New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3744

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Permits, under certain circumstances, person adjudged juvenile delinquent to expunge record for act which would have constituted robbery if committed by adult.

Impact

This bill amends existing laws regarding the expungement of juvenile records. Under current law, a juvenile adjudication for robbery is not eligible for expungement, as such an act would constitute a crime if committed by an adult. A3744 introduces an exception for specific cases of robbery without violence or weapon involvement. By allowing such expungements, the bill facilitates the removal of barriers that may hinder a young person's ability to secure employment, housing, and other opportunities following delinquency adjudications, thus affecting state policy related to juvenile justice and rehabilitation.

Summary

A3744 is an act introduced in the New Jersey legislature to permit certain individuals adjudged juvenile delinquents to expunge their records for acts that would have constituted robbery if committed by adults. The bill aims to provide a pathway for rehabilitation and reintegration into society for youths who committed non-violent acts classified under the robbery statute but did not involve bodily injury or the use of deadly weapons. This proposed change highlights a shift towards recognizing the developmental differences between juveniles and adults in the purview of criminal justice.

Contention

Critics of A3744 may raise concerns about the implications of expungement for certain robbery cases. While supporters argue that the intent is to promote second chances and reduce recidivism among juveniles, opponents may caution against the potential normalization of robbery and similar acts by allowing them to be expunged from records. They might highlight the importance of maintaining accountability, suggesting that the bill could unintentionally undermine the severity of such offenses, leading to debates about the balance between rehabilitation and accountability in juvenile justice.

Companion Bills

NJ A4072

Carry Over Permits, under certain circumstances, person adjudged juvenile delinquent to expunge record for act which would have constituted robbery if committed by adult.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4072

Permits, under certain circumstances, person adjudged juvenile delinquent to expunge record for act which would have constituted robbery if committed by adult.

NJ A2917

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

NJ A3596

Permits juveniles to be admitted to drug court program under certain circumstances.

NJ S3846

Makes certain amendments to expungement statutes to reduce filing burdens and expand eligibility.

NJ A4749

Makes certain procedural and substantive reforms to expungement statutes to reduce filing burdens and expand eligibility.

NJ A5826

Revises and clarifies certain expungement procedures.

NJ S3821

Provides that recording of violent act or distribution of such recording constitutes crime of inciting violence under certain circumstances; requires juvenile accused of such offense to be tried as adult.

NJ S4438

Permits waiver of juvenile regardless of age under certain circumstances; makes juveniles eligible for waiver for terrorism and human trafficking.

NJ A5721

Permits waiver of juvenile regardless of age under certain circumstances; makes juveniles eligible for waiver for terrorism and human trafficking.

NJ S3469

Expands prosecutor's ability to motion for transfer of certain juvenile delinquency cases to adult court.

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