New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3351

Introduced
12/1/22  

Caption

Requires court to impose monetary bail for carjacking; requires juvenile alleged to have committed carjacking be tried as adult.

Impact

In addition to imposing stricter bail conditions, the bill also affects how juveniles accused of carjacking are processed within the justice system. If a juvenile, aged 15 or older, is suspected of committing an act that would be considered carjacking if done by an adult, the prosecutor is allowed to file for a waiver of jurisdiction, moving the case from family court to an adult court. This transition signifies a tougher stance on juvenile offenders in serious crimes, which may lead to harsher sentences for young individuals previously treated in family or juvenile court.

Summary

Bill S3351 focuses on the crime of carjacking and introduces stringent measures within the juvenile justice system. The bill mandates that courts impose monetary bail for individuals charged with carjacking, with the bail amount set at least equal to the value of the car involved in the offense. Furthermore, for those charged with both carjacking and eluding law enforcement, the bail should be at least double the vehicle's value. This financial stipulation is aimed at deterring carjacking by imposing significant economic repercussions on alleged offenders.

Contention

Critics of S3351 argue that the bill’s provisions may disproportionately impact juvenile offenders, particularly those who lack the financial means to pay bail. There is concern that these changes could criminalize the behavior of younger offenders and reduce opportunities for rehabilitation. Proponents, however, contend that such measures are necessary to address the increasing rates of carjacking, thereby protecting public safety and holding offenders accountable. The debate surrounding this bill reflects a broader discussion on balancing effective law enforcement with the rights and rehabilitation opportunities for juveniles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S683

Requires court to impose monetary bail for carjacking; requires juvenile alleged to have committed carjacking be tried as adult.

NJ S4536

Requires juveniles to be tried as adult for certain serious offenses under No Early Release Act.

NJ S3500

Requires automatic waiver of juvenile age 16 and older to be tried as adult for criminal matters.

NJ A4408

Creates first degree crime of home invasion, upgrades certain residential burglaries to second degree crime; requires juvenile carjacking and home invasion offenses be tried in county where delinquency occurred.

NJ A5573

Allows juvenile to be tried as adult for committing homicide against law enforcement officer; designated as "Joseph's Law."

NJ A5657

"Stolen Car Accountability Act"; concerns juveniles tried as adults for motor vehicle theft and residential burglary.

NJ HB1256

Auto theft and carjacking.

NJ SF514

Crime of carjacking establishment

NJ S2038

Provides that records of convictions for carjacking and promoting prostitution of child shall not be expunged.

NJ A3048

Provides that records of convictions for carjacking and promoting prostitution of child shall not be expunged.

Similar Bills

NJ A5495

Lowers age which family court may waive jurisdiction of juvenile delinquency case.

NJ S3469

Expands prosecutor's ability to motion for transfer of certain juvenile delinquency cases to adult court.

NJ S1698

Expands prosecutor's ability to motion for transfer of certain juvenile delinquency cases to adult court.

NJ S683

Requires court to impose monetary bail for carjacking; requires juvenile alleged to have committed carjacking be tried as adult.

NJ S3500

Requires automatic waiver of juvenile age 16 and older to be tried as adult for criminal matters.

NJ S4466

Makes juvenile eligible for waiver for certain criminal homicide offenses regardless of age.

NJ A5573

Allows juvenile to be tried as adult for committing homicide against law enforcement officer; designated as "Joseph's Law."

NJ S4438

Permits waiver of juvenile regardless of age under certain circumstances; makes juveniles eligible for waiver for terrorism and human trafficking.