A 4430
Upgrades crime of invasion of privacy under certain circumstances; eliminates presumption of nonimprisonment.
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Bill overview
This bill updates the crime of invasion of privacy in New Jersey, increasing the severity of certain offenses and eliminating a presumption of non-imprisonment. Specifically, it elevates the offense of observing someone without consent to a third-degree crime, and upgrades related offenses involving photography or disclosure of images. The bill also expands the list of crimes that are not subject to the presumption of non-imprisonment, including the newly defined invasion of privacy offenses.
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