Bill

Bill > S4174


NJ S4174

NJ S4174
Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.


summary

Introduced
11/22/2021
In Committee
11/22/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would eliminate the statute of limitations for prosecution for the crime of human trafficking. Currently, under the provisions of N.J.S.2C:1-6 there is no statute of limitations for prosecutions for the following crimes: murder; manslaughter; sexual assault; and criminal offenses arising from violations of certain environmental statutes concerning widespread injury or damage. Prosecution for other crimes, such as human trafficking, must be commenced within five years, except for certain crimes enumerated in the statute such as: (1) bribery and official misconduct offenses which must be commenced within seven years; (2) criminal sexual contact or endangering the welfare of a minor which must be commenced within five years after the victim attains the age of 18 or two years after discovery, whichever is later. Prosecutions for disorderly persons offenses must be commenced within one year after they are committed. By eliminating the statute of limitations for human trafficking crimes, the prosecution for these crimes may be commenced at any time rather than within five years after it is committed.

AI Summary

This bill eliminates the statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes in New Jersey. Currently, most crimes must be prosecuted within a certain time frame, usually five years, but this bill would allow for the prosecution of human trafficking crimes at any time, rather than within that five-year period. This change aligns human trafficking crimes with other serious offenses like murder and sexual assault, which also have no statute of limitations. The bill would apply to all human trafficking offenses that have not yet been barred from prosecution under the existing statute of limitations as of the bill's effective date.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee (on 11/22/2021)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...
Loading...