New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1776

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Eliminates statute of limitations for civil actions arising from sexual assault and other crimes and offenses of a sexual nature committed against a person 18 years of age or older.

Impact

The implications of A1776 are notable as it retroactively applies to cases where the statute of limitations has already expired. This means that individuals who were previously barred from filing a lawsuit due to time restrictions may now pursue their claims. Additionally, the bill aims to revive any lawsuits that were dismissed solely on the grounds of the statute of limitations having lapsed. This legislative change is designed to provide a greater opportunity for victims to achieve redress and accountability for their experiences.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1776 seeks to eliminate the statute of limitations for civil actions arising from sexual assault and other crimes of a sexual nature committed against individuals 18 years of age or older. Presently, under New Jersey law, personal injury lawsuits must generally be initiated within two years of the incident. This bill proposes a significant change by allowing claims connected to such offenses to be filed at any time, effectively removing the temporal restrictions that can prevent victims from seeking justice.

Contention

While proponents of A1776 argue that removing the statute of limitations is a crucial step towards supporting survivors of sexual assault, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for prolonged legal disputes and the implications for defendants, who could face claims based on events that occurred many years in the past. The bill signifies a shift towards prioritizing the rights and voices of victims, yet it may also invoke discussions about the balance between pursuing justice and ensuring fair legal processes for all parties involved.

Companion Bills

NJ A163

Carry Over Eliminates statute of limitations for civil actions arising from sexual assault and other crimes and offenses of a sexual nature committed against a person 18 years of age or older.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2064

Eliminates statute of limitations for civil actions arising from sexual assault and other crimes and offenses of a sexual nature committed against a person 18 years of age or older.

NY S09781

Removes statute of limitations for certain civil actions related to child sexual assault offenses.

GA HB1456

Crimes and offenses; protective orders or consent agreements for victims against persons who have committed acts of sexual assault; provide

TX HJR25

Proposing a constitutional amendment eliminating the statute of limitations for suits for personal injury arising from certain sexual offenses against a child.

TX SB1019

Relating to the admissibility of certain hearsay statements in the adjudication of certain sexual or assaultive offenses committed against a child or a person with a disability.

ME LD2207

An Act Regarding the Statute of Limitations for Certain Sexual Offenses Committed Against Minors

TX HB179

Relating to elimination of limitations periods for suits for personal injury arising from certain offenses against a child.

TX HB4342

Relating to the admissibility of certain hearsay statements in the prosecution of certain sexual or assaultive offenses committed against a child or person with a disability.

TX SB2905

Relating to elimination of limitations periods for suits for personal injury arising from certain offenses against a child or disabled individual.

CA AB250

Sexual assault: statute of limitations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.