New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4730

Introduced
10/11/22  

Caption

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, A4730 will significantly alter the legal landscape concerning assaults on law enforcement personnel. Specifically, it will increase the punishment for such offenses, allowing for prison sentences ranging from five to ten years and fines reaching up to $150,000 for second-degree assault, thereby enhancing the penalties above those currently imposed under the third-degree classification. For offenses where no injury occurs, the crime remains classified as a third-degree assault, thus preserving the existing penalty range for uninjured assaults but increasing the stakes for those that do result in harm.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4730 aims to enhance the penalties for assaults committed against law enforcement officers in New Jersey. Under current law, assaulting a law enforcement officer resulting in bodily injury is classified as a third-degree crime, while assaults without injury are considered a fourth-degree crime. This bill proposes to elevate the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer to a second-degree crime when there is bodily injury involved. The rationale provided by the sponsor, Assemblyman Alex Sauickie, is to address the increasing anti-police sentiment and to establish a clearer deterrent against such actions.

Contention

The proposed changes may spark notable discussions regarding the balance between enhancing public safety and addressing the concerns around police conduct and accountability. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary response to the challenges faced by law enforcement amid rising violence and hostility, seen as crucial for maintaining order and deterring future crimes against police officers. Conversely, critics of the bill may point out potential issues concerning the overprotection of law enforcement and advocate for more comprehensive reforms within policing and justice systems to alleviate tensions between communities and law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1263

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ S1709

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ S611

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ A906

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ A2515

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ S3201

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ A2378

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ A4697

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ S3093

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ A4417

Upgrades penalty for assault committed at certain unpermitted mass gatherings.

Similar Bills

NJ S611

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ S1709

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ A1263

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ A2515

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ A906

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ A4444

Upgrades certain types of assault against sports officials to aggravated assault.

NJ S709

Upgrades certain types of assault against sports officials to aggravated assault.

NJ S2625

Upgrades penalties for assaulting certain health care support staff and security guards at health care facilities and human services and veterans' facilities.