NJ Assembly Passes Two Bills to Further Criminal Justice Reform and Police Accountability
NJ Assembly Passes Two Bills to Further Criminal Justice Reform and Police Accountability |
Bill to Create Racial and Ethnic Impact Statements & Bill to Mandate Independent Investigations of Police Killings on Christie’s Desk |
For Immediate Release January 9, 2018 Contact: The ACLU of New Jersey applauded the Assembly, which passed two key bills yesterday during the lame duck session: one mandating independent investigations and prosecutions when police officers kill, and another to require criminal justice policies come with racial and ethnic impact statements. Governor Christie had previously conditionally vetoed the impact statements bill with minor changes. Now that the Legislature has approved the changes, the bill goes back to Gov. Christie’s desk, along with the independent prosecutor bill. The ACLU-NJ urges Gov. Christie to swiftly sign these bills into law. The following statements can be attributed to ACLU-NJ Policy Counsel Dianna Houenou. On A1115, independent prosecutors for police killings: On A3677, racial and ethnic impact statements:
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