New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A272

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

Impact

If enacted, A272 would place human trafficking crimes on par with other severe offenses such as murder, manslaughter, and sexual assault, which already have no statute of limitations. This legislative change is expected to empower law enforcement and victims' advocates, allowing for greater accountability and justice for victims who may feel intimidated or unable to come forward within the existing five-year framework. The bill is part of a broader effort to strengthen legal protections and responses to human trafficking in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill 272 (A272) aims to eliminate the statute of limitations for the prosecution of human trafficking crimes in New Jersey. Under current law, such prosecutions must commence within five years; this bill seeks to amend N.J.S.2C:1-6 to allow indefinite time for bringing these charges. The intent is to enhance the ability of law enforcement to apprehend and prosecute perpetrators of human trafficking, which often involves significant delays in the reporting of these crimes due to their complex nature and the vulnerabilities of the victims involved.

Contention

Notably, the elimination of the statute of limitations may lead to debates over the implications for the accused, who may face prosecution for crimes committed many years prior. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for injustice stemming from delayed prosecutions, including issues related to evidence availability and witness reliability. However, the bill's supporters argue that the severity of human trafficking warrants such a measure, emphasizing the need to prioritize victims' rights and the pursuit of justice above concerns regarding the time lag in prosecution.

Companion Bills

NJ S1988

Same As Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

NJ S1141

Carry Over Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

NJ A2636

Carry Over Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1988

Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

NJ A2636

Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

NJ S1141

Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

NJ S3966

Eliminates statute of limitations for human trafficking prosecutions and extends statute of limitations for civil cases arising from human trafficking.

NJ A4966

Eliminates statute of limitations for kidnapping and human trafficking prosecutions, and extends statute of limitations for civil cases arising from human trafficking.

NJ S1151

Eliminates statute of limitations for kidnapping and increases statute of limitations for other serious crimes to 10 years.

NJ A5818

Increases statute of limitations for prosecution of theft of firearm.

NJ S1253

Increases statute of limitations for prosecution of theft of firearm.

NJ A3815

Increases statute of limitations for prosecution of theft of firearm.

NJ S564

Increases statute of limitations for prosecution of theft of firearm.

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