A 3683
Establishes presumption of pretrial detention for certain vehicular offenses.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes a presumption of pretrial detention for certain vehicular offenses in New Jersey. Specifically, it applies to driving under the influence, reckless vehicular homicide, and certain other violations. The bill aims to increase public safety by ensuring that individuals charged with these offenses are held accountable while awaiting trial. It also modifies existing laws to clarify the conditions under which pretrial detention is appropriate.
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Erik Peterson
Gabriel Rodriguez
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