Victims of sexual crimes in New Jersey should have a clear and less burdensome path to obtaining final protective orders against their attackers under the Sexual Assault Survivor Protection Act, the state Supreme Court ruled on Monday. The test for obtaining the order should be that a person was the victim of nonconsensual sexual contact and there exists a possibility of future risk to the safety or well-being of the victim, the state’s highest court ruled. The decision resulted from a Gloucester County case in which a person who faced a final protective order contended on appeal that a more s…