Summary
In New Jersey, simple assault and making terroristic threats are serious offenses covered under Title 2C:12-1(a) and 2C:12-3 respectively. Evidence, such as a video recording, is crucial for supporting claims of mental anguish or emotional distress. The incident should be reported to the local police station, in this case, Fair Lawn Police Department. The penalties for these offenses can include fines and imprisonment.Full Conversation
i live in New Jersey and I was attacked by a girl outside a store and went to the police after to file a report that she grabbed my shirt and threaten to kill me what can she be charged with
Did you sustain any injuries from the attack?
In New Jersey, she could potentially be charged with simple assault and making terroristic threats.
no just mental anguish
What evidence do you have to support your claim of mental anguish? In New Jersey, emotional distress claims require proof.
I have a video of her saying she will kill me and punching my car window
What is the date and time of the incident? This is crucial for filing a report. In New Jersey, terroristic threats and simple assault are serious offenses.
august 20th * *:45pm
What is the name of the police station where you filed the report? In New Jersey, simple assault and making terroristic threats are serious offenses.
fair lawn nj
What is the name of the person who attacked you?
Fair Lawn Police Department contact details:
Address: *-* Fair Lawn Ave, Fair Lawn, NJ *, United States
Phone: +* *-*-*
rebecca ita
What is the current status of your case with the police?
I have to file a charge under 2c
What specific section under Title 2C are you referring to? This will help me provide more accurate information.
what sections under 2c do they cover
Title 2C in New Jersey covers a wide range of criminal offenses. Could you specify the nature of the offense you're referring to? For instance, assault, theft, etc.
simple assault and terroristic threat
In New Jersey, Simple Assault is covered under 2C:*-*(a) and Terroristic Threats under 2C:*-*. These are serious offenses with potential penalties including fines and imprisonment.