New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1058

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

Impact

The implications of S1058 involve significant changes to the current statutes regarding victims' rights and access to information relating to domestic violence incidents. By requiring law enforcement to provide records free of charge and within a set timeframe, the bill aims to empower victims with the necessary information to seek justice effectively. Furthermore, it clarifies that these rights exist in conjunction with existing laws, such as the Open Public Records Act, fostering an environment that aims for accountability and support for domestic violence victims.

Summary

Senate Bill S1058 seeks to enhance the rights of domestic violence victims by ensuring they have access to certain law enforcement records related to their cases. Specifically, it mandates that law enforcement agencies provide victims or their legal representatives with copies of specific records, such as photographs taken by law enforcement, body camera footage, and police reports, within ten days of a request. These records are aimed at helping victims better understand the details of their situations and prepare for legal proceedings. While the bill promotes transparency, its provisions also ensure the confidentiality of ongoing investigations and the safety of individuals involved by allowing for redactions as needed.

Contention

Despite its supportive intentions, the bill may face scrutiny and contention surrounding the potential risks associated with the release of sensitive information. Critics may argue that unredacted records could compromise ongoing investigations or potentially endanger the involved parties. Moreover, the possibility of legal consequences for disseminating records in violation of protective orders introduces complexities regarding enforcement which could be contentious during legal discussions. Balancing victim rights with privacy and safety concerns will likely be an ongoing challenge as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NJ A2810

Same As Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ A5285

Carry Over Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ S3708

Carry Over Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

Similar Bills

NJ A5285

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ S3708

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ A567

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ A2998

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ S1774

Concerns counseling for children who were either physically present or who may have seen or heard act of domestic violence.

NJ A5567

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ A1496

Concerns counseling for children who were either physically present or who may have seen or heard act of domestic violence.

NJ A2810

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.