New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1269

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Criminalizes fourth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

Impact

If enacted, SB 1269 would enhance the legal consequences for habitual offenders, specifically increasing the duration of driver's license suspensions to 10 years for standard offenses. However, for offenses occurring within school zones or while children are present, the bill further extends the suspension period to 20 years. This reflects a strong legislative intent to protect public safety, particularly around schools where the risk to minors is heightened.

Summary

Senate Bill 1269 aims to impose more severe criminal penalties for individuals convicted of driving while under the influence (DUI) for the fourth or subsequent time. Under current law, a DUI is categorized as a traffic offense, but this bill elevates the offense to a crime of the third degree for repeat offenders. The proposed changes are intended to deter repeat DUI offenses by imposing significant penalties, including heavy fines and prolonged driver's license suspensions.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions about the balance between public safety and rehabilitation. Supporters argue that increasing penalties is necessary to address the public dangers posed by habitual drunk drivers, while opponents may raise concerns about the fairness of such harsh measures and their possible ineffectiveness in curbing drunk driving behavior. Additionally, there may be implications for individuals struggling with addiction, as the bill lacks provisions for treatment or rehabilitation options within its punitive framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S482

Criminalizes fourth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ S974

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ S1912

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ A2935

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ A1766

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

NJ S3011

Concerns use of ignition interlock devices for drunk driving offenses.

NJ A4800

Concerns use of ignition interlock devices for drunk driving offenses.

NJ A5869

Imposes additional curriculum for Intoxicated Driving Program; requires participation by offenders convicted of, or initially charged with DWI.

NJ A3568

Requires orders of restitution to child of parent or guardian killed by drunk driver.

NJ S2679

Requires court to order financial support for child if child's parent or guardian is killed by drunk driver.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.