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NJ A3683

Establishes right of sexual assault victim to notification of certain developments in criminal case.


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Introduced
03/16/2020
In Committee
03/16/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires sexual assault victims to be notified of certain developments concerning the evidence in their case. Specifically, the bill expands the State's Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to give sexual assault victims the right to be informed if: (1) a DNA profile of an assailant was obtained from the processing of evidence in the sexual assault case; (2) a DNA profile of an assailant has been entered into any data bank designed or intended to be used for the retention or comparison of case evidence; (3) there is a match between the DNA profile of an assailant obtained in the sexual assault case and any DNA profile contained in any data bank designed or intended to be used for the retention or comparison of case evidence; and (4) sexual assault evidence is submitted to a forensic laboratory, if that evidence is compared against any data bank, and the results of the comparison. Under the bill, upon a victim's request, the law enforcement agency with the primary responsibility for investigating a sexual assault case is required to inform the victim of the status of the processing of all evidence collected in that case. The bill authorizes the victim to designate another person of the victim's choosing to receive information requested by the sexual assault victim or any notice required by the bill. The victim is responsible for keeping the law enforcement agency informed of the name, address, telephone number, and electronic mail address of the person to whom the information should be provided, and of any changes in this information.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "Sexual Assault Victims' Rights Act", which expands the State's Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to give sexual assault victims the right to be informed of certain developments concerning the evidence in their case. Specifically, the victim has the right to be informed if a DNA profile of the assailant was obtained, entered into a DNA database, or matched with a profile in the database. The victim also has the right to be informed when the sexual assault evidence is submitted to a forensic laboratory and the results of any comparison against a DNA database. The law enforcement agency investigating the case must provide this information to the victim in a timely manner and upon request. The victim can designate another person to receive this information, and the failure to provide these rights does not affect the criminal proceedings against the accused.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee (on 03/16/2020)

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