New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5842

Introduced
12/7/23  

Caption

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with theft of motor vehicle be detained prior to trial.

Impact

The introduction of A5842 may have significant ramifications for state laws, particularly those surrounding pretrial detention procedures. Under the provisions of this bill, if a court finds probable cause for motor vehicle theft, the accused would face mandatory detention unless they can provide evidence to rebut this presumption. This is a shift from the current standard, which allows for the possibility of release under specified conditions. Proponents of the bill argue that it prioritizes public safety and addresses the increasing prevalence of vehicle thefts in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5842 aims to establish a rebuttable presumption that individuals charged with motor vehicle theft should be detained prior to trial. Currently, under New Jersey's Criminal Justice Reform Law, individuals charged with certain crimes can be released before trial unless they are deemed a flight risk or a danger to the community. This bill seeks to modify that approach specifically for motor vehicle theft, categorizing it in a manner that would normally require pretrial detention if the prosecutor successfully demonstrates probable cause.

Contention

However, the bill is likely to face opposition from advocates who argue that this measure could lead to unjust outcomes by disproportionately affecting low-income defendants who may not have the means to secure their release through bail or other conditions. Critics assert that the bill could exacerbate issues within the criminal justice system by further entrenching systemic inequalities, especially for individuals unable to mount an effective rebuttal against the presumption of pretrial detention. The discussions surrounding A5842 will likely include debates around fairness in the judicial process and the balance between ensuring public safety and protecting the rights of defendants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A365

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with theft of motor vehicle be detained prior to trial.

NJ S3267

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with theft of motor vehicle be detained prior to trial under certain circumstances.

NJ A119

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with theft of motor vehicle be detained prior to trial under certain circumstances.

NJ S886

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with motor vehicle theft be detained prior to trial; imposes mandatory sentencing for thefts involving motor vehicle.

NJ A3224

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with motor vehicle theft be detained prior to trial; imposes mandatory sentencing for thefts involving motor vehicle.

NJ S2240

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ A1600

Clarifies court's discretion in imposing monetary conditions of bail; establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with violent crime be detained prior to trial.

NJ S764

Clarifies court's discretion in imposing monetary conditions of bail; establishes rebuttable presumption that person charged with violent crime be detained prior to trial.

NJ S1035

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention of defendants charged with certain crimes that indicate potential flight risk.

NJ A4339

Establishes presumption of pretrial detention for persons who commit carjacking, theft of motor vehicle, or burglary.

Similar Bills

NJ A709

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention for child sexual abuse.

NJ A523

Requires defendants charged with certain crimes to be placed in home confinement prior to trial.

NJ S918

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention of defendant charged with aggravated assault of law enforcement officer.

NJ A3823

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention of defendant charged with aggravated assault of law enforcement officer.

NJ A4339

Establishes presumption of pretrial detention for persons who commit carjacking, theft of motor vehicle, or burglary.

NJ S1035

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention of defendants charged with certain crimes that indicate potential flight risk.

NJ S2240

Establishes rebuttable presumption that person who commits domestic violence by strangling victim be detained prior to trial.

NJ S921

Establishes rebuttable presumption of pretrial detention for child sexual abuse and child endangerment.