New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1309

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.

Impact

If enacted, A1309 would modify the legal landscape surrounding victim rights in New Jersey, potentially enhancing victims' engagement in the criminal justice process. By removing administrative barriers that could impede access to police reports, the bill aims to empower victims with important information about their cases. Furthermore, the amendment aligns with standards established by the Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy to improve the quality of services provided to victims and witnesses involved in criminal proceedings.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1309 proposes significant amendments to existing New Jersey laws by requiring law enforcement agencies to provide crime victims and their next-of-kin with copies of police reports related to the crimes against them at no charge. This obligation is part of the broader goal to ensure that victims' rights are upheld and that they have the necessary information and support during the legal process. Under the bill, victims will not be required to submit formal requests under the Open Public Records Act to obtain these reports, streamlining their access to critical information concerning their cases.

Contention

While supporters of A1309 argue that it is a necessary step to enhance transparency and victim support, there are concerns regarding the implications for law enforcement and the handling of sensitive information. Critics may raise issues about privacy and the potential unintended consequences of increased access to police reports, which could include the release of information before it is appropriate or safe. Balancing the rights and needs of victims while maintaining the integrity of investigations is expected to be a topic of considerable debate among stakeholders as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NJ S2696

Same As Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.

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