New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1375

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires online portal to report law enforcement officer misconduct; establishes duty to report by law enforcement officers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3275

Requires online portal to report law enforcement officer misconduct; establishes duty to report by law enforcement officers.

NJ A1381

Requires Attorney General to establish model duty-to-intervene policy for law enforcement officers; requires entities that employ law enforcement officers to adopt duty-to-intervene policy.

NJ A3281

Requires Attorney General to establish model duty-to-intervene policy for law enforcement officers; requires entities that employ law enforcement officers to adopt duty-to-intervene policy.

NJ A5171

Concerns motor vehicle stops by law enforcement officers.

NJ A2019

Concerns motor vehicle stops by law enforcement officers.

NJ A3098

Establishes crime of knowingly filing false report against law enforcement officers.

NJ S1627

Establishes crime of knowingly filing false report against law enforcement officers.

NJ S1018

Establishes crime of knowingly filing false report against law enforcement officers.

NJ A1373

Establishes crime of knowingly filing false report against law enforcement officers.

NJ HB1642

Relating to official oppression and to law enforcement policies requiring peace officers to report certain peace officer misconduct; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

CA SB981

Criminal procedure: factual innocence.

CA SB490

Victim compensation.

CA SB78

Criminal procedure: factual innocence.

CA AB2232

Accessibility to emergency information and services: emergency shelters: persons with pets.

CA AB3235

Short-term lodging rates.

CA AB1959

Innocence Commission Pilot Programs: Post-Conviction Justice Unit.

CA AB2706

Innocence Commission Pilot Programs.

NJ A3281

Requires Attorney General to establish model duty-to-intervene policy for law enforcement officers; requires entities that employ law enforcement officers to adopt duty-to-intervene policy.