S 2869
Makes human trafficking-related crimes subject to No Early Release Act sentencing.
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Bill overview
This bill amends New Jersey law to make human trafficking-related crimes, including those involving exploitation of children, subject to the No Early Release Act (NERA). It modifies existing sentencing guidelines for these offenses, requiring offenders to serve 85% of their prison sentence before becoming eligible for parole. The bill also increases potential fines and mandates a period of parole supervision for convicted individuals. It specifically applies NERA to offenses related to human trafficking, assisting in human trafficking, and commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
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