New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3578

Introduced
9/19/24  

Caption

Establishes separate disorderly persons offense for persons who wear masks with purpose to conceal identity while committing another crime or offense.

Impact

If enacted, S3578 will amend existing statutes under Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes, which governs criminal activities. The law will introduce specific penalties for offenders, including potential imprisonment for up to six months and fines up to $1,000. The bill's provisions are significant as they create a legal framework aimed at curbing crime by addressing the use of masks during the commission of offenses, thereby strengthening law enforcement's ability to manage public order and safety.

Summary

Senate Bill S3578, introduced in New Jersey, establishes a new disorderly persons offense for individuals who conceal their identity with a mask while committing another crime in public. The legislation aims to hold accountable those who use disguises to engage in unlawful activities, effectively enhancing public safety. The bill specifies that individuals can only be charged with this offense if they are already charged with an underlying crime and were wearing the mask at that time, thereby linking the offense directly to criminal actions rather than merely the act of wearing a mask in public places.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention with S3578, including the potential for misuse or overreach. Critics might argue that the bill could unintentionally penalize innocent individuals engaging in activities such as Halloween celebrations, parades, or other public exhibitions where masks are common. The bill includes specific exceptions for such scenarios, but the ambiguity surrounding what constitutes a legitimate use of a mask could lead to legal challenges and varied interpretations in courts. This aspect may foster debates about civil liberties and the balance between safety and freedom of expression in public gatherings.

Companion Bills

NJ A4804

Same As Establishes separate disorderly persons offense for persons who wear masks with purpose to conceal identity while committing another crime or offense.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4804

Establishes separate disorderly persons offense for persons who wear masks with purpose to conceal identity while committing another crime or offense.

NJ A5850

Creates disorderly persons offense for persons who conceal or attempt to conceal their identity while committing another crime or offense.

NJ HB3061

Relating to enhancing the punishment for committing certain criminal offenses while disguised or masked.

NJ HF25

A bill for an act relating to the commission of a criminal offense while wearing a mask, clothing, or device to conceal the identity of the wearer, and providing penalties.

NJ SB2595

Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of harassing, intimidating, or threatening another person while concealing identity with a mask or other headgear.

NJ A4652

Establishes offense of inciting public brawl; upgrades penalty for disorderly conduct in certain circumstances.

NJ HB639

Regards offenses committed while wearing a mask or disguise

NJ HB3205

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for committing certain offenses while wearing a mask or military-style gear.

NJ SB543

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for the offense of masked intimidation; and imposing penalties.

NJ A2943

Increases penalty for harboring or concealing certain sex offenders.

Similar Bills

NJ A4652

Establishes offense of inciting public brawl; upgrades penalty for disorderly conduct in certain circumstances.

NJ S3507

Establishes offense of inciting public brawl; upgrades penalty for disorderly conduct in certain circumstances.

NJ S1174

Temporarily upgrades certain offenses against persons during Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency declared by Governor's Executive Order 103 of 2020 concerning coronavirus pandemic.

NJ S397

Temporarily upgrades certain offenses against persons during Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency declared by Governor's Executive Order 103 of 2020 concerning coronavirus pandemic.

NJ S2948

Enables imposition of local curfew to help curtail disorderly or riotous conduct.

NJ A4414

Enables imposition of local curfew to help curtail disorderly or riotous conduct.

NJ A2931

Enables imposition of local curfew to help curtail disorderly or riotous conduct.

NJ A3265

Expands expungement eligibility; eliminates cap on number of convictions person may expunge; eliminates limitation on number of times person may be granted expungement.