New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3098

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of A3098 would impact New Jersey state law by introducing defined penalties specifically aimed at the act of falsely implicating law enforcement officers. Under the amended statute, individuals found guilty of this crime might face three to five years of imprisonment and fines up to $15,000. The crime would not merge with existing convictions related to false incrimination, thus creating a distinct legal framework for addressing such cases. This legislative change is significant as it underscores the importance placed on enforcing accountability and ensuring trust in law enforcement personnel.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3098 aims to establish new legal consequences for individuals who knowingly file false reports against law enforcement officers. Specifically, the bill amends N.J.S.2C:28-4 to classify the act of falsely implicating a police officer in a crime or professional infraction as a crime of the third degree. Alongside this, the bill maintains existing provisions regarding false incrimination and fictitious reports that can also lead to criminal charges. This approach reflects an intent to protect law enforcement integrity by penalizing those who attempt to misuse or abuse the reporting system against officers.

Contention

The introduction of A3098 has stirred discussion on multiple fronts, particularly regarding the balance between accountability for false reporting and the rights of individuals to report misconduct. Critics may argue that the bill could deter individuals from reporting legitimate grievances against law enforcement due to fear of potential repercussions, while supporters contend that it is a necessary measure to discourage malicious and unfounded accusations. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, these discussions regarding its implications for civil liberties compared to the protection of law enforcement will likely shape its final form.

Companion Bills

NJ S1627

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A1373

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 S1627

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

NJ A5265

Upgrades fictitious reporting from crime of fourth degree to crime of third degree.

NJ S1251

Upgrades crime of false public alarm when act done knowing it will result in law enforcement response against certain persons.

NJ S1004

Upgrades crime of false public alarm when act done knowing it will result in law enforcement response against certain persons.

NJ A3153

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

NJ A1375

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

NJ A3275

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

NJ A864

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.