you required to give police your name?
Replies: 7
Views: 2566

NJ: Are you required to give police your name?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/bodycam-vide ... 40743.html

When a police office asks for my name I give it to him.

If a police officer asks me stand on one leg and hop I do it. As an attorney pointed out to me, it’s important to pass the attitude test. He said speeding tickets come in two flavors, a speeding ticket and a speeding ticket with resisting arrest. He said those clients usually had bandages for the first interview.

I didn’t like it when the drinking age was raised to 21. I’m about freedom. The woman was 20 with a child, if she wants to drink on the beach, let her.

This may be about raising money or maybe she was roudy and some one called the police on her.

Is it an arrestible offense to not give your name?

If the officer has not said your under arrest, can you walk away?

Obviously attempting to kick an officer is illegal.

Struggling with an officer to prevent him from arresting you would also be illegal.

I don’t like NJ for a lot of reasons.

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