New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A563

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides that crime of official misconduct involving disclosure of domestic violence or sexual assault victim's personal information is second degree crime.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to enhance protections for victims by increasing penalties for public servants who improperly disclose sensitive information. As per the current law, official misconduct generally falls under a second degree crime category unless the benefit or deprivation involved is valued less than $200, which would then reduce the classification to a third degree crime. By establishing a clear, higher standard for the disclosure of information regarding domestic violence or sexual assault victims, A563 aims to deter officials from breaching confidentiality out of negligence or malice.

Summary

Assembly Bill A563 seeks to enhance the legal ramifications surrounding the disclosure of personal information related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Specifically, the bill amends N.J.S.2C:30-2, stipulating that any act of official misconduct involving such disclosures is to be classified as a second degree crime. This shift underscores the seriousness with which the state views breaches of confidentiality that could further harm vulnerable victims.

Contention

Critics of the bill may raise concerns regarding the implications it holds for public servants and the overall enforcement of the law. While the intent is to protect victims, there may be apprehensions about the extent of legal ramifications and whether they could inadvertently result in excessive punishment for minor infractions. Nonetheless, proponents argue that the necessity of strict measures against breaches of trust in sensitive cases justifies the criminalization of such misconduct as a second degree crime.

Companion Bills

NJ A3723

Carry Over Provides that crime of official misconduct involving disclosure of domestic violence or sexual assault victim's personal information is second degree crime.

NJ S2698

Carry Over Provides that crime of official misconduct involving disclosure of domestic violence or sexual assault victim's personal information is second degree crime.

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