· 6/26/1970
State v. Profaci
Citations
- 266 A.2d 579
- 56 N.J. 346
- 1970 N.J. LEXIS 253
How courts have described this case
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- limiting statute proscribing loud and profane language in public only to words likely to incite breach of peace or offend listener
- limiting statute proscribing loud and profane language in public only to words likely to incite breach of peace or offend listener
- “fTjhe presumption is that the legislature acted with existing constitutional law in mind and intended the act to function in a constitutional manner.”
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Judges: Haneman
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