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NJ A5864

NJ A5864
Allows law enforcement officers to review body worn camera recordings prior to creating initial report.


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Introduced
06/14/2021
In Committee
06/14/2021
Crossed Over
12/20/2021
Passed
01/10/2022
Dead
Vetoed
11/08/2021
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/18/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill allows law enforcement officers to review body worn camera recordings prior to creating an initial report. Under current law, a law enforcement officer is prohibited from reviewing or receiving an accounting of certain body worn camera recordings prior to creating any required initial reports, statements, and interviews regarding the recorded event; however, this is not intended to prevent the officer from considering, reviewing, or receiving an accounting of the body worn camera recording subsequent to the creation of any required initial reports, statements, and interviews regarding the recorded event. The body worn camera recordings subject to this prohibition under current law include: 1) a recording that captures images involving an encounter about which a complaint has been registered by a subject of the body worn camera recording; 2) a recording that pertains to a criminal investigation or otherwise records information that may be subject to discovery in a prosecution; 3) a recording of an arrest that did not result in an ongoing prosecution, or a recording of the use of police force; or 4) a recording of an incident that is the subject of an internal affairs complaint. Under the provisions of this bill, a law enforcement officer is to be permitted to review and receive an accounting of a body worn camera recording prior to creating any required initial reports, statements, and interviews regarding the recorded event.

AI Summary

This bill allows law enforcement officers to review body worn camera recordings prior to creating an initial report, except for recordings involving certain sensitive incidents such as complaints by subjects, use of force resulting in death or serious injury, firearm discharges, in-custody deaths, or internal affairs complaints. Under current law, officers were generally prohibited from reviewing the recordings before creating their initial reports, statements, and interviews. The bill maintains the requirement that officers cannot use the recordings for any commercial or non-law enforcement purpose, and provides consequences for officers who fail to properly record or retain the footage.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Passed Senate (Passed Both Houses) (38-1) (on 01/10/2022)

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