New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3986

Introduced
6/20/23  

Caption

Concerns rights of juvenile defendants who elect to be tried as adults.

Impact

If enacted, S3986 will amend existing laws to enhance the rights of juveniles under specific circumstances, allowing those who elect adult trials to maintain certain protections previously guaranteed only in juvenile proceedings. For instance, these juveniles will retain rights related to their housing in juvenile facilities if convicted, and the possibility to have their case returned to the Family Part under just circumstances remains intact. Such provisions aim to strike a balance between the need for accountability in cases involving serious offenses and the rights of juveniles within the legal system.

Summary

Senate Bill S3986 proposes significant changes to the rights of juvenile defendants in New Jersey who choose to be tried as adults, aligning their procedural rights more closely with those of juveniles who are involuntarily transferred to adult courts. This legislation arises from the necessity to clarify ambiguities in current law regarding the retention of such rights when juveniles voluntarily opt for adult jurisdiction. The bill stipulates that juvenile defendants must be fully informed about the differences in sentencing and consequences between adult and juvenile courts before making this choice, ensuring that their elections are made knowingly and voluntarily.

Contention

One notable contention surrounding S3986 lies in the debate over the age appropriateness of trying juveniles as adults, especially given the consequential differences in treatment and sentencing potential. While proponents argue that maintaining rights during voluntary trials promotes fairness, critics may view it as a potential loophole that undermines the severity of consequences associated with adult convictions. The bill's focus on requiring a court hearing to certify the voluntariness of the juveniles' decisions could also raise questions on how consistently this will be applied across cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S357

Concerns rights of juvenile defendants who elect to be tried as adults.

NJ A5018

Concerns rights of juvenile defendants who elect to be tried as adults.

NJ A5657

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

NJ S4536

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

NJ A4567

Concerns parole for juvenile defendants.

NJ S3500

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

NJ A5573

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

NJ S3351

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

NJ S683

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

NJ S3821

Provides that recording of violent act or distribution of such recording constitutes crime of inciting violence under certain circumstances; requires juvenile accused of such offense to be tried as adult.

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