New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4072

Introduced
5/26/22  

Caption

Permits, under certain circumstances, person adjudged juvenile delinquent to expunge record for act which would have constituted robbery if committed by adult.

Impact

The enactment of A4072 would significantly impact juvenile justice in New Jersey by establishing clearer guidelines on expungements. Historically, juvenile acts that would be considered robbery under adult law have been ineligible for expungement, resulting in lifelong consequences for young individuals. By permitting expungement for those whose actions involved no violence or weapons, the bill endeavors to mitigate the stigma around juvenile records, potentially impacting future employment, education, and housing opportunities for affected individuals. This shift aligns with a growing movement to reform juvenile justice systems across the country, advocating for rehabilitation over punishment.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4072 aims to provide a mechanism for individuals adjudged as juvenile delinquents to expunge records associated with acts that would have been classified as robbery if committed by an adult. This bill introduces a critical exception in New Jersey's existing expungement laws, allowing these individuals to clear their delinquent records, provided the act did not involve physical harm or the use of a weapon. This change seeks to give young offenders a second chance, promoting their reintegration into society while also addressing long-standing concerns about the long-term effects of a juvenile delinquency record on future opportunities.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions around its implications and effectiveness. Proponents argue that it addresses the hurdles faced by juveniles seeking to move past their mistakes without the burden of a permanent record. Meanwhile, some critics express concern that the bill might undermine accountability for serious offenses, suggesting a need for careful consideration of the criteria for expungement. These discussions highlight the balance lawmakers must strike between offering redemption to young people and maintaining public safety and justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3744

Permits, under certain circumstances, person adjudged juvenile delinquent to expunge record for act which would have constituted robbery if committed by adult.

NJ A2917

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

NJ A3596

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

NJ S3846

Makes certain amendments to expungement statutes to reduce filing burdens and expand eligibility.

NJ A4749

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

NJ A5826

Revises and clarifies certain expungement procedures.

NJ S3821

Provides that recording of violent act or distribution of such recording constitutes crime of inciting violence under certain circumstances; requires juvenile accused of such offense to be tried as adult.

NJ S4438

Permits waiver of juvenile regardless of age under certain circumstances; makes juveniles eligible for waiver for terrorism and human trafficking.

NJ A5721

Permits waiver of juvenile regardless of age under certain circumstances; makes juveniles eligible for waiver for terrorism and human trafficking.

NJ S3469

Expands prosecutor's ability to motion for transfer of certain juvenile delinquency cases to adult court.

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