New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1610

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

Impact

If enacted, A1610 will strengthen state laws concerning theft and burglary during emergencies, which could significantly affect law enforcement and judicial responses during calamities. The bill emphasizes the seriousness of crimes perpetrated under such circumstances, portraying them as particularly egregious. By establishing these penalties, lawmakers aim to deter potential offenders from exploiting vulnerable situations during emergencies. The bill also reinforces the power of the Governor to issue executive orders during emergencies, maintaining that ongoing emergencies still allow for these penalties to be applicable.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1610 proposes to amend the New Jersey Disaster Control Act by instituting mandatory penalties for individuals who commit crimes such as burglary and theft during a declared state of emergency. This legislation is motivated by concerns about increased criminal activity during emergencies and aims to enhance public safety by imposing stricter consequences for such offenses. The bill mandates that those found guilty of committing burglary, robbery, or theft during an emergency must serve a minimum of six months in prison or complete six months of community service, thereby supplementing existing penalties under Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes.

Contention

While supporters of A1610 argue that it is essential to deter crime in vulnerable times, there may be pushback from those concerned that mandatory sentencing could limit judicial discretion. Critics might argue that such a blanket penalty does not consider the circumstances of each individual case, potentially leading to unjust outcomes. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of mandatory penalties in truly preventing crime during emergencies, with some advocates calling for a focus on preventive measures rather than punitive ones. Nevertheless, the bill reflects a growing desire among lawmakers to address security concerns during emergencies vigorously.

Companion Bills

NJ S118

Same As Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

Similar Bills

NJ S447

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ A755

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ S118

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

CA SB265

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CA AB271

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CA ABX112

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CA AB3078

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CA AB1595

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