New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1858

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Eliminates certain prohibitions to expungements of criminal records.

Impact

If enacted, A1858 would amend several key statutes in New Jersey law, specifically N.J.S.2C:52-6 and N.J.S.2C:52-14, which govern the expungement of criminal records. The modifications would allow individuals whose charges were dismissed to pursue expungement more freely, thereby streamlining the current procedures. By removing prohibitions that prevent applications for expungement based on prior treatment programs, the bill intends to promote a more rehabilitative approach within the justice system, aligning state practice with current understandings of criminal justice and rehabilitation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1858 proposes significant changes to the expungement process for criminal records in New Jersey. Currently, individuals seeking to expunge their criminal records after charges have been dismissed must adhere to specific waiting periods, especially for those dismissed under programs like supervisory treatment or conditional discharge. A1858 seeks to eliminate these waiting periods, thus allowing individuals to apply for expungement immediately following the resolution of their case, provided there was no conviction. This legislative change aims to improve the reintegration process for individuals with criminal records, reducing barriers to employment and other opportunities.

Contention

Notably, A1858 may face scrutiny from various stakeholder groups during the legislative process. Proponents argue that the elimination of waiting periods supports civil rights and helps individuals move forward without the stigma of past arrests. However, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for abuse of the expungement process, particularly regarding serious offenses that could warrant public scrutiny. The bill's passage will require careful consideration of its implications for community safety alongside the benefits of facilitating rehabilitation for individuals with past criminal charges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1704

Eliminates certain prohibitions to expungements of criminal records.

NJ S1536

Amends eligibility for expungement of criminal records.

NJ S1589

Amends eligibility for expungement of criminal records.

NJ A3265

Expands expungement eligibility; eliminates cap on number of convictions person may expunge; eliminates limitation on number of times person may be granted expungement.

NJ A1362

Expands expungement eligibility; eliminates cap on number of convictions person may expunge; eliminates limitation on number of times person may be granted expungement.

NJ S3540

Grants discretion to court in expungement of records related to domestic violence arrests not resulting in conviction.

NJ A5826

Revises and clarifies certain expungement procedures.

NJ S4211

Revises and clarifies certain expungement procedures.

NJ A4749

Makes certain procedural and substantive reforms to expungement statutes to reduce filing burdens and expand eligibility.

NJ A3287

Establishes pilot program in Paterson authorizing non-disclosure of records of certain expungements.

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