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NJ S1062

NJ S1062
Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
02/08/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights. The Victims' Rights Amendment to the New Jersey Constitution, enacted by the voters in 1991 as paragraph 22 of Article I, makes crime victims' rights a constitutional mandate and specifically provides that victims "shall be entitled to those rights and remedies as may be provided by the Legislature." Under the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights, crime victims and witnesses are to be free from intimidation, harassment, or abuse by any person including the defendant or any other person acting in support of or on behalf of the defendant, due to the involvement of the victim or witness in the criminal justice process. This bill expands the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights by expanding the process for plea agreements. Under current law, victims and witnesses have the opportunity to consult with the prosecuting authority prior to the conclusion of plea negotiations. The bill grants victims and witnesses the opportunity to communicate with the prosecuting authority any perspective the victim may have on considerations related to plea negotiations with the defendant prior to the beginning of any plea negotiations, to consult with the prosecuting authority prior to the conclusion of any plea negotiations, and to have the prosecutor advise the court of the consultation and the victim's position regarding the plea. The bill requires the prosecutor to advise the court of the victim's position unless the victim affirmatively requests otherwise. The bill also allows a court to establish a procedure by which judges in criminal cases may ascertain whether a victim has been afforded an adequate opportunity to communicate and consult with the prosecuting authority on a plea agreement, including whether the prosecuting authority made sufficient efforts to contact the victim in matters in which contact did not occur. In addition, the bill requires law enforcement agencies to furnish, upon request, incident reports to a victim or the victim's attorney when there is a pending application for a domestic violence restraining order or pending application for a sexual assault restraining order within 24 hours or as soon as practicable but in no event more than five days after the date the report is requested. The bill also expands the definition of victim to include the parent or legal guardian of a minor victim acting on behalf of the minor victim. Finally, the bill clarifies that the Victim Witness and Advocacy Fund is to award grants to legal support services. The bill also removes enumerated organizations eligible for grants under current law and provides that organizations eligible to receive grants are to include service providers and county-based programs throughout the State which serve victims of violence.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights, which outlines the rights of crime victims and witnesses in New Jersey. Key provisions include expanding victims' involvement in plea agreements by allowing them to communicate their perspectives before negotiations begin and consult before they conclude, with prosecutors required to inform the court of the victim's position unless the victim requests otherwise; enabling courts to establish procedures to ensure victims have had adequate opportunity to consult with prosecutors on plea agreements; requiring law enforcement agencies to provide incident reports within 24 hours to victims or their attorneys when a domestic violence or sexual assault restraining order application is pending; broadening the definition of "victim" to include the parent or legal guardian of a minor victim acting on their behalf; and clarifying that the Victim and Witness Advocacy Fund will award grants to legal support services and county-based programs serving victims of violence, removing specific enumerated organizations previously eligible for these grants.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 02/08/2024)

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