New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4350

Introduced
5/10/24  

Caption

Imposes mandatory term of life imprisonment without eligibility for parole on persons who commit particularly brutal sexual assaults.

Impact

The passage of A4350 is expected to have significant implications for the state's penal code, specifically amending existing statutes on aggravated sexual assault. The bill mandates life sentences for offenders who cause serious bodily injury during the commission of their crimes. This is a substantial shift in sentencing practices that could replace existing discretionary sentencing with more rigid guidelines, aiming to curb violent sexual crimes effectively. Supporters view this change as a necessary action to deter future offenses and to assure the public of their safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4350, introduced in New Jersey, aims to impose a mandatory life sentence without eligibility for parole on individuals convicted of particularly brutal sexual assaults. This legislative effort underscores a response to heinous crimes, particularly those that result in serious bodily injury to victims. The bill seeks to ensure that offenders classified under this act are permanently removed from society, thereby enhancing public safety and delivering justice for the victims and their families.

Contention

However, opposition has arisen concerning the bill, particularly regarding its potential implications for judicial discretion. Critics argue that mandatory sentencing laws may overlook the complexities of individual cases, which could lead to unjust outcomes for some offenders. Additionally, there are concerns about increasing prison populations and the associated financial burden on the state's correctional system. Yet, advocates argue that the necessity of protecting society from violent sexual offenders outweighs these considerations.

Companion Bills

NJ S1900

Same As Imposes mandatory term of life imprisonment without eligibility for parole on persons who commit particularly brutal sexual assaults.

NJ S807

Carry Over Imposes mandatory term of life imprisonment without eligibility for parole on persons who commit particularly brutal sexual assaults.

Previously Filed As

NJ S807

Imposes mandatory term of life imprisonment without eligibility for parole on persons who commit particularly brutal sexual assaults.

NJ S1900

Imposes mandatory term of life imprisonment without eligibility for parole on persons who commit particularly brutal sexual assaults.

NJ A710

Provides for mandatory terms of imprisonment for certain sexual assaults upon a minor; amends murder statute.

NJ A1730

Provides for mandatory terms of imprisonment for certain sexual assaults upon a minor; amends murder statute.

NJ A3654

Specifies that certain juvenile convictions are predicate crimes for determining whether person is sentenced to life imprisonment without parole eligibility; codifies State v. Ryan.

NJ S844

Provides for life imprisonment without parole for killing an emergency responder.

NJ S1874

Provides for life imprisonment without parole for killing an emergency responder.

NJ A1001

"Judy and Nikki's Law"; provides for life imprisonment without parole for persons convicted of murder of a child 16 years of age or younger.

NJ A2122

"Judy and Nikki's Law"; provides for life imprisonment without parole for persons convicted of murder of a child 16 years of age or younger.

NJ S277

Provides that act of sexual penetration committed without victim's consent constitutes sexual assault; defines the terms "consent."

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