New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3458

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights concerning defendants' recommended release; incorporates right to testify at parole hearing and other proceedings.

Impact

The proposed adjustments in A3458 would allow victims to provide oral, written, or recorded video testimony at proceedings that could lead to a defendant’s release. This includes situations where release is pending due to furlough for work or temporary medical situations. By doing so, it aims to ensure that victims' voices are heard and considered during critical stages such as parole hearings, which is not only a procedural change but also aims to increase the emotional security of victims involved in these legal processes.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3458 seeks to expand the existing Crime Victim's Bill of Rights in New Jersey, specifically concerning the rights of crime victims regarding the release of defendants. The bill strives to address gaps in current law that only require victims to be notified of a defendant's actual release, by extending this notification requirement to recommended releases as well. This modification is designed to provide victims with greater involvement in the criminal justice process and enhance their rights during parole and related proceedings.

Contention

While supporters of A3458, including its sponsor Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, argue that these changes are necessary to update and improve the rights of victims, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic's implications for inmate releases, there may be contention surrounding how these amendments will interact with defendant rights and the overall efficiency of the corrections system. The bill responds directly to Executive Order No. 124, which permitted the temporary release of inmates to mitigate health risks, suggesting a response to immediate public safety concerns while potentially raising questions about balancing victims' rights with defendants' rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2819

Expands rights of crime victims.

NJ A3747

Expands rights of crime victims.

NJ S407

Expands rights of crime victims.

NJ S3847

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ A5726

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ A3863

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ S1062

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ A3956

Enhances "Crime Victim's Bill of Rights"; prohibits defendant from entering crime victim's home throughout criminal justice process, including in relation to any investigation or discovery.

NJ S609

Enhances "Crime Victim's Bill of Rights"; prohibits defendant from entering crime victim's home throughout criminal justice process, including in relation to any investigation or discovery.

NJ S2093

Enhances "Crime Victim's Bill of Rights"; prohibits defendant from entering crime victim's home throughout criminal justice process, including in relation to any investigation or discovery.

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