New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S422

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Establishes penalty for withholding identification to hinder apprehension or prosecution.

Impact

If enacted, S422 will strengthen law enforcement's ability to prosecute individuals who seek to evade justice through non-cooperation. Under the provisions of the bill, a person who withholds their identification will face penalties comparable to those imposed for giving false information. Current penalties for related offenses include third-degree and fourth-degree crimes, which can result in imprisonment as well as fines, signaling a potential increase in accountability for those who obstruct justice during an arrest.

Summary

Senate Bill S422, introduced by Senator Brian P. Stack, seeks to amend existing penalties associated with hindering the apprehension or prosecution of individuals by specifically addressing the act of withholding identification. The bill establishes that a person obstructs law enforcement efforts by refusing to provide valid identification upon arrest. This proposed legislation is a significant addition to the current statutes already in place regarding similar offenses, which include actions such as providing false information or actively concealing evidence.

Contention

The implementation of S422 may evoke debates regarding its implications for civil liberties and police interactions. Critics may argue that mandatory identification could lead to profiling or unjust treatment of certain individuals during law enforcement encounters. Proponents, however, argue that the bill is necessary in today's climate, where ensuring public safety and accountability in law enforcement actions is paramount. As it stands, the bill's introduction aligns with trends in criminal justice reform aimed at reducing the number of offenders evading charges based on technical or procedural loopholes.

Companion Bills

NJ S300

Carry Over Establishes penalty for withholding identification to hinder apprehension or prosecution.

NJ A5023

Carry Over Establishes penalty for withholding identification to hinder apprehension or prosecution.

NJ A486

Same As Establishes penalty for withholding identification to hinder apprehension or prosecution.

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