New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1362

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Expands expungement eligibility; eliminates cap on number of convictions person may expunge; eliminates limitation on number of times person may be granted expungement.

Impact

Notably, the proposed legislation would allow expungement of first-degree and second-degree drug offenses, provided the court determines it is in the public interest. Currently, only lesser degrees of such offenses are eligible for expungement. Moreover, the bill aims to facilitate expedited expungement for 'young drug offenders' who committed their crimes at age 21 or younger, enabling them to overcome their past mistakes and rebuild their lives despite previous convictions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1362 aims to significantly expand the eligibility for expungement of criminal records in New Jersey. The bill proposes to eliminate the cap on the number of criminal convictions a person can seek to expunge, and it removes the restrictions on the number of applications an individual may file for expungement relief. This is seen as a major step toward providing individuals who have served their time a chance for a clean slate, thereby reducing barriers to employment and social reintegration, particularly for those with multiple convictions.

Contention

While this bill addresses significant issues regarding rehabilitation and second chances, it does raise points of contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Critics may argue that allowing the expungement of higher degree crimes and removing limitations could lead to public safety concerns. Supporters, however, maintain that expanding expungement rights will promote rehabilitation and limit the lifelong stigma associated with a criminal record, thus enhancing reintegration into society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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NJ A3265

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