New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3472

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to enhance public safety by deterring defendants from committing further crimes or disregarding release conditions while awaiting trial. The change reflects a shift towards stricter enforcement of pretrial conditions, as current laws provided a rebuttable presumption in favor of pretrial release. The new requirement for detention signifies a move towards a more punitive approach in the pretrial phase, which advocates argue is essential for maintaining the integrity of the judicial process and protecting the community.

Summary

Senate Bill S3472, introduced in January 2023, mandates pretrial detention for defendants who violate the conditions of their pretrial release. The bill amends existing legislation (P.L.2014, c.31) which currently allows for pretrial release unless a court finds sufficient evidence that the defendant poses a flight risk or a danger to the community. Under the proposed changes, any violation of release conditions will result in automatic detention pending trial, emphasizing the role of the court in ensuring compliance with pretrial conditions.

Contention

Notably, the bill removes certain protections previously in place for defendants charged with minor marijuana offenses, allowing for these infractions to be considered violations of pretrial release conditions. This aspect of the bill is contentious, as it reflects a departure from the more lenient stance adopted in recent criminal justice reforms. Critics might argue that this could inadvertently lead to unnecessarily punitive measures against low-level offenders, raising concerns about fairness and the judicial impact of such changes on marginalized communities.

Companion Bills

NJ A5104

Same As Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2539

Requires pretrial detention of defendant who violates conditions of pretrial release.

NJ S3230

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of defendants charged with certain firearms offenses.

NJ A2506

Concerns consideration of factors by court at hearing for pretrial detention or violation of condition of pretrial release.

NJ A4372

"Ending the Criminal Revolving Door Act"; restricts pretrial release of certain defendants; sets conditions for pretrial release of certain first-time offenders; requires revocation of pretrial release under certain circumstances.

NJ A786

Clarifies procedures for revocation of pretrial release for certain defendants.

NJ A2511

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of certain repeat offenders.

NJ S1806

Permits court to take additional time to consider pretrial release or pretrial detention when firearm offense is involved.

NJ A2311

Permits court to take additional time to consider pretrial release or pretrial detention when firearm offense is involved.

NJ A2523

Requires Pretrial Services to recommend pretrial detention of certain repeat offenders charged with violent crime.

NJ S3842

Eliminates presumption of pretrial release for defendants charged with repeat home invasion offenses.

Similar Bills

IL SB1656

PRETRIAL RELEASE-REVOCATION

NJ A1818

Concerns provision of services to defendants on pretrial release.

NJ S442

Concerns provision of services to defendants on pretrial release.

UT HB0562

Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Amendments

PA HR165

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study and issue a report on the status of the pretrial detention practices and pretrial detainee populations in this Commonwealth.

AK SB71

Pretrial Services Supervision Agrmnts

AK HB66

Pretrial Services Supervision Agrmnts

IL HB1208

CRIM PRO-REVOKE PRETRIAL REL