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COURT DOCUMENTS | New Jersey v. String
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
Borough of Glassboro

Taco Bell Picnic Bench: http://TacoBellPicnicBench.info/ |
HEARING SCHEDULE
1. First Appearance | October 23, 2004

-- Continued
Court Date: October 4, 2004 | Glassboro NJ Courthouse | 12:30 PM

-- Rescheduled
-- Notice Date: September 1, 2004
2. Court Date: October 25, 2004 | Glassboro NJ Courthouse  | 2:30 PM

-- Continued
3. Next Court Date: December 13, 2004 | Glassboro NJ Courthouse


Taco Bell Picnic Bench
Letter to Court: First Appearance
See Clearer Copy of the David String letter here |
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
See Clearer Copy of the David String letter here |
July 31, 2004 | Police Report

Glassboro NJ Patrolman Christopher B. Herner #960

Taco Bell Picnic Bench
July 31, 2004 | Police Report
Glassboro NJ Patrolman J. Jones #962
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
Taco Bell Picnic Bench

Glassboro NJ Police Report
Patrolman J. Jones #962
Patrolman Christopher B. Herner #960
-- String became sarcastic and stated
it was a free country and he could do whatever he wanted
This is a free country.
I know my rights.
I can be here.
-- David String

-- Sting was again instructed to leave the area
but still refused and sat down at the picnic bench

Glassboro NJ Police Report
Patrolman J. Jones #962
Patrolman Christopher B. Herner #960
-- Sting was again instructed to leave the area

but still refused and sat down at the picnic bench
SUMMONS & COMPLAINT

Complaint NJS 2C-29-1A
Summons To Appear on 08/23/2004
Police Case No. 0400022563
Courthouse

One South Main Street Glassboro NJ 08028
Tel: 856 881-0383
July 31, 2004

Glassboro NJ Patrolman J. Jones #962 -- Complaint
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
An Independently Unlawful Act

[David B. String]
By means of an Independently Unlawful Act
specifically by refusing to provide information as to his identity
such as name, DOB, SSN, address,
and did refuse to follow specific instructions given by Patrolman Jones
while processing the arrest at Glassboro HQ

• This in violation of NJS 2C:29-1A


New Jersey Criminal Code: 2C-29-1A

Patrolman J. Jones #962 Complaint | 07/31/2004

Obstruction Of Justice
An Independently Unlawful Act = Right to Remain Silent
The Right To Remain Silent = An Obstruction Of Justice Charge


Glassboro NJ Police Report
Patrolman J. Jones #962
Patrolman Christopher B. Herner #960
-- String became sarcastic and stated
it was a free country and he could do whatever he wanted
David String:

This is a free country.
I know my rights.
I can be here.


-- Sting was again instructed to leave the area
but still refused and sat down at the picnic bench
-- String was transported to headquarters where he was processed.

Sting was completely uncooperative and refused to answer
any of the health questions or give information on the arrest sheet.

Obstruction of Justice

Summons & Complaint Glassboro NJ Police Department
Purposely obstruct, impair or pervert the administration of law or other governmental function

by means of
an independently unlawful act

Specifically by
Refusing to provide information as to his identity, such as

name,
date of birth,
social security,
address,
and did refuse to follow specific instructions
given by Patrolman J. Jones #962
while processing the arrest at Glassboro headquarters
in violation of NJS 2C: 29-1A

String became sarcastic
Location of incident: "Taco Bell"

-- Taco Bell is PRIVATE PROPERTY
-- No agent of Taco Bell will testify that they called the Police Department
-- No agent of Taco Bell will testify that they asked David to leave the property
-- David purchased a taco from Taco Bell
and sat down to eat the taco at the Taco Bell Picnic Bench
-- That's it.
David String
Taco Bell Picnic Bench: http://TacoBellPicnicBench.info/ |
The Citation:
Taco Bell Picnic Bench
Within the borough of Glassboro

did cause a disturbance in Taco Bell Parking lot
was intoxicated and refused to leave the area
when told to several times
In violation of (one charge only) [Ordinance No.] 354-4
Glassboro Patrolman J. Jones #962
Date Summons Issued: 08/01/2004
In violation of (one charge only) [Ordinance No.] 354-4


GLASSBORO CODE
Chapter 354, PEACE AND GOOD ORDER | 354-4 |
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Glassboro 2-9-1971
by Ord. No. 3-71 as Ch. 85 of the 1971 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.] 
§ 354-4. Loitering;

public intoxication; indecent acts;
interfering with others.
[Amended 12-8-1998 by Ord. No. 98-25]

A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:

LOITERING -- Remaining idle in essentially one location, and includes the concepts of spending time idly, loafing or walking about aimlessly, and also includes the colloquial expression "hanging around."

PARENT or GUARDIAN -- Includes any adult person having care or custody of a minor, whether by reason of blood relationship, the order of any court or otherwise.

PUBLIC PLACE -- Any place to which the public has access, including any street, highway, road, alley or sidewalk. It shall also include the front or the neighborhood of any shop, store, restaurant, tavern or other place of business and public grounds, areas and parks, as well as parking lots or other vacant private property not owned by or under the control of the person charged with violating this chapter, or, in the case of a minor, not owned by or under the control of his or her parent or guardian.

B. Certain types of loitering prohibited.
(1) No person shall loiter in a public place in such a manner as to:
(a) Create or cause to be created a danger or a breach of the peace.

(b) Create or cause to be created any disturbance or annoyance to the comfort and repose of any person.

(c) Obstruct the free passage of pedestrians or vehicles.

(d) Obstruct, molest or interfere with any person lawfully in any public place. This subsection shall include the making of unsolicited remarks of an offensive, disgusting or insulting nature of which are calculated to annoy or disturb the person to whom or in whose hearing they are made.


(2) No person shall loiter on the streets or in any public place or in or upon any private property not his or her own, within the limits of the Borough of Glassboro, being under the influence of intoxicating liquors.

(3) No person shall loiter on the streets or other public places of said Borough, and no person shall, on said streets or in such public places or from any private property or in any private or public conveyances within said Borough, indulge in and utter loud and offensive or indecent language, or shall address or make audible any offensive remarks or comments upon any person passing along such streets or public places or in any public or private conveyances or upon private property.

(4) No person shall obstruct or interfere with any person or persons lawfully being in or upon such streets or public places or such private or public conveyances or upon private property.


C. Loitering by minors. No parent or guardian of a minor under the age of 18 years shall knowingly permit his or her minor to loiter in violation of this chapter.

D. Discretion of police. Whenever any police officer shall, in the exercise of reasonable judgment, decide that the presence of any person in any public place is causing or is likely to cause any of the conditions listed above, he or she may, if he or she deems it necessary for the preservation of the public peace and safety, order that person to leave the place. Any person who shall refuse to leave after being ordered to do so by a police officer shall be guilty of a violation of this chapter.

E. Violations and penalties.

(1) Notice of violation. Whenever any minor under the age of 18 years is charged with a violation of this chapter, his or her parent or guardian shall be notified of this fact by the Chief of Police or by any other person designated by him or her to give such notice.

(2) Repeated violations. If at any time within 30 days following the giving of notice as provided above, the minor to whom such notice relates again violates this chapter, it shall be presumed in the absence of evidence to me contrary that the minor did so with knowledge and permission of his or her parent or guardian.

(3) Violations and penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by one or more of the following: a fine not less than $100 and not more than $1,000; or by imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or by a period of community service not to exceed 90 days, or both, in the discretion of the court.


Our Comment:
-- NOT GUILTY
-- DAVID STRING DID NOT VIOLATE THIS LOITERING CODE |



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