New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3675

Introduced
9/30/24  

Caption

Allows aggregation of value of stolen property across multiple criminal episodes or transactions within a two-year period.

Impact

This bill aims to provide prosecutors with more leverage in theft cases by allowing them to aggregate the value of stolen items. Under current laws, theft is graded based on the total value of stolen property, but this only applies when the acts are part of a single scheme or course of conduct. By expanding this definition, particularly for repeated thefts, the state authorities can impose more severe penalties on repeat offenders, which could potentially deter future crimes.

Summary

Senate Bill 3675, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to amend existing theft laws concerning the aggregation of value for stolen property across multiple criminal episodes or transactions. The key change proposed is the allowance for the aggregation of stolen property values that may occur against the same or different victims, and across various counties, as long as these acts are conducted within a two-year period. This change aims to strengthen legal proceedings against theft by treating multiple instances of theft as a single, consolidated offense if they meet certain criteria.

Contention

Despite its goal of enhancing theft-related prosecutions, the bill may face criticism. Concerns could arise regarding the fairness of punishing individuals for cumulative acts over a two-year period, especially if they are not directly linked. There could also be legal challenges regarding what constitutes a 'single scheme or course of conduct,' creating ambiguity around this definition in practical scenarios. As such, the additional burden on defendants could ignite discussions about the balance between state power and individual rights in criminal justice.

Companion Bills

NJ A5737

Same As Allows aggregation of value of stolen property across multiple criminal episodes or transactions within a two-year period.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5737

Allows aggregation of value of stolen property across multiple criminal episodes or transactions within a two-year period.

NJ A3358

Heightens grade of theft if property stolen is catalytic converter.

NJ A5526

Elevates disorderly persons theft to crime of fourth degree upon second conviction within two years.

NJ A1270

Elevates disorderly persons theft to crime of fourth degree upon second conviction within two years.

NJ S2284

Establishes crimes of theft of motor vehicle and receiving stolen motor vehicle as separate statutory provisions; provides extended sentences for certain persistent offenders.

NJ A4931

Establishes crimes of theft of motor vehicle and receiving stolen motor vehicle as separate statutory provisions; provides extended sentences for certain persistent offenders.

NJ S3389

Establishes crimes of theft of motor vehicle and receiving stolen motor vehicle as separate statutory provisions; provides extended sentences for certain persistent offenders.

NJ A605

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

NJ A635

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

NJ S3410

Upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.

Similar Bills

NJ A5737

Allows aggregation of value of stolen property across multiple criminal episodes or transactions within a two-year period.

NJ S3587

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ A4755

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ A1039

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes committed during a state of emergency.

NJ A2640

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes committed during a state of emergency.

AZ SB1472

Property crimes; classification; sentencing

RI S0545

Provides for tiered and reduced penalties for offenses of larceny, and shoplifting. Further provides that offenses of shoplifting or larceny would not be misdemeanors, repeals habitual offender provisions and other fraudulent offenses.

RI S2553

Theft, Embezzlement, False Pretenses, And Misappropriation