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NJ A2593

NJ A2593
Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.


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

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The bill would establish a one-year pilot program, titled the "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program," to be operated in Monmouth, Union, Camden, and Cumberland counties. The program would offer services and treatment to defendants on pretrial release, with the intent of bettering their health and social well-being in order to improve court appearance rates and enhance short-term and long-term public safety. A defendant arrested for a crime or offense in Monmouth, Union, Camden, or Cumberland county would be eligible to participate in the program if the court granted, pursuant to the procedure set forth in P.L.2014, c.31 (C.2A:162-15 et al.), pretrial release conditioned on monitoring by the Judiciary's Pretrial Services Program. A defendant who would qualify for release on the defendant's own personal recognizance or on execution of an unsecured appearance bond could also voluntarily agree, upon petition to the court, to participate and be subject to the conditions of the program. As a condition of release established by the court, an eligible defendant would receive a biopsychosocial or other appropriate assessment and participate in an orientation which offers medical, psychological, or psychiatric treatment, as well as responsive services. These services are provided by, and coordinated through, an approved pretrial community support provider, selected by the Administrative Director of the Courts. The approved community support provider would be either a non-profit or for-profit organization that has provided, for a period of at least two years prior to the implementation of the pilot program, comprehensive reentry services within the State for incarcerated persons released from prisons or county jails which are similar to services to be available to participating defendants during their pretrial release. The biopsychosocial assessment would be required to include, but not be limited to: (1) a screening for substance use disorders; (2) a medical, mental health, and behavioral health assessment including an evaluation of the defendant's medical needs; and (3) an evaluation of the defendant's employment readiness, capacity for independence, and ability to manage the defendant's personal affairs. The assessment would be used by the support provider to develop and implement an individualized pretrial plan for community-based services and needs for the defendant, which would be submitted to the court and the Pretrial Services Program. Successful participation by a defendant in complying with the conditions of the support provider's individualized pretrial plan would be given due consideration by prosecutors in making charging decisions, and by courts in ordering an appropriate sentence, as successful participation would be considered a mitigating sentencing factor. At the program's conclusion the Administrative Office of the Courts would make a report to the Governor and Legislature, which would include program data prepared by the pretrial community support provider, and make recommendations on whether the program should continue, or be expanded or modified.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a one-year "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" in Monmouth, Union, Camden, and Cumberland counties. The program would offer services and treatment to certain defendants on pretrial release, such as biopsychosocial assessments, case management, and community-based services, with the goal of improving court appearance rates and enhancing public safety. Eligible defendants could be required to participate as a condition of their pretrial release, or could voluntarily agree to participate. Successful completion of the program would be considered a mitigating factor in sentencing decisions. The Administrative Office of the Courts would oversee the program and select an approved community support provider to operate it.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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