New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A706

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Clarifies that harassment made anonymously or otherwise through electronic communication devices constitutes a petty disorderly offense.

Impact

If enacted, A706 would significantly impact the enforcement of harassment laws in New Jersey by expanding the definition of harassment to encompass electronic communications. This change would allow victims of online harassment to seek legal recourse more effectively, thus potentially reducing incidents of cyber-bullying and other online misbehavior. By defining the term 'electronic communication device' broadly, the bill ensures various forms of modern communication are covered under the harassment statute, making the law adaptable to changing technology and communication habits.

Summary

Assembly Bill A706 seeks to address the growing issue of harassment through electronic means by clarifying that such actions will be classified as a petty disorderly offense. The bill amends New Jersey's existing harassment statute, N.J.S.2C:33-4, to explicitly include actions taken through electronic communication devices, such as phones and computers, as grounds for harassment. This inclusion is crucial as it reflects the modern landscape where many forms of communication occur online, providing a legal framework to hold offenders accountable for cyber-harassment.

Contention

During discussions surrounding the proposed bill, there may be concerns regarding the implications of expanding harassment laws. Notably, critics could argue that broadening the definition of harassment might lead to overreach or misuse, particularly in cases where intent may be ambiguous or where harmless communications could be misconstrued as harassment. Supporters, however, counter that the measures are necessary to protect individuals from harmful behaviors that have become more prevalent in the digital age, thus framing the discourse around the need for robust protections against online misconduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1729

Clarifies that harassment made anonymously or otherwise through electronic communication devices constitutes a petty disorderly offense.

NJ S3010

Increases penalties for second or subsequent stalking or harassment offenses, increases penalty for first offense of harassment.

NJ S4332

Establishes penalties for harassment and assault of athletes under certain circumstances.

NJ A4652

Establishes offense of inciting public brawl; upgrades penalty for disorderly conduct in certain circumstances.

NJ S3507

Establishes offense of inciting public brawl; upgrades penalty for disorderly conduct in certain circumstances.

NJ A456

Broadens offenses of riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

NJ A4610

Broadens offenses of riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

NJ S652

Broadens offenses of riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

NJ S84

Broadens offenses of riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

NJ S3170

Increases penalties for assault and harassment against sports officials and participants under certain circumstances.

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CA AB1222

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CA AB276

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CA AB2073

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CA SB538

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LA HB1235

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LA HB337

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CA AB585

Electronic death registration system.