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Resisting arrest in NJ can mean many simple scenarios:

False name to an officer.
Running away on foot to avoid arrest.
Driving and eluding PD.

In the case of driving and eluding PD, the court shall order the suspension of that person's driver's license, or privilege to operate a vessel, whichever is appropriate, for a period of not less than six months or more than two years.

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