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Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.
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Bill overview
This bill eliminates the statute of limitations for prosecuting human trafficking crimes in New Jersey. Currently, certain offenses have time limits for prosecution, but human trafficking is not included. The bill amends the state’s criminal code to allow prosecutors to bring charges at any time, regardless of how long ago the crime occurred. This change aims to provide justice for victims of human trafficking and ensure that perpetrators are held accountable.
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Primary sponsor
John Azzariti
Cosponsors
Alex Sauickie
Gerry Scharfenberger
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