New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2935

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

Impact

The bill mandates a 10-year suspension of driving privileges for those convicted of their fifth DUI offense. Importantly, if the offense occurs in a designated school zone or in close proximity to a school crossing, the suspension period doubles to 20 years. These changes are designed to deter repeat offenders more effectively and aim to reduce incidents of drunk driving, especially around school-related areas, as part of a broader initiative to protect children.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2935 aims to increase penalties for individuals convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) for the fifth time or more. Currently classified as a traffic offense under New Jersey law, such repeat offenses would be elevated to a crime of the third degree, punishable with significant fines, imprisonment from three to five years, or both. This legislative proposal represents a toughened stance against repeat offenders in a bid to enhance public safety on roadways.

Conclusion

In summary, A2935 represents a significant shift in New Jersey's approach to repeat DUI offenders, emphasizing enhanced penalties aimed at protecting public safety, particularly in vulnerable areas like schools. While the bill is designed to act as a deterrent, its potential social and judicial impacts will likely fuel discussions in the legislative process as it progresses.

Contention

Debate surrounding A2935 may center on the implications of increased penalties and their effectiveness in deterring DUI offenses. Proponents argue that stricter laws are necessary to reduce incidences of drunk driving and enhance safety for pedestrians, particularly in school zones. However, critics may raise concerns about the fairness of applying severe penalties uniformly and whether such measures truly address the underlying issues of alcohol dependency and rehabilitation for offenders. There is an ongoing discussion regarding how best to balance punitive measures with support for recovery programs.

Companion Bills

NJ S974

Same As Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

Previously Filed As

NJ S974

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ A1766

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ S1912

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ S1269

Criminalizes fourth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ S482

Criminalizes fourth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ A4800

Concerns use of ignition interlock devices for drunk driving offenses.

NJ S3011

Concerns use of ignition interlock devices for drunk driving offenses.

NJ A702

Extends penalties for driving under the influence to include any substance that impairs driving ability; deems driver's consent to non-invasive drug tests.

NJ A5869

Imposes additional curriculum for Intoxicated Driving Program; requires participation by offenders convicted of, or initially charged with DWI.

NJ S3273

Requires court to order financial support for child if child's parent or guardian is killed by drunk driver.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.