New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A649

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
3/14/22  
Engrossed
3/24/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
6/12/23  
Enrolled
12/11/23  
Chaptered
1/8/24  

Caption

Expands purposes for which civil asset forfeiture funds may be used by law enforcement agency.

Impact

The passage of A649 represents a significant change in how law enforcement agencies can utilize forfeiture funds. Previously restricted to direct law enforcement functions, these funds can now support broader initiatives such as public education in crime prevention techniques and diversity training for officers. Advocates for the bill argue that such measures will help improve community relations, increase transparency, and build trust between law enforcement and residents. Additionally, it promotes inclusivity within police agencies through programs focused on minority recruitment.

Summary

Assembly Bill A649 seeks to expand the permissible uses for funds obtained through civil asset forfeiture by law enforcement agencies in New Jersey. Under current law, these funds are earmarked solely for law enforcement purposes, but this bill broadens that definition. It allows funds to be allocated not only for traditional law enforcement activities like investigations and prosecutions but also for programs aimed at community outreach, diversity training, and minority recruitment. The intent is to enhance the overall effectiveness of law enforcement and foster better relations between police agencies and the communities they serve.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind A649, the bill has sparked debate among various stakeholders. Supporters contend that the expanded use of forfeiture funds is necessary to address contemporary issues in policing, including community trust and officer diversity. Conversely, critics worry that loosening restrictions on how these funds are used could lead to misallocation or misuse, undermining the accountability of law enforcement agencies. Concerns have also been raised about potential overreach and the ethical implications of civil asset forfeiture itself, which some advocate groups argue disproportionately impacts marginalized communities.

Companion Bills

NJ S587

Same As Expands purposes for which civil asset forfeiture funds may be used by law enforcement agency.

Previously Filed As

NJ S587

Expands purposes for which civil asset forfeiture funds may be used by law enforcement agency.

NJ A593

Authorizes municipalities to address certain unlawful operation of all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes through seizure and, in some circumstances, destruction of vehicles.

NJ S2343

Reallocates portion of certain forfeited property as incentive for informants of drug-related offenses and to provide inpatient treatment for certain drug-dependent individuals.

NJ S2743

Reallocates portion of certain forfeited property as incentive for informants of drug-related offenses and to provide inpatient treatment for certain drug-dependent individuals.

NJ A3382

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

NJ HB2396

Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture and proof beyond a reasonable doubt that property is subject to forfeiture, remitting proceeds to the state general fund and requiring law enforcement agencies to make forfeiture reports more frequently.

NJ SB237

Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture and proof beyond a reasonable doubt that property is subject to forfeiture, remitting proceeds to the state general fund and requiring law enforcement agencies to make forfeiture reports more frequently.

NJ A4686

Establishes penalties for person who commits motor vehicle noise violation.

NJ A820

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

NJ S489

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.

Similar Bills

NJ S587

Expands purposes for which civil asset forfeiture funds may be used by law enforcement agency.

CA SB718

Terrorism: civil action.

AZ HB2324

Forfeiture; digital assets; reserve fund

NJ S2743

Reallocates portion of certain forfeited property as incentive for informants of drug-related offenses and to provide inpatient treatment for certain drug-dependent individuals.

NJ S2343

Reallocates portion of certain forfeited property as incentive for informants of drug-related offenses and to provide inpatient treatment for certain drug-dependent individuals.

AZ HB2102

Anti-racketeering revolving fund; prohibited transfers

WV HB2673

To require a guilty verdict, before any property of any type are taken from an individual

NJ A820

Establishes New Jersey Internet Criminal Information Registry.