New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR116

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Urges New Jersey Supreme Court to adopt a uniform modification to the juror notification system.

Impact

Should the resolution be adopted, it would significantly enhance the uniformity of juror management policies in New Jersey. This would likely reduce the uncertainty faced by prospective jurors regarding their need to check back for possible reporting. Additionally, the policy could alleviate some burdens on jurors, including unproductive time spent at courthouses and the potential for lost wages. The implementation of such a measure would not only reflect the judiciary's commitment to serving the public efficiently but could also streamline operational processes within the court system, making it more responsive to fluctuating jury demands.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 116 urges the New Jersey Supreme Court to adopt a uniform policy regarding juror notification procedures across the state's vicinages. The resolution highlights the responsibilities of the New Jersey Judiciary, which handles over one million juror summons annually, and aims to enhance the efficiency with which jurors are managed, minimizing inconvenience to citizens summoned for jury duty. The proposed policy seeks to ensure that prospective jurors dismissed for the day are not placed on 'on call' status for possible service later that same day. Instead, any need for additional jurors should be determined by prompt court-initiated communication with adequate notice for reporting requirements.

Contention

Despite the resolution seemingly focusing on improving efficiency, it could also invite scrutiny regarding the implications for juror attendance and the court's ability to meet its needs on short notice. Legal professionals might express concerns about the adequacy of the court’s proactive communication with jurors and the processes in place for assessing daily juror requirements. Furthermore, questions could arise regarding the balance of minimizing juror inconvenience while still ensuring that the courts are sufficiently staffed and ready to proceed with cases that require juries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR129

Urges New Jersey Supreme Court to refer to supervisory treatment program as "Recovery Court" in publications.

NJ AR107

Urges New Jersey Supreme Court to study reasonableness of lowering court fees in civil asset forfeiture cases.

NJ SR51

Urges New Jersey Supreme Court to study reasonableness of lowering court fees in civil asset forfeiture cases.

NJ AR13

Urges New Jersey Supreme Court to refer to supervisory treatment program as "Recovery Court" in publications.

NJ AB2625

Courts: notification system.

NJ HB0350

Adoption Modifications

NJ SB850

Courts: notification system.

NJ SB255

Courts: notification system.

NJ AB453

Adopting modifications to, and renaming, the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.

NJ SB450

Adopting modifications to, and renaming, the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.

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