New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4920

Introduced
10/21/24  

Caption

Requires public safety assessment to consider certain offenses involving firearms as violent offenses when assessing risk factors.

Impact

If enacted, A4920 would amend the Public Law 2014, Chapter 31. The bill mandates that any crime or offense committed while unlawfully in possession of a firearm be considered violent, thereby influencing the recommendations issued for pretrial release. This change would also encompass offenses committed through threatening the use of a firearm and a broader range of firearm-related violations, potentially resulting in stricter pretrial release conditions for defendants associated with such offenses. This legislative change aligns with ongoing efforts to reform the criminal justice system, emphasizing community safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4920 requires that public safety assessments (PSA) conducted in New Jersey consider certain firearms offenses as violent offenses when evaluating the risk of granting pretrial release. This move comes in response to findings from a September 2024 State Bureau of Investigation report, which identified deficiencies in the current PSA framework regarding the classification of firearms-related crimes, suggesting they do not adequately reflect the risks these offenses pose to public safety. Currently, only serious charges such as homicide are classified as violent, leading to calls for legislative changes to adjust this perception.

Contention

While supporters of A4920 argue that the current PSA does not adequately assess the risks associated with firearms, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of broadening the definition of violent offenses. Critics worry that this could lead to an increase in pretrial detention rates for individuals charged with less severe offenses but associated with firearms, potentially contributing to an over-reliance on the criminal justice system and further entrenching systemic biases against marginalized communities. The balance between public safety and fair treatment under the law will likely be a focal point of debate as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4977

Requires public safety risk assessment to include additional consideration for firearms as public safety risk.

NJ A5740

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct domestic violence risk assessment and provide assistance; requires court to consider risk assessment.

NJ S3896

Concerns pretrial detention for firearms offenses.

NJ A2385

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ S4168

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A5513

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ S3107

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A4919

Authorizes court to extend period for determining pretrial release or detention in cases involving firearms.

NJ S3001

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of defendants charged with certain firearms offenses.

NJ S2798

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of defendants charged with certain firearms offenses.

Similar Bills

NJ S3896

Concerns pretrial detention for firearms offenses.

NJ A4977

Requires public safety risk assessment to include additional consideration for firearms as public safety risk.

NJ A4474

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of certain repeat offenders.

NJ S2438

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of certain repeat offenders.

NJ S4139

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of certain repeat offenders.

NJ A2457

Provides that defendant who participated in diversion program for certain marijuana offenses on prior occasion may again participate under certain circumstances.

NJ A1978

Provides that defendant who participated in diversion program for certain marijuana offenses on prior occasion may again participate under certain circumstances.

NJ A1463

Clarifies penalties for certain violations of pretrial release; directs prosecutor to provide written notice of release to victim.