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New Domestic Violence Law Following Ray Rice Scandal

Posted by Vincent C. DeLuca | Oct 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

New proposed legislation in Monmouth and Camden Counties could change the way domestic violence cases are handled in New Jersey. State Assemblywoman Carolina Casagrande of Monmouth County has proposed a bill in response to former Rutgers football star Ray Rice, who was suspended by the NFL for assaulting his wife, not receiving prison time.
The proposed bill (A3801) would create specific courts dedicated to hearing domestic violence cases in NJ. If approved, the bill would establish a three-year pilot program in Monmouth and Camden Counties. Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt of Camden County also backs the bill.
“Right now, as it stands, we have these victims going into a courtroom where the people have minimal training,” Casagrande told NJ.com. “Also, they're sitting next to people who have minor traffic violations or may have a summons for not mowing their lawns. It's really not an appropriate environment.”
The new domestic violence courts would be part of the superior court system of New Jersey, and the judges appointed to this court would in theory be more specifically trained in the area of the law that is applicable to domestic violence. Having expert judges in domestic violence would, according to Casagrande, lead to fairer trials and punishment. The bill states that judges would be “knowledgeable in criminal law and procedure, particularly in relation to intimate partner violence.”
The proposed changes that this bill presents could also mean harsher penalties for defendants accused of domestic violence. In addition to this bill, Casagrande is also introducing separate bills that domestic violence crimes carry harsher punishments. These bills would include a mandatory three-year prison sentence for convicted offenders who injure their victims. The bills will also require all New Jersey judges to receive a minimum of three hours of domestic violence training.

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These proposed changes mean that defendants need a law firm they can trust more than ever. Protect yourself from the potential consequences of domestic violence by hiring defense lawyers that know the subtleties of New Jersey law. New Jersey criminal defense attorneys from Villani & DeLuca have experience dealing with domestic violence cases. We will do everything we can to protect your rights and safeguard your future.
If you are interested in hiring Villani & DeLuca in regard to domestic violence charges or other criminal charges, contact us or call us at (732) 709-7757 for a free consultation. Representatives from Villani & DeLuca are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Vincent C. DeLuca

Vincent C. DeLuca, a partner of the firm, devotes the entirety of his practice to family law. Vince is a trained divorce mediator and collaborative divorce attorney. Vince is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a matrimonial law attorney. Less than .002% of all practicing attorneys in...

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