New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4565

Introduced
6/13/24  

Caption

Requires parole representative to accompany incarcerated person during proceedings under certain circumstances; expands procedures for disclosure of certain confidential materials to parolee.

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutory provisions to broaden the access of incarcerated persons to their records, particularly concerning confidential documents that could influence parole decisions. By mandating that reasons for the non-disclosure of such materials be documented and communicated, A4565 promotes accountability within the parole board's operations. It is also designed to codify previous legal precedents, ensuring that inmates have a clear pathway to challenge improper denials of access concerning their parole files, enhancing their ability to contest decisions genuinely.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4565 introduces significant reforms to the parole process in New Jersey, mandating that a parole representative accompany incarcerated individuals during certain proceedings. This aims to enhance the support available to inmates and ensure their rights are better upheld. Additionally, the bill expands the procedures for accessing confidential materials that may affect parole decisions, allowing incarcerated persons greater insight into the factors impacting their release chances. By doing so, the legislation seeks to establish a more transparent parole system that acknowledges the dignity and rights of those involved in the criminal justice system.

Contention

Despite the positive strides towards increased transparency and support, there may be concerns regarding the implementation aspects of the new procedures. Critics may argue that expanding access to confidential records could impede the parole board's discretion and operational effectiveness. Additionally, the bill's impact on the nuances of individual cases and the potential overcrowding or delays in parole hearings resulting from these changes may be points of contention among law enforcement and victim advocacy groups. Ultimately, balancing the rights of incarcerated individuals with public safety and the integrity of legal processes remains a complex issue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4463

Provides for rehabilitative release for certain incarcerated persons.

NJ S2338

Provides for rehabilitative release for certain incarcerated persons.

NJ A3558

Allows victims and relatives to witness parole hearings.

NJ A2573

Allows victims and relatives to witness parole hearings.

NJ A3458

Expands Crime Victim's Bill of Rights concerning defendants' recommended release; incorporates right to testify at parole hearing and other proceedings.

NJ A5228

Excludes repeat offenders and persons convicted of certain crimes from eligibility for administrative parole release.

NJ A3322

Requires administrative review for purposes of parole discharge of certain parolees sentenced to life imprisonment.

NJ A4358

Requires administrative review for purposes of parole discharge of certain parolees sentenced to life imprisonment.

NJ S3963

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

NJ A4507

Changes term "inmate" to "incarcerated person."

Similar Bills

NJ A4463

Provides for rehabilitative release for certain incarcerated persons.

NJ S2338

Provides for rehabilitative release for certain incarcerated persons.

NJ A4507

Changes term "inmate" to "incarcerated person."

IL SB3946

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS

IA HF657

A bill for an act relating to the preservation of biological evidence collected in relation to a criminal investigation, testimony by an incarcerated witness, and postconviction access to investigative files in a criminal case. (Formerly HF 426.)

IA HSB36

A bill for an act relating to investigative procedure, including the preservation of biological evidence collected in relation to a criminal investigation, testimony by an incarcerated witness, and postconviction access to investigative files in a criminal case.

IA HF501

A bill for an act relating to the preservation of biological evidence collected in relation to a criminal investigation, testimony by an incarcerated witness, and postconviction access to investigative files in a criminal case.

CT SB01541

An Act Concerning The Office Of The Correction Ombuds, Disclosure Of Disciplinary Matters Or Alleged Misconduct By A Department Of Correction Employee, Use Of Force And Body Cameras In Correctional Facilities And Criminal History Records.