New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3046

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Restores the death penalty for certain murders.

Impact

If passed, A3046 would have profound implications on existing statutes concerning capital punishment and how murder cases are prosecuted. The bill stipulates that sentencing for capital murder would undergo a two-phase process where aggravating factors must be proven during a separate hearing. This stipulation aims to ensure that the application of the death penalty is reserved for the most egregious cases. Defendants found guilty of capital murder face complexities in their legal representation and proceedings, impacting their rights and the operational workload of the judicial system.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3046 proposes to reinstate the death penalty in New Jersey for certain categories of murders, specifically targeting heinous crimes such as those involving the murder of a law enforcement officer or correction officer, the murder of a victim under the age of 18, or killings occurring during terrorist acts. This legislation seeks to amend and supplement existing laws, following the previous repeal of the death penalty in 2007, which replaced it with life imprisonment without parole. The bill highlights a significant shift in the state’s approach to capital punishment, returning to a controversial and divisive issue in New Jersey's legal framework.

Contention

The return to the death penalty via A3046 is likely to ignite a robust public and political debate regarding its moral, ethical, and practical implications. Opponents of the death penalty argue that it is an outdated and inhumane practice, inherently flawed by the potential for wrongful convictions. Supporters assert the necessity of such measures to deter violent crime and provide justice for victims and their families. Moreover, the bill raises questions about the execution methods, the role of the Department of Corrections in administering capital punishment, and the psychological impact on the personnel involved in executions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1260

Restores the death penalty for certain murders.

NJ A2435

Reinstates the death penalty for certain murders.

NJ S1672

Reinstates the death penalty for certain murders.

NJ A710

Provides for mandatory terms of imprisonment for certain sexual assaults upon a minor; amends murder statute.

NJ A1730

Provides for mandatory terms of imprisonment for certain sexual assaults upon a minor; amends murder statute.

NJ S4052

Amends felony murder, aggravated manslaughter, and aggravated assault statutes to include death or bodily injury occurring during commission of auto theft.

NJ A5317

Amends felony murder, aggravated manslaughter, and aggravated assault statutes to include death or bodily injury occurring during commission of auto theft.

NJ HB0147

Death Penalty Modifications

NJ A1001

"Judy and Nikki's Law"; provides for life imprisonment without parole for persons convicted of murder of a child 16 years of age or younger.

NJ A2122

"Judy and Nikki's Law"; provides for life imprisonment without parole for persons convicted of murder of a child 16 years of age or younger.

Similar Bills

NJ A1260

Restores the death penalty for certain murders.

NJ A2435

Reinstates the death penalty for certain murders.

NJ S1672

Reinstates the death penalty for certain murders.

AR SB552

To Create The Offense Of Capital Rape.

NJ S3823

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ A5004

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

CA SB1358

Public Utilities Commission: proceedings: hearings.

CA AB2200

Criminal procedure: discrimination.