New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2198

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

Impact

The establishment of the county-municipal court is anticipated to streamline judicial processes by allowing counties to handle certain cases collectively. Counties will maintain the responsibility for providing court facilities, including equipment and personnel, while benefiting from the revenue generated through fines and costs associated with the adjudication of cases. Moreover, the bill seeks to improve the handling of criminal pretrial release and detention for eligible defendants, aligning with broader criminal justice reform initiatives enacted in 2017.

Summary

Bill A2198 aims to establish a new judicial mechanism known as the county-municipal court in New Jersey, designed to alleviate some of the administrative burden on traditional municipal courts. Under this bill, counties can create a county-municipal court with limited jurisdiction, allowing them to adjudicate a variety of cases, including violations of county and municipal ordinances as well as motor vehicle and traffic laws. The bill mandates that each municipality within the county agrees, via ordinance, to have violations within its boundaries heard in this new court, thereby consolidating court operations and efficiencies at the county level.

Contention

However, the bill has not been without controversy. Critics raise concerns that consolidating municipal courts into a county-level system may undermine local control over judicial processes. Specifically, municipalities with unique local needs may find themselves compelled to adhere to a more generalized court system that may not adequately address local issues. Additionally, there are apprehensions regarding the equitable distribution of revenues from fines and penalties, which may disproportionately benefit counties at the expense of municipal resources.

Companion Bills

NJ S628

Same As Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

Similar Bills

NJ A2538

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

NJ S1651

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

NJ S628

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

NJ A2539

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NJ A2200

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