New Jersey Charged People Under Coronavirus Laws For Throwing Weddings, Parties — And Molotov Cocktails

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New Jersey Charged People Under Coronavirus Laws For Throwing Weddings, Parties — And Molotov Cocktails
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In a bid to convince residents to remain at home, New Jersey has recruited one of its most famous sons: Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino.

A man hosting a house party where more than 30 guests were in attendance and filming videos to post on YouTube.Four people holding weddings.They're among the latest people in New Jersey to be charged, in some cases among other offenses, with violating the state's emergency orders designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Some of those named had allegedly told law enforcement during traffic stops or during arrests that they had been diagnosed as having the coronavirus. Some were even said to have spat on officers. The owner of a billiards hall was also charged for keeping his business open despite it not being essential."He was previously warned about opening during the emergency and closed down," authorities said."He re-opened and had customers inside when police arrived."

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