New Nj Law Closes Stranger Loophole In Restraining Orders
New Nj Law Closes Stranger Loophole In Restraining Orders Youtube A law signed by gov. phil murphy on monday aims to expand protections for victims of abuse and stalking by closing the so called stranger loophole in new jersey's restraining order process. up to. Published july 27, 2023 at 11:18 am. trenton, nj — a new law in new jersey lets stalking victims obtain restraining orders against strangers, closing what was known as the "stranger loophole.
New Law Closes Stranger Loophole For Restraining Orders In New Jersey News Tapinto A law signed by gov. phil murphy on monday aims to expand protections for victims of abuse and stalking by closing the so called stranger loophole in new jersey’s restraining order process. up to now, judges could only issue restraining orders against people without criminal convictions if the abuser had an existing relationship with the. The new jersey legislature in 2023 finally took action to close this "stranger loophole" which had closed the courtroom doors to domestic violence victims outside a dating relationship. now. Phil murphy signed the bill into law on july 24, 2023. (dana difilippo | new jersey monitor) gov. phil murphy signed a new law monday that closes the “stranger loophole” for people seeking restraining orders against their abusers. previously, judges could issue these orders without a criminal conviction only in domestic violence cases or in. New jersey is set to make it easier for residents to get restraining orders against strangers, co workers, or acquaintances who have stalked them, under a law gov. phil murphy signed this week.
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