New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5018

Introduced
11/14/24  
Refer
11/14/24  
Report Pass
12/12/24  

Caption

Concerns rights of juvenile defendants who elect to be tried as adults.

Impact

If enacted, A5018 would fundamentally alter how juvenile cases are handled when a juvenile wishes to be tried as an adult. The bill mandates the court to inform the juvenile about the differences in potential sentencing and the legal implications of proceeding under adult criminal law compared to juvenile law. It underscores the importance of ensuring that any election to transfer jurisdiction is made knowingly and willingly, thus adding a layer of protection for the juvenile's rights.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5018 addresses the rights of juvenile defendants who opt to be tried as adults within New Jersey's court system. The bill specifically pertains to juveniles aged 14 years or older, allowing them to elect for their cases to be transferred from the Family Part to the Criminal Part of the Superior Court, contingent upon court approval. This legislative change is an amendment to existing laws and aims to provide more comprehensive procedural rights and safeguards for juveniles making this significant decision.

Contention

There may be notable contention surrounding the implications of juveniles being tried as adults, particularly concerning the adequacy of their understanding of the consequences. Supporters might argue that this bill represents necessary reform for holding serious offenders accountable, while opponents could raise concerns about the psychological impact on young individuals subjected to adult court systems, advocating the need for juvenile rehabilitation rather than punishment.

Companion Bills

NJ S357

Same As Concerns rights of juvenile defendants who elect to be tried as adults.

NJ S3986

Carry Over Concerns rights of juvenile defendants who elect to be tried as adults.

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