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NJ S3666

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.


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Introduced
04/26/2021
In Committee
04/26/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill specifically authorizes the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) to pay expenses related to protecting the safety of cooperating witnesses. The bill defines a "cooperating witness" as a witness who testifies for the government to help prosecute a crime, and includes a confidential informant. The bill also authorizes the Division of Criminal Justice in the Department of Law and Public Safety to award grants from the Victim and Witness Advocacy Fund to public entities and not-for-profit organizations to provide services that protect the safety of cooperating witnesses. Finally, the bill amends the Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to expand the rights of cooperating witnesses. The bill gives these witnesses the right to be provided assistance before and during trial to cope with the psychological and practical obstacles of testifying. These witnesses also would be given the right to receive protective measures before, during, and after a hearing or trial and to have established court procedures ensuring their safety while testifying. According to the sponsor, witnesses who risk their own safety and well-being to aid in the prosecution of crimes, including gang-related violence, often are retaliated against in the form of intimidation, death threats, violence, and murder. This deters other witnesses from testifying in criminal trials. This situation necessitates additional funding to be dedicated to services that provide these witnesses with enhanced protections. The Crime Victim's Bill of Rights also needs to specifically guarantee the rights of this subgroup of witnesses.

AI Summary

This bill specifically authorizes the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) to pay expenses related to protecting the safety of cooperating witnesses, defined as witnesses who testify for the government to help prosecute a crime, including confidential informants. The bill also authorizes the Division of Criminal Justice to award grants from the Victim and Witness Advocacy Fund to public entities and not-for-profit organizations to provide services that protect the safety of cooperating witnesses. Additionally, the bill amends the Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to expand the rights of cooperating witnesses, including the right to be provided assistance before and during trial to cope with the psychological and practical obstacles of testifying, and to receive protective measures before, during, and after a hearing or trial.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 04/26/2021)

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