New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3129

Introduced
4/15/24  

Caption

Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.

Impact

The bill explicitly states that a conviction for second degree burglary would lead to substantial penalties, which include a minimum prison sentence of 5 years and a maximum of 10 years, along with fines that could reach up to $150,000. Furthermore, individuals found guilty of this offense would be subject to the No Early Release Act, which mandates that they serve at least 85% of their sentence before being eligible for parole. This would significantly tighten the repercussions for offenders compared to existing third degree sentences.

Summary

Senate Bill 3129 proposes to upgrade the crime classification of residential burglary to a second-degree crime in New Jersey. This change means that unlawfully entering or remaining in a dwelling designed for overnight accommodation, regardless of whether a person is present, would be classified as a second degree burglary. Currently, under the law, burglary is typically categorized as a third degree offense unless certain aggravating factors are present, such as the use of a weapon or infliction of bodily harm.

Contention

Debate surrounding Bill S3129 may focus on the implications of escalating the severity of burglary charges. Supporters argue that this change will enhance public safety by acting as a stronger deterrent against residential burglary, which is seen as a serious invasion of personal space and security. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns about the potential for overcrowding in state prisons due to harsher sentencing guidelines and whether such measures effectively reduce crime rates in practice.

Companion Bills

NJ A3590

Same As Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.

NJ S3346

Carry Over Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.

NJ A5035

Carry Over Upgrades burglary of a residence to crime of the second degree.

Similar Bills

NJ S833

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ S3006

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

NJ A3247

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ A5710

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ S1782

Upgrades burglary of a residence as a crime of the second degree; upgrades it to a crime of the first degree if committed while armed.

NJ A5035

Upgrades burglary of a residence to crime of the second degree.

NJ S3346

Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.

NJ A3590

Upgrades burglary of residence to crime of the second degree.