New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S407

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Expands rights of crime victims.

Impact

The bill’s enactment would standardize the practice regarding victim impact statements across courts in New Jersey, addressing inconsistencies where some courts allowed such statements from non-victims while others did not. Additionally, S407 acknowledges the presence of victims and witnesses at specific post-adjudication hearings, thus affirming their ongoing involvement in cases that may require delicate handling, such as the review of sex offenders. This grants victims a larger role and protects their interests at crucial stages of the judicial process.

Summary

Senate Bill S407 expands the rights of crime victims in New Jersey. This legislation seeks to amend current laws to enhance the protections and considerations afforded to victims and witnesses throughout the criminal justice process. A key feature of the bill is to enable certain non-victim individuals, who have a close personal relationship with a victim, to make in-person statements at sentencing. This change aims to ensure that the voices of those who have witnessed the impact of a crime, such as friends or family members, are heard in court, particularly in severe cases like homicide.

Contention

One point of potential contention surrounding S407 could revolve around the balance between granting victims more rights and ensuring the privacy of defendants, especially in sensitive cases. While supporters of the bill argue that victim involvement can provide crucial context during sentencing and post-conviction hearings, critics may raise concerns about the implications of allowing non-victims to speak, particularly in terms of the fairness of trials and the rights of the accused. The bill attempts to address these concerns by allowing courts the discretion to limit who may speak at proceedings, particularly when it comes to avoiding invasions of privacy for defendants.

Companion Bills

NJ A2819

Same As Expands rights of crime victims.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2819

Expands rights of crime victims.

NJ A3747

Expands rights of crime victims.

NJ S1062

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

NJ S3847

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

NJ A5726

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

NJ A3863

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

NJ A3458

Expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights concerning defendants' recommended release; incorporates right to testify at parole hearing and other proceedings.

NJ A678

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

NJ A2845

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

NJ S1540

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

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