New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2234

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes to state laws, particularly regarding the handling of cases involving domestic violence. It broadens the scope of pretrial detention provisions to include instances of aggravated assault where the act involves strangulating a victim. This shift is positioned as a measure to assure that no monetary or non-monetary conditions could ensure the alleged assailant's appearance in court, protect public safety, or prevent obstruction of the judicial process. Additionally, it outlines a specific rebuttal process for defendants to contest this presumption.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2234 aims to establish a rebuttable presumption that individuals charged with domestic violence through strangulation of the victim must be detained prior to trial. This legislation supplements existing laws under P.L.2014, c.31, which allows for pretrial detention under certain circumstances. The bill's introduction suggests a response to the severity of domestic violence crimes, emphasizing safety for victims and the community by potentially limiting the release of those accused of serious offenses.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it provides necessary protection for victims of domestic violence, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for abuse of pretrial detention powers and the rights of defendants. Some may view this legislation as an essential advance in safeguarding victims' rights, while others might argue it undermines the presumption of innocence and the ability of defendants to secure pretrial release under fair conditions. This interplay of perspectives underscores the ongoing debate surrounding criminal justice reform measures regarding bail and pretrial procedures.

Companion Bills

NJ S2530

Same As Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ A1459

Carry Over Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ S3105

Carry Over Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

Similar Bills

NJ S2530

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ S3347

Extends list of crimes for which rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention applies; requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ A1459

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ A815

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention for child sexual abuse.

NJ A2482

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention for child sexual abuse.

NJ S1629

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention for child sexual abuse.

NJ S3105

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ S3351

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention of defendant charged with aggravated assault of law enforcement officer.