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NJ A4235
NJ A4235Requires public health emergency credits to be awarded to certain inmates and parolees during public health emergency; prohibits contact with victim upon release of inmate awarded credits.
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Introduced
06/08/2020
06/08/2020
In Committee
09/21/2020
09/21/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires public health emergency credits to be awarded to certain inmates during a public health emergency declared by the Governor in order to provide remission of time from their sentences. The COVID-19 death rate of inmates in New Jersey is the highest in the country. While the State of New Jersey has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, inmates in this State have been afflicted at a particularly alarming rate, as the inability of inmates to quarantine or practice social distancing creates a higher risk to their lives. In providing a method to award these credits, it is the sponsor's intent to expedite the release of certain inmates who are approaching the end of their sentences in order to reduce the risk of harm to inmates and correctional facility staff, while simultaneously protecting the public safety. This bill provides for public health emergency credits to be awarded to certain inmates in the event a public health emergency is declared by the Governor that arises as a result of a communicable or infectious disease, and results in the modification of correctional facility operations. Under the bill, public health emergency credits are to be awarded to any inmate in the custody of the Department of Corrections who is serving a sentence or receiving jail credits applicable to the sentence. The credits would provide further remission from both the maximum and minimum term of the inmate's sentence at the rate of six months for each month, or portion of each month, served during the declared emergency with a maximum of 12 months of remission to be awarded for any declared emergency period. The award of public health emergency credits is not to limit or affect an inmate's eligibility for parole consideration. Public health emergency credits are not to be awarded under the bill to an inmate who has been deemed a repetitive, compulsive sex offender. The bill also provides that juvenile offenders, other than those deemed to be repetitive, compulsive sex offenders, are eligible to receive public health emergency credits. The bill further provides that these juveniles are eligible to receive other credits provided under current law.
AI Summary
This bill requires public health emergency credits to be awarded to certain inmates and parolees during a public health emergency declared by the Governor. The credits would provide remission from both the maximum and minimum term of the inmate's sentence at a rate of four months for each month served during the declared emergency, with a maximum of eight months of remission. The bill also prohibits contact between certain inmates or parolees and their victims upon release. The bill applies to both adult inmates in the custody of the Department of Corrections and juvenile offenders in the custody of the Juvenile Justice Commission who are scheduled to be released within 12 months. The bill outlines procedures for notifying victims, entering no-contact orders, and enforcing violations of those orders.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (16)
Raj Mukherji (D)*,
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D)*,
Shavonda Sumter (D)*,
Linda Carter (D),
Annette Chaparro (D),
Thomas Giblin (D),
Mila Jasey (D),
Gordon Johnson (D),
Yvonne Lopez (D),
Angela Mcknight (D),
Bill Spearman (D),
Shanique Speight (D),
Britnee Timberlake (D),
Anthony Verrelli (D),
Benjie Wimberly (D),
Andrew Zwicker (D),
Last Action
Substituted by S2519 (4R) (on 09/24/2020)
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