New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3469

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Upgrades simple assault to aggravated assault when committed against registered security officer.

Impact

The proposed amendment would increase the penalties associated with crimes committed against security officers, specifically raising the repercussions for simple assaults. Under the bill, an assault that causes bodily injury to a security officer would be classified as a third-degree crime, carrying penalties of three to five years of imprisonment and fines up to $15,000. If no bodily injury occurs, the offense would be considered a fourth-degree crime, with penalties up to 18 months in prison and fines of $10,000. This change could potentially lead to more severe penalties in court for perpetrators of violence against security personnel, effectively altering the landscape of accountability within this professional sector.

Summary

Assembly Bill 3469 proposes an amendment to New Jersey's handling of assault cases, specifically aimed at security officers. The bill reclassifies simple assault against a registered security officer as aggravated assault when the officer is identifiable while performing their duties. This change reflects a broader legislative trend to enhance protections for individuals in roles associated with public safety. The legislation seeks to ensure that those in security roles are afforded the same level of legal protection as other public service professionals like law enforcement officers and emergency responders, acknowledging the potential risks they face while engaged in their duties.

Contention

While the intention behind A3469 is to secure better protections for security officers, the bill may also provoke debate around the implications of such legal reclassifications. Critics could argue that this creates a hierarchy of protection among different professions and might encourage a perception of heightened risks associated with security work, which could lead to unintended consequences in law enforcement practices or public safety perceptions. Moreover, stakeholders from the security sector may have differing views on how this law could affect their professional responsibilities and interactions with the public.

Companion Bills

NJ S608

Same As Upgrades simple assault to aggravated assault when committed against registered security officer.

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