New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1954

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Increases size of Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission; broadens reporting duties.

Impact

The bill’s passage is anticipated to have significant implications for how sentencing is reviewed and amended in New Jersey. By expanding the CSDC's membership and broadening its scope, the commission would now address disparity issues beyond just sentencing outcomes. It will explore areas such as policing practices, access to criminal defense, and jury selection processes. This comprehensive review aims to align state sentencing practices with the goal of promoting equitable treatment in the criminal justice system.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1954 aims to enhance the functionality and scope of the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission (CSDC) established under previous law in 2009. This bill proposes to increase the commission's membership from 13 to 17 members. The additional members would include designees from the Legislative Black and Latino Caucuses, along with an increase in public members from two to four, ensuring a broader representation of perspectives in discussions surrounding sentencing reforms.

Conclusion

A1954 intends to enhance accountability in the criminal justice system, with a focus on evaluation and potential reform of sentencing laws in New Jersey. By emphasizing representation from various sectors and expanding the scope of review, the bill aims for a more effective and equitable approach to sentencing, which could lead to important shifts in policy and practice.

Contention

Notably, the bill fosters a dialogue around the need for increased representation in criminal justice discussions. Supporters argue that incorporating diverse voices, particularly from underrepresented communities, will lead to more just and equitable outcomes. Nonetheless, there may be contention among those who believe that expanding governmental bodies may lead to bureaucracy without sufficiently addressing pressing issues in criminal justice. The fear of tokenism versus genuine representation could be a point of debate among legislators.

Companion Bills

NJ S2691

Same As Increases size of Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission; broadens reporting duties.

NJ A1721

Carry Over Increases size of Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission; broadens reporting duties.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1721

Increases size of Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission; broadens reporting duties.

NJ S2691

Increases size of Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission; broadens reporting duties.

NJ A1961

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NJ A1728

Expands duties of Commission on Human Trafficking to prevent human trafficking in women and children of color.

NJ A5455

Authorizes majority of Commission on Human Trafficking membership to exercise powers and duties of commission.

NJ A1930

Broadens statute that criminalizes cyber-harassment of minor.

NJ A3875

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NJ S4320

Authorizes majority of Commission on Human Trafficking membership to exercise powers and duties of commission.

NJ A4807

Broadens statute that criminalizes cyber-harassment of minor.

NJ A1705

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