New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5104

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

Impact

The bill fundamentally alters the landscape of pretrial procedures by requiring courts to revoke release for any violation of terms or commission of a new crime while on release. Previously, courts could only detain individuals if it was demonstrated, by clear and convincing evidence, that such action was necessary for safety and compliance assurance. By eliminating the leniency associated with minor marijuana-related offenses, A5104 strengthens the justification for detention and potentially impacts a broader spectrum of defendants, particularly affecting those involved in low-level drug offenses. This shift may lead to higher pretrial detention rates, increasing the burden on the population involved in the justice system.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5104, introduced in New Jersey on January 23, 2023, specifically addresses pretrial release conditions by mandating the detention of defendants who violate such conditions. The bill amends existing legislation within the framework of the criminal justice reform law, aiming to enhance public safety by ensuring that defendants who breach their release conditions face immediate consequences, including revocation of their release. This legislative move reflects a significant shift towards stricter enforcement of compliance with pretrial terms, shifting the balance of pretrial protocols from a presumption of release to a more cautious approach focused on public safety.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debates regarding its implications for civil liberties and the potential for increased incarceration rates. Critics argue that requiring detention for violations could disproportionately affect marginalized communities. The removal of protections for low-level marijuana offenses from consideration as violations of release conditions raises concerns about the continued decriminalization efforts surrounding cannabis in New Jersey. This bill raises critical questions about the balancing act between public safety and the rights of individuals, reflecting ongoing tensions within the criminal justice reform landscape.

Companion Bills

NJ S3472

Same As Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

Similar Bills

NJ S3472

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ S1701

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ S4168

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NJ S3107

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A2385

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A5513

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A3479

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NJ S3896

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