New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A755

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

Impact

If enacted, A755 will enhance the current statutes under the Disaster Control Act, providing clearer guidelines on how to handle criminal acts occurring in emergencies. The legislation will add significant weight to existing penalties tied to various forms of theft and robbery, ensuring that individuals who exploit these situations face not only the usual consequences associated with their crimes but additional penalties as well. This change reflects a growing concern over public safety and resource preservation during crises, emphasizing the seriousness of these offenses.

Summary

Assembly Bill A755 seeks to amend the Disaster Control Act by instituting mandatory penalties for committing crimes such as burglary and theft during a declared state of emergency. The bill specifically targets unlawful acts that jeopardize public safety or property during emergencies, which can arise from both natural disasters and other crises. By introducing a six-month term of imprisonment or community service for offenders, the bill aims to serve as a deterrent against acts of looting and other related crimes during vulnerable times.

Contention

The introduction of A755 could spark debate regarding the balance between necessary law enforcement measures and the rights of individuals during emergencies. Critics may argue that while enhancing penalties for criminal behavior during emergencies is warranted, there is a risk that the language of the bill may be interpreted too broadly, potentially affecting individuals engaged in non-criminal activities that are deemed contrary to emergency regulations. Furthermore, discussions around resource allocation for law enforcement during emergencies may be brought to the forefront, raising questions about enforcement priorities and support for affected communities.

Companion Bills

NJ S447

Same As Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ S118

Carry Over Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ A1610

Carry Over Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

Similar Bills

NJ S118

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ A1610

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ S447

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

CA SB265

Crimes: looting.

CA AB271

Crimes: looting.

CA ABX112

Crimes: looting.

CA AB1595

Theft: burglary: natural or manmade disasters.

CA AB3078

Theft: burglary: natural or manmade disasters.