New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1648

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Expands categories of individuals who may bring a claim under wrongful imprisonment statute.

Impact

Key changes proposed under S1648 include clarifying the conditions under which a wrongfully imprisoned individual may file a claim for damages. Critically, the bill would allow for individuals who were previously precluded from bringing claims due to their guilty pleas the opportunity to seek damages within a two-year period from the bill's effective date. The provisions aim to grant justice to those who may have been unduly penalized by the justice system and have since had their convictions vacated or dismissed.

Summary

S1648 is a bill proposed in New Jersey that seeks to expand the categories of individuals eligible to claim compensation under the state's wrongful imprisonment statute, P.L.1997, c.227. The intent behind the bill is to formalize and ease the process through which innocent persons, who have been convicted of crimes they did not commit, can seek legal redress for their wrongful imprisonment. This includes provisions for individuals who were civilly committed as 'sexually violent predators' without just cause, as well as those who may have pled guilty to a crime but later sought to withdraw their plea due to innocence.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding S1648 particularly regarding the burden of proof that claimants will need to meet in court. The bill stipulates that one must demonstrate their innocence by clear and convincing evidence, which could be a challenging standard to meet, especially given that evidence may have become murky due to the passage of time. Additionally, the appropriateness of allowing damages for individuals who pled guilty is likely to provoke debate among lawmakers and the public, as this could complicate the existing legal landscape around plea agreements.

Companion Bills

NJ S625

Carry Over Expands categories of individuals who may bring a claim under wrongful imprisonment statute.

NJ A5581

Same As Expands categories of individuals who may bring a claim under wrongful imprisonment statute.

Similar Bills

MT HB93

Establish compensation for wrongful conviction

KY HB206

AN ACT relating to wrongful conviction compensation.

KS SB91

Providing for payment of interest in civil actions for wrongful conviction and directing the attorney general to seek damages for the state from any person who knowingly contributed to the wrongful conviction and prosecute ouster and criminal proceedings as warranted.

KY SB262

AN ACT relating to wrongful conviction compensation.

TX HB417

Relating to claims for compensation for wrongful imprisonment and group health benefits coverage for persons wrongfully imprisoned.

IL HB3818

COURT OF CLAIMS AWARDS

AZ HB2813

Erroneous convictions; compensation

IL HB3663

COURT OF CLAIMS-AWARDS