New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3296

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Prohibits forfeiture of inmate's commutation credits for minor disciplinary infractions and expands inmate's ability to restore certain forfeited credits.

Impact

The bill directly amends existing laws related to the management of inmate commutation credits, particularly R.S.30:4-140. It specifies that the Commissioner of Corrections must assess inmate eligibility for restoring credits at least every three months. If passed, it would adjust the conditions under which inmates can regain credits, significantly easing the path for restoration of gained time lost due to minor infractions, thereby influencing overall inmate behavior and rehabilitation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3296 aims to reform how commutation credits are managed for inmates in New Jersey by prohibiting the forfeiture of these credits due to minor disciplinary infractions. The legislation recognizes that certain minor offenses should not result in the loss of credits that could reduce an inmate's sentence. By establishing that credits can only be forfeited for serious infractions, the bill seeks to promote fairness and accountability within the correctional system, while also encouraging good behavior among inmates.

Contention

Debate surrounding A3296 reflects broader discussions on inmates' rights versus correctional discipline. Supporters of the bill argue that it addresses the potential for punitive overreach in the correctional system, advocating for a fair model that rewards compliance with prison rules rather than strictly punishing minor misconduct. Conversely, opponents may argue that this could undermine discipline within correctional facilities, potentially eliminating deterrents for behaviors deemed disruptive, such as tardiness or minor property infractions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1792

Prohibits forfeiture of inmate's commutation credits for minor disciplinary infractions and expands inmate's ability to restore certain forfeited credits.

NJ HB66

Provides relative to forfeiture of good time credit (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

NJ HB06738

An Act Concerning Compassionate Or Medical Parole And Credits Awarded For Release During An Emergency Declaration And Sentence Commutations By The Board Of Pardons And Paroles.

NJ HB600

Seizure and forfeiture; prohibit waiver of forfeiture and revise standard of proof.

NJ HB337

Seizure and forfeiture; prohibit waiver of forfeiture and revise standard of proof.

NJ HB1220

Relating to the restoration of certain inmates' good conduct time that is forfeited during a term of imprisonment.

NJ A1059

Establishes geriatric parole for certain eligible inmates.

NJ A2902

Establishes geriatric parole for certain eligible inmates.

NJ HB1678

To Authorize The Governor To Deny An Application For Pardon, Commutation Of Sentence, And Remission Of Fines And Forfeitures With Prejudice.

NJ A2478

Provides earned time credits to reduce parole eligibility date for inmates who participate in substance abuse treatment program.

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