New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1542

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

Impact

The bill's introduction reflects an important shift in the legal landscape surrounding law enforcement practices. By limiting criminal liability for officers in these specific circumstances, A1542 could potentially reduce the fear of legal repercussions that officers may face when intervening in situations involving minors. Moreover, it seeks to balance the enforcement of existing laws on underage possession with an understanding of the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing these issues. However, while this may simplify certain encounters, it also raises concerns about the potential for misuse and the risk of discrimination against underage individuals. Critically, the emphasis remains on protecting civil rights during such encounters.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1542 proposes a significant amendment concerning law enforcement liability regarding interactions with underage individuals or minors found in possession of alcohol or cannabis. The bill aims to remove the criminal liability of law enforcement officers in situations where they have investigative encounters regarding these violations unless there is a clear demonstration of civil rights violations committed intentionally. The current law imposes criminal penalties on officers regardless of their intent, thus placing a burden on law enforcement when dealing with underage violations.

Contention

Opponents of the bill could argue that removing criminal liability could lead to abuse in the form of intimidation or discrimination, particularly against marginalized youth. Critics may highlight that the provisions allowing for officers to avoid liability unless civil rights violations are explicitly proven may undermine accountability. There is also the potential for differential treatment of youth based on race, gender, or other characteristics, which could consequently exacerbate existing inequalities in enforcement. Ultimately, A1542 presents a contentious approach to law enforcement practices that could evoke strong responses from advocacy groups concerned about protecting the rights of young individuals.

Companion Bills

NJ S1666

Same As Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

NJ S642

Carry Over Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

NJ A4242

Carry Over Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

Previously Filed As

NJ S642

Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

NJ S1666

Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

NJ A4242

Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

NJ S1372

Concerns possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or cannabis by underage persons.

NJ S3621

Concerns possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or cannabis by underage persons.

NJ A5610

Revises penalties for possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage persons.

NJ S3954

Revises penalties for possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage persons.

NJ S3633

Concerns penalties for possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage persons.

NJ A5244

Concerns penalties for possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage persons.

NJ A3492

Concerns penalties for possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage persons.

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