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New Jersey Law Seeks to Redefine Status of Reasonable Victims in Bias Cases

  • Shore News Network
  • April 1, 2024
  • 6:47 am
New Jersey Law Seeks to Redefine Status of Reasonable Victims in Bias Cases

New Jersey Bill Seeks to Revise Bias Intimidation Statute in Line with Supreme Court Ruling

TRENTON, NJ — A new bill aimed at amending New Jersey’s bias intimidation statute, N.J.S.2C:16-1, has been introduced, following a 2015 New Jersey Supreme Court decision that deemed a provision of the law unconstitutional. The proposed legislation intends to remove the victim’s perception as a factor in determining the defendant’s purpose for bias intimidation, addressing concerns of vagueness and potential due process violations.

Currently, the bias intimidation statute considers a person guilty if the offense is committed with the intent to intimidate based on race, color, religion, gender, and other protected characteristics, or if the act is perceived to be committed with such intent. However, the Supreme Court’s decision in State v. Pomianek highlighted the problematic nature of basing criminal liability on the victim’s perception, leading to calls for statutory revision.

The bill proposes replacing the contentious provision with language that focuses on whether a “reasonable” individual or group would feel intimidated under similar circumstances, aligning with standards used in the state’s stalking statute, which has been upheld by the Supreme Court.

This amendment seeks to clarify the law and ensure that bias intimidation charges are grounded in objective assessment rather than subjective perception. By specifying that intimidation is based on how a reasonable person would view the act, the bill aims to provide clearer guidance for legal interpretation and enforcement.

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