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New Jersey governor signs law to harshly penalize "pop-up parties" and public brawls, with up to 18 months in jail.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a law increasing penalties for those who organize and participate in disruptive "pop-up parties" and public brawls, with violators facing up to 18 months in jail.
The legislation, which takes effect immediately, was passed in response to several chaotic events last year, including a gathering in Gloucester Township where officers were injured.
The law also includes protections for protesters and allows police to arrest individuals who hide their identities to instill fear.
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El gobernador de Nueva Jersey firma una ley para penalizar duramente las "fiestas pop-up" y las peleas públicas, con hasta 18 meses de cárcel.