Starting a public brawl in New Jersey could lead to stiffer penalties under new law TRENTON, NJ — The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee has approved legislation that would establish a new criminal offense of inciting a public brawl and increase penalties for disorderly conduct under certain…
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