S 3344
Upgrades crime of invasion of privacy under certain circumstances; eliminates presumption of nonimprisonment.
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Bill overview
This bill upgrades the crime of invasion of privacy in New Jersey under specific circumstances, increasing the potential penalties. It eliminates the presumption of nonimprisonment for those convicted of this crime. The bill expands the definition of the crime to include photographing, filming, or disclosing images of intimate parts or sexual contact without consent, and also addresses the disclosure of such images. It also amends existing sentencing guidelines to reflect these changes.
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