New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A611

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Bars the denial of expungement application in certain instances.

Impact

The passage of A611 would help individuals who have had their charges dismissed or who have resolved their cases favorably to expunge their records without additional hurdles introduced by civil litigation status. This bill aims to reduce the lingering negative impacts of arrests that never led to convictions, thereby assisting individuals in rebuilding their lives without the stigma of a non-conviction record owing to a pending civil matter. By clarifying the pathway to expungement in the face of civil actions, this bill could increase the number of successfully expunged records, further supporting reintegration efforts for former defendants.

Summary

A611 is a legislative bill that seeks to simplify and enhance the expungement process in New Jersey, particularly for cases where a person has been arrested or charged but not convicted. The bill specifically amends subsection d. of the existing law, N.J.S.2C:52-14, to prohibit the denial of expungement applications on the grounds that the charge or arrest is currently the subject of civil litigation. This change signals a significant shift towards facilitating more accessible pathways for individuals seeking to clear their records after dismissals, rather than restricting access based on ongoing legal disputes.

Contention

While the bill appears to have the noble goal of expanding access to expungement, there may be concerns from legal professionals and law enforcement regarding the implications of allowing expungements while civil litigation is pending. Some stakeholders might argue that maintaining a link between civil matters and criminal histories is necessary for transparency and public safety. As such, the discussions surrounding A611 could reflect deeper tensions between rehabilitation efforts for individuals with expunged records and the perceived need to protect public interests through accessible record-keeping.

Companion Bills

NJ S242

Carry Over Bars the denial of expungement application in certain instances.

NJ A3787

Carry Over Bars the denial of expungement application in certain instances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.