New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1270

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Elevates disorderly persons theft to crime of fourth degree upon second conviction within two years.

Impact

The proposed legislation will alter the current framework for addressing theft in New Jersey, which typically categorizes theft offenses based on the value of the stolen property. Presently, theft valued below $200 is considered a disorderly persons offense, punishable by imprisonment of up to six months and fines of up to $1,000. If A1270 is enacted, the same offense could be categorized as a fourth degree crime on second conviction, increasing potential penalties to up to 18 months imprisonment and fines up to $10,000, thereby establishing a stronger deterrent against habitual theft.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1270 seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the grading of theft offenses in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill proposes that if an individual is convicted of a disorderly persons theft for a second time within a two-year period, their current conviction will be elevated to a fourth degree crime. This change reflects an effort to address repeat offenses more seriously by subjecting habitual offenders to more stringent legal consequences.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A1270 could highlight differing views on the efficacy of stringent penalties for repeat offenders. Proponents of the bill argue that elevating the penalties for repeat theft offenses may effectively reduce crime rates by impeding habitual offenders. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the overreach of the bill, suggesting that it does not address the underlying issues of theft, such as socioeconomic factors, and may lead to prison overcrowding without resolving theft behavior comprehensively.

Companion Bills

NJ A5526

Carry Over Elevates disorderly persons theft to crime of fourth degree upon second conviction within two years.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5526

Elevates disorderly persons theft to crime of fourth degree upon second conviction within two years.

NJ S3557

Changes monetary threshold for certain fourth degree theft crimes.

NJ A3665

Upgrades motor vehicle theft to second degree crime.

NJ S1368

Lowers monetary threshold for certain motor vehicle theft to constitute second degree crime.

NJ S3617

Lowers monetary threshold for certain motor vehicle theft to constitute second degree crime.

NJ A4019

Lowers monetary threshold for certain motor vehicle theft to constitute second degree crime.

NJ A3488

Lowers monetary threshold for certain motor vehicle theft to constitute second degree crime.

NJ A605

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

NJ A635

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

NJ A5058

Upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.

Similar Bills

NJ A5526

Elevates disorderly persons theft to crime of fourth degree upon second conviction within two years.

NJ A1039

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes committed during a state of emergency.

NJ A2640

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes committed during a state of emergency.

NJ S3557

Changes monetary threshold for certain fourth degree theft crimes.

NJ S873

Upgrades offense of criminal mischief if person damages or impairs operation of school bus in the presence of child under age 16.

NJ S660

Upgrades offense of criminal mischief if person damages or impairs operation of school bus in the presence of child under age 16.

NJ A1750

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

NJ A750

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