A 3768
Creates offense for electronically sending unsolicited nude image.
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Bill overview
This bill creates a new offense in New Jersey for electronically sending unsolicited nude images. It defines this as knowingly transmitting visual material depicting someone engaging in sexual conduct or with their intimate parts exposed, without the recipient’s request or consent. The offense is a disorderly persons offense, punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine, and can escalate to a fourth-degree crime if the sender knows the image will be seen by a minor or someone with a mental incapacity unable to understand the nature of the image.
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Jay Webber
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