New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1368

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The implications of S1368 on state law are notable, as it adjusts the legal categorization of motor vehicle theft based on value. Under the bill, a second degree crime is punishable by a prison sentence of up to 10 years and fines that can reach $150,000. In contrast, thefts classified as third degree crimes carry lesser penalties of up to five years in prison and a $15,000 fine. This change is intended to deter potential thieves by increasing the stakes for stealing more valuable vehicles, which could lead to a reduction in such crimes.

Summary

Senate Bill S1368 amends New Jersey's existing theft laws by lowering the monetary threshold required for certain motor vehicle theft offenses to be classified as a second degree crime. Specifically, the bill stipulates that if a motor vehicle is valued at $25,000 or more, its theft will now be graded as a crime of the second degree, a significant change from the previous third degree classification for motor vehicle thefts. This alteration aims to impose harsher penalties on those convicted of higher value vehicle thefts.

Contention

Notably, S1368 has sparked discussions regarding the proportionate scaling of penalties related to theft. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary response to rising motor vehicle theft rates, aiming to protect vehicle owners and uphold public safety. However, critics may raise concerns about the fairness of imposing a strict second degree classification based solely on the value of a vehicle, suggesting that it could lead to harsh consequences for individuals involved in thefts of cars that may have been stolen under mitigating circumstances. This contention highlights the ongoing debate about how best to address theft-related offenses within the justice system.

Companion Bills

NJ A3488

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

NJ A4019

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

NJ S3617

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

Similar Bills

NJ A3358

Heightens grade of theft if property stolen is catalytic converter.

NJ S3410

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

NJ A5058

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

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 A3488

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.

NJ A4019

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