New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S626

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Creates crime of fiscal victimization against senior citizens or disabled persons.

Impact

The bill elevates the classification of fiscal victimization to a fourth-degree crime for lower-level theft offenses, escalating to a first-degree crime in more severe cases. This means that if convicted, offenders could endure lengthy prison sentences, ranging from 10 to 30 years. By implementing these stringent penalties, the bill is intended to serve as a deterrent against the exploitation of senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, aiming to enhance their protections under state law.

Summary

Senate Bill 626, also known as the fiscal victimization bill, aims to establish a new crime specifically targeting the financial exploitation of senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Under this legislation, individuals found guilty of theft or identity theft against these vulnerable groups will face enhanced penalties. The bill stipulates that the act of financial victimization is a separate offense from the underlying theft or identity theft, thereby allowing for increased punitive measures for those who target these populations.

Contention

While the bill garners support as a protective measure for vulnerable populations, it also presents certain points of contention. Critics may argue that strict liability provisions of the bill—forbidding defenses based on a perpetrator's knowledge of the victim's status—might lead to injustices, particularly in cases involving mistaken beliefs. Additionally, concerns regarding the practicality and implementation of such strict legal standards could arise, especially in proving the victim's status in potential cases of fiscal exploitation.

Companion Bills

NJ A2524

Same As Creates crime of fiscal victimization against senior citizens or disabled persons.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1649

Creates crime of fiscal victimization against senior citizens or disabled persons.

NJ A2524

Creates crime of fiscal victimization against senior citizens or disabled persons.

NJ A3720

Creates crime of fiscal victimization against senior citizens or disabled persons.

NJ A3301

Creates crime of victimization of persons with disabilities and senior citizens.

NJ A2411

Creates crime of victimization of persons with disabilities and senior citizens.

NJ A1027

Creates crime of victimization of a senior citizen or a person with a disability.

NJ S3886

Creates crime of victimization of a senior citizen or a person with a disability.

NJ A2628

Creates crime of victimization of a senior citizen or a person with a disability.

NJ A750

Creates new offense of theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person.

NJ A1750

Creates new offense of theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person.

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