New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S389

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Makes publishing on Internet home address or unpublished telephone number of judges, prosecutors and certain court personnel a crime of the fourth degree under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, S389 will modify existing legal frameworks regarding the privacy and safety of judicial personnel in New Jersey. By increasing the legal ramifications for disclosing sensitive personal information, the bill addresses the rising concerns around the safety of court officials. Supporters of the bill argue that measures like these are essential to protect those who serve in the judiciary and uphold legal integrity. They contend that the judiciary must operate free from fear of retaliation or harassment, promoting a more independent judicial process.

Summary

Senate Bill S389 aims to enhance the security of judges, prosecutors, and certain court administrative personnel by criminalizing the online publication of their home addresses and unpublished telephone numbers under specific circumstances. The legislation categorizes such actions as a fourth-degree crime, which carries potential penalties including a prison term of up to 18 months and fines up to $10,000. This approach is intended to mitigate risks of harassment and physical threats faced by individuals in the judicial system, who may be targets of hostility due to their positions.

Contention

Despite the thoughtful intentions behind S389, discussions regarding its implications may unveil potential concerns about freedom of speech and the public's right to access information. Critics could argue that the bill might infringe upon lawful dissemination of public information or updates regarding judicial accountability. Furthermore, questions may arise about enforcement and the balance between protecting individuals and ensuring transparency within the judicial system. Stakeholders in the legal field may need to navigate these contentious waters as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

NJ S266

Carry Over Makes publishing on Internet home address or unpublished telephone number of judges, prosecutors and certain court personnel a crime of the fourth degree under certain circumstances.

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