New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4571

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

Impact

The enactment of A4571 is expected to have considerable implications on state criminal laws. By establishing stronger penalties, the bill seeks to deter individuals from making threats against legal professionals tasked with enforcing laws and maintaining public safety. This legislative measure is responsive to the growing concerns regarding safety in the justice system, especially for those working in high-profile or contentious cases. It embodies a commitment from the state to provide a protective legal framework for those placed in harm's way due to their roles in the justice system.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4571 aims to enhance legal protections for prosecutors and law enforcement officers by categorizing threats of violence against them and their families as a second-degree crime. This upgrade in the penal classification is significant, as it elevates the severity of the consequences faced by individuals making such threats. The law stipulates that threats made with the intent to instill fear in these officials are punishable by imprisonment ranging from five to ten years and fines of up to $150,000.

Contention

Although the bill largely received support with the argument that it addresses real threats faced by law enforcement and legal agents, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for misuse of such laws. They may argue that overzealous enforcement could infringe on free speech rights or lead to disproportionate penalties against individuals for comments made in heated moments. This could lead to debates about balancing security and civil liberties in a legal context.

Companion Bills

NJ S1255

Same As Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1547

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ S1255

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ S566

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ A5456

Makes human trafficking-related crimes subject to No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ S4319

Makes human trafficking-related crimes subject to No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ A3470

Establishes second degree crime for threatening to kill law enforcement officers.

NJ A2218

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, makes crime subject to No Early Release Act, and upgrades burglary of residence to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ A4810

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, makes crime subject to No Early Release Act, and upgrades burglary of residence to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ S705

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, makes crime subject to No Early Release Act, and upgrades burglary of residence to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ S2929

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, makes crime subject to No Early Release Act, and upgrades burglary of residence to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

NJ A1547

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ S566

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ S1255

Establishes threats of violence against prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their family members as a second degree crime, subject to the No Early Release Act sentencing.

NJ S3204

Creates second degree crime of home invasion burglary as No Early Release Act offense; creates third degree crime of residential burglary; permits waiver of juvenile with firearm during burglary of residence.

NJ A4299

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

NJ S3963

Establishes separate criminal offense for threats against certain persons involved in criminal proceedings; requires pretrial detention.

NJ A4567

Concerns parole for juvenile defendants.

NJ S3006

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.