New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A635

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

Impact

The proposed amendment is expected to have a significant impact on the penal code governing theft. In particular, by redefining the thresholds for first and second degree theft offenses, the bill signals a shift in legislative focus towards combating major theft crimes. It not only aims to enhance legal repercussions for high-value thefts, but also encourages law enforcement and judicial systems to prioritize these cases, potentially leading to increased conviction rates and longer sentences for offenders involved in major theft activities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A635 seeks to amend New Jersey's theft statute, specifically N.J.S.2C:20-2, by upgrading the classification of theft to a crime of the first degree if the total value of the property involved is $500,000 or greater. Currently, theft amounts to $75,000 but less than $500,000 is classified as a crime of the second degree. This legislative change aims to impose harsher penalties on individuals committing significant thefts, thereby enhancing deterrence against large-scale theft crimes within the state.

Contention

While proponents of A635 argue that this bill will strengthen public safety and assist in crime reduction by unequivocally punishing substantial thefts, there may be concerns regarding its implementation and fairness in its application. Critics may worry that elevating the severity of such offenses could lead to over-punishment of individuals involved in complex cases of theft where motivations may vary. Furthermore, the bill also includes technical adjustments to ensure clarity regarding specific types of theft, such as the theft of human remains, which remains classified as a first-degree crime under certain conditions.

Companion Bills

NJ A605

Carry Over Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

Previously Filed As

NJ A605

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

NJ A3665

Upgrades motor vehicle theft to second degree crime.

NJ A2048

Upgrades crime of theft of scrap metal from transportation system.

NJ A1234

Upgrades crime of theft of scrap metal from transportation system.

NJ A5058

Upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.

NJ S3410

Upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.

NJ A3471

Upgrades penalties for theft of certain law enforcement and emergency vehicles.

NJ S3557

Changes monetary threshold for certain fourth degree theft crimes.

NJ S1368

Lowers monetary threshold for certain motor vehicle theft to constitute second degree crime.

NJ S3617

Lowers monetary threshold for certain motor vehicle theft to constitute second degree crime.

Similar Bills

NJ A3665

Upgrades motor vehicle theft to second degree crime.

NJ S2284

Establishes crimes of theft of motor vehicle and receiving stolen motor vehicle as separate statutory provisions; provides extended sentences for certain persistent offenders.

NJ A605

Upgrades theft to a crime of the first degree if amount involved is $500,000 or more.

NJ A3471

Upgrades penalties for theft of certain law enforcement and emergency vehicles.

NJ S1887

Creates offense of financial exploitation of the elderly.

NJ S164

Creates offense of financial exploitation of the elderly.

NJ A750

Creates new offense of theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person.

NJ A1750

Creates new offense of theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person.