New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3863

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws governing the treatment of crime victims. By explicitly granting victims a voice in plea negotiations, it seeks to ensure they are consulted and informed before decisions are made that could impact them. The expectations that prosecutors must advise the court of the victim's position on plea agreements add a layer of accountability to the prosecutorial process. Furthermore, by expediting the availability of incident reports related to restraining orders, it enhances support for victims facing immediate threats.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3863 revises the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights in New Jersey, enhancing the legal protections afforded to victims of crime. The revisions aim to ensure that victims and witnesses are treated with dignity and compassion throughout the criminal justice process. The bill mandates that victims receive timely information regarding their rights, help with medical assistance, and the opportunity to be informed about the ongoing proceedings related to their cases. These enhancements reflect a broader commitment to rights that have been established as constitutional under the New Jersey Victims' Rights Amendment.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding A3863 include concerns regarding the possible administrative burden placed on the judicial system and law enforcement agencies to comply with the more stringent requirements for victim communication and reporting. Additionally, opponents may argue about the potential for delays in the legal process due to the requirement of involving victims more thoroughly in plea negotiations, raising questions about balancing victims' rights with the efficiency of the judicial process.

Companion Bills

NJ S1062

Same As Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ S3847

Carry Over Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ A5726

Carry Over Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

Similar Bills

NJ S1062

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ S3847

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ A5726

Makes various revisions to the Crime Victims' Bill of Rights.

NJ S1819

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

NJ S1540

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

NJ A2845

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

NJ A678

Authorizes funding to protect safety of cooperating witnesses; expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights to provide these witnesses with certain guarantees.

NJ S3963

Establishes separate criminal offense for threats against certain persons involved in criminal proceedings; requires pretrial detention.