New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S923

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes requirement that county prosecutor reside in county of appointment during term of appointment and until qualified successor is appointed.

Impact

The introduction of this bill marks a significant shift in the legal framework governing local prosecutors' appointments. By requiring a residency condition, the bill seeks to foster a stronger relationship between prosecutors and their respective communities. Proponents argue that this will improve transparency and responsiveness in law enforcement, as county prosecutors are more likely to understand local issues and concerns if they are residents of the communities they oversee. Additionally, this statute could potentially lead to more community-oriented prosecution strategies.

Summary

Senate Bill S923, introduced in the New Jersey 221st Legislature, aims to establish a residency requirement for county prosecutors. The bill mandates that individuals appointed as county prosecutors by the governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, must reside in the county in which they are appointed during their term and until a qualified successor is appointed. This change to the existing law, N.J.S.2A:158-1, is intended to enhance local accountability and ensure that county prosecutors are closely connected to the communities they serve.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill may face contention during debates. Critics could argue that enforcing residency requirements might limit the pool of qualified candidates for such positions, especially in counties where legal expertise is scarce. Furthermore, there may be concerns about the implications this bill has for the appointing authority's discretion. Opponents might contend that rather than enhancing local representation, this regulation could unintentionally create barriers to securing qualified legal professionals, hence impacting the effectiveness of law enforcement operations.

Companion Bills

NJ S1561

Carry Over Establishes requirement that county prosecutor reside in county of appointment during term of appointment and until qualified successor is appointed.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1561

Establishes requirement that county prosecutor reside in county of appointment during term of appointment and until qualified successor is appointed.

NJ SB2799

Public official appointments; revise terms of office and appointment procedures on certain state boards, districts and agencies.

NJ SB1649

Legislative appointments; qualifications

NJ HB755

Provide for PSC appointments

NJ SB2390

State Veterans Affairs Board; revise appointments to reflect congressional districts at time of appointments.

NJ SB2205

State Veterans Affairs Board; revise appointments to reflect congressional districts at time of appointments.

NJ SB1415

MWRD-VACANCY APPOINTMENTS

NJ SB413

To Amend The Requirements And Procedures For Appointments And Confirmation Of Appointments To Boards And Commissions; And To Declare An Emergency.

NJ HB1220

THORN CREEK BASIN-APPOINTMENTS

NJ HB2508

Require all interim appointments to possess the qualifications required by law

Similar Bills

NJ A1443

Permits certain prosecutors to transfer service credit from PERS to Prosecutors Part of PERS.

TX HB4717

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

TX HB58

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

NJ S4164

Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service.

NJ A5855

Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service.

NJ S2470

Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.

NJ A3930

Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.

NJ S1605

Allows members of PERS Prosecutors Part to establish purchased PERS credit in the Part at additional cost.