New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5918

Introduced
7/24/25  

Caption

Establishes mitigating factor for sentencing of defendants who are victims of domestic violence and provides for resentencing and trauma-informed reentry support services.

Impact

With the potential for resentencing, individuals currently incarcerated for offenses committed before the bill comes into effect may apply for a review of their sentences. Importantly, this provision targets individuals serving lengthy sentences and aims to provide an avenue for those deserving of reconsideration due to their victimization. The proposed structure establishes new sentencing ranges based on the degree of the crime, facilitating a more lenient approach for those categorized under this new mitigating factor. It encourages a shift in how the legal system understands the dynamics of trauma and its relation to criminal behavior.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5918 establishes a new mitigating factor to be considered during sentencing for defendants who are victims of domestic violence. It recognizes that such victims may have committed crimes as a direct result of the abuse they suffered. This legislation aims to allow courts to impose more appropriate sentences for these individuals by taking into account the impact of domestic violence on their actions. This act revises existing New Jersey statutes concerning criminal sentencing, specifically N.J.S.A.2C:44-1, allowing for alternate sentencing structures for those affected by domestic abuse during the commission of their crimes.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of this bill. Critics might argue that allowing for mitigating factors based on domestic violence could lead to inconsistent sentencing practices. However, proponents emphasize the importance of recognizing the role of victimization in criminal behavior as a crucial aspect of restorative justice. The bill encourages trauma-informed care and support mechanisms to aid victims of domestic violence to reintegrate into society post-release, thus addressing the need for systemic change within the justice framework surrounding abuse victims.

Companion Bills

NJ S4586

Same As Establishes mitigating factor for sentencing of defendants who are victims of domestic violence and provides for resentencing and trauma-informed reentry support services.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4586

Establishes mitigating factor for sentencing of defendants who are victims of domestic violence and provides for resentencing and trauma-informed reentry support services.

NJ A4740

Establishes new mitigating factor for defendant who is survivor of abuse.

NJ A910

Provides for an additional aggravating factor in sentencing person who has committed act of domestic violence against certain minors.

NJ A2519

Provides for an additional aggravating factor in sentencing person who has committed act of domestic violence against certain minors.

NJ SB152

Provides relative to sentencing of defendants who are victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or human trafficking. (8/1/25)

NJ A2593

Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.

NJ HB2427

Domestic violence; pregnant victim; sentencing

NJ SB1470

Sentencing; creating the Oklahoma Survivors' Act; directing courts to consider certain mitigating factors in sentencing; establishing procedures for resentencing under certain circumstances. Effective date.

NJ A5268

Establishes "Pretrial Partnership for Community Support and Services Pilot Program" for certain defendants.

NJ A2531

Establishes "Support for Victims of Domestic Violence Program"; incentivizes certain businesses to provide support to individuals who are victims of domestic violence.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.