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NJ A4947

NJ A4947
Clarifies that bribery statute applies to unlawful gratuities received either before or after official acts.


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Introduced
10/21/2024
In Committee
05/12/2025
Crossed Over
03/24/2025
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends the bribery statute to clarify that it is an offense to receive any benefits as consideration for past official acts as well as any benefits as consideration for future official acts. Under current law, a person is guilty of bribery if he directly or indirectly offers, confers or agrees to confer upon another, or solicits, accepts or agrees to accept from another: (a) any benefit as consideration for a decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or exercise of discretion of a public servant, party official or voter on any public issue or in any public election; (b) any benefit as consideration for a decision, vote, recommendation or exercise of official discretion in a judicial or administrative proceeding; (c) any benefit as consideration for a violation of an official duty of a public servant or party official; or (d) any benefit as consideration for the performance of official duties. Under current law, the term "benefit as consideration" means any benefit not authorized by law. Recently, in Snyder v. United States, 144 S. Ct. 1947 (2024), the United States Supreme Court held that the federal bribery statute only applies to criminalize instances when a benefit is given or promised before an official act, but does not apply to instances where a benefit is conferred after the official act. This bill amends State law to make it clear that New Jersey's criminal bribery statute penalizes all instances where a person directly or indirectly offers, confers, or agrees to confer upon another, or solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept from another any benefit as consideration regardless of whether the benefit was received before or after the official act.

AI Summary

This bill amends New Jersey's bribery statute to clarify that it is an offense to receive any benefits as consideration for past official acts, as well as for future official acts. The current law only applies to benefits received before the official act, but this bill expands it to cover benefits received after the official act as well. The purpose is to close a loophole in the law identified by a recent Supreme Court decision, Snyder v. United States, which held that the federal bribery statute does not apply to benefits received after the official act. This bill aims to make it clear that New Jersey's bribery statute penalizes all instances of receiving benefits as consideration for official acts, regardless of whether the benefit was received before or after the act.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee (on 05/12/2025)

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