New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5135

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Engrossed
3/30/23  

Caption

Prohibits VCCO from denying award of compensation to victims with certain outstanding warrants and charges.

Impact

The bill is expected to impact state laws governing victim compensation significantly. It modifies Section 10 of P.L.1971, c.317, which outlines the qualifications and processes for victims seeking damages and assistance. By preventing the VCCO from denying compensation based solely on certain legal conditions facing the victims, it promotes a more inclusive approach to victim support. This change aims to alleviate the burdens that victims may face from prior legal issues, ensuring they receive help in overcoming the aftermath of crimes committed against them.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5135 aims to amend existing legislation concerning compensation for victims of crime in New Jersey. Specifically, it prohibits the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) from denying compensation to victims based solely on outstanding arrest warrants or pending criminal charges related to minor offenses. This legislation seeks to ensure that victims who may otherwise need assistance in the aftermath of a crime are not further victimized by legal technicalities that could deny them necessary support.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A5135 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among advocates for victims' rights. Proponents argue that the bill is a critical step toward reforming the compensation system to be more equitable and accessible. However, some concerns were raised regarding potential abuse of the system by individuals with ongoing legal issues, prompting a discussion on the balance between providing support and maintaining accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications of allowing individuals with criminal charges pending to receive assistance. Critics worry that such provisions may encourage individuals with outstanding legal issues to seek compensation and may complicate enforcement of existing laws. This has led to debates about the potential for misuse and the overall efficiency of the compensation system. Nevertheless, proponents emphasize the importance of supporting victims regardless of their circumstances, arguing that the overall goal is to aid those affected by crime without additional barriers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5629

Makes victims of motor vehicle accidents eligible for VCCO compensation under certain circumstances; establishes Traffic Crash Victim's Bill of Rights.

NJ S4342

Makes victims of motor vehicle accidents eligible for VCCO compensation under certain circumstances; establishes Traffic Crash Victim's Bill of Rights.

NJ A1707

Establishes presumption that VCCO will order payment to victim of crime.

NJ A4378

Authorizes VCCO to make payments to dependents of deceased victims in cases of strict liability for drug-induced deaths.

NJ A3745

Authorizes VCCO to make payments to dependents of deceased victims in cases of strict liability for drug-induced deaths.

NJ S3700

Establishes presumption that VCCO will order payment to victim of crime.

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 S1819

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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