New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2499

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

Impact

If enacted, A2499 would significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding parole oversight. Currently, a parole board cannot revoke parole based solely on new charges until they have been adjudicated. This bill, however, requires immediate action if a parolee is accused of offenses that put law enforcement officers in imminent fear of harm, thereby likely increasing the number of parole violations and subsequent incarcerations. This could strengthen the perception of safety among law enforcement personnel but might also raise concerns over the swift revocation of parole without due process in certain cases.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2499 aims to amend existing laws regarding the revocation of parole for individuals who assault or threaten law enforcement officers. The bill mandates that if a parolee is arrested or indicted for such actions, the Chairman of the Parole Board is required to detain the parolee and initiate revocation proceedings. This legislation emphasizes the protection of law enforcement officers, aiming to deter violence against them by establishing a clear consequence for assaults or threats made against officers and their families.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A2499 include concerns about the potential for abuse of the system. Critics argue that the immediate detention and revocation proceedings could disproportionately affect certain demographics and lead to an increase in incarceration rates without guaranteeing fair trials or legal representation. The background and underlying reasons for threats against law enforcement officers are also considered important and may not be appropriately addressed by such a stringent legislative approach.

Companion Bills

NJ S727

Same As Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3723

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

NJ S727

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

NJ S911

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

NJ A3257

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

NJ A788

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

NJ S1078

Provides for reduction in suspended sentence, probation, or parole based on compliance with conditions of sentence; requires report on effect on recidivism.

NJ A5228

Excludes repeat offenders and persons convicted of certain crimes from eligibility for administrative parole release.

NJ S3093

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ S3912

Adds to list of crimes ineligible for administrative parole release.

NJ A5740

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct domestic violence risk assessment and provide assistance; requires court to consider risk assessment.

Similar Bills

NJ S911

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

NJ S727

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

NJ A3723

Requires revocation of parole for assaulting or threatening law enforcement officers.

TX HB2841

Relating to interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications for law enforcement purposes.

TX HB530

Relating to interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications for law enforcement purposes.

TX SB687

Relating to interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications for law enforcement purposes.

TX HB1457

Relating to interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications for law enforcement purposes.

TX SB188

Relating to interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications for law enforcement purposes.