New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4159

Introduced
11/30/23  

Caption

Permits voluntary participation in treatment as condition of pretrial release under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, S4159 would modify existing regulations under P.L.2014, c.31, specifically enhancing conditions for pretrial release. Currently, courts have limited options regarding defendants whose release is revoked. This bill broadens those options, allowing courts to consider the rehabilitative potential of treatment programs, thereby facilitating a shift from a punitive to a more rehabilitative approach in handling eligible defendants. As a result, the legislation could positively affect recidivism rates among individuals engaging with mental health and substance use disorders.

Summary

Senate Bill S4159 aims to amend the state's criminal procedure regarding pretrial release by allowing eligible defendants the option to engage in treatment for drug, alcohol, or mental health issues instead of being detained pending trial. The bill proposes that when a court revokes a defendant's release, it may permit the defendant to voluntarily enter an approved treatment program as an alternative to detention. The necessity for such legislative change arises from the recognition that many individuals involved in the criminal justice system suffer from underlying health issues, which could be addressed through appropriate interventions.

Contention

While there are numerous potential benefits to this proposed legislation, it also raises points of contention. Critics may argue about the adequacy of treatment facilities or question the ability to adequately monitor participation in these programs. Concerns regarding the monitoring of defendant compliance with treatment requirements and the potential for misuse of the program may be highlighted during discussions. The bill does necessitate the approval of treatment programs and oversight of participant reports to the courts, which will also spawn discussions on the practicality of implementing such oversight effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2404

Permits voluntary participation in treatment as condition of pretrial release under certain circumstances.

NJ A5724

Restricts pretrial release of certain defendants; sets conditions for pretrial release of certain first-time offenders; requires revocation of pretrial release under certain circumstances.

NJ A1267

Restricts pretrial release of certain defendants; sets conditions for pretrial release of certain first-time offenders; requires revocation of pretrial release under certain circumstances.

NJ A5104

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ S3472

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ S1701

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ A2385

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ S4168

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ S3107

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A5513

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

Similar Bills

NJ S2404

Permits voluntary participation in treatment as condition of pretrial release under certain circumstances.

NJ A2593

Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.

NJ A5268

Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.

NJ S301

Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.

NJ S3588

Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.

TX HB3738

Relating to the pretrial release of a defendant.

TX HB3011

Relating to the pretrial release of a defendant and to funding for judicial continuing legal education.

TX SB1338

Relating to bail and to judicial education regarding bail practices.