Supervisory
Treatment--Pretrial Intervention. a. Public policy. The purpose of
sections 2C:43-12 through 2C:43-22 of this chapter is to effectuate a
Statewide program of Pretrial Intervention. It is the policy of the
State of New Jersey that supervisory treatment should ordinarily be
limited to persons who have not previously been convicted of any
criminal offense under the laws of New Jersey, or under any criminal law
of the United States, or any other state when supervisory treatment
would:
(1)
Provide
applicants, on an equal basis, with opportunities to avoid ordinary
prosecution by receiving early rehabilitative services or supervision,
when such services or supervision can reasonably be expected to deter
future criminal behavior by an applicant, and when there is apparent
causal connection between the offense charged and the rehabilitative or
supervisory need, without which cause both the alleged offense and the
need to prosecute might not have occurred; or
(2)
Provide
an alternative to prosecution for applicants who might be harmed by the
imposition of criminal sanctions as presently administered, when such
an alternative can be expected to serve as sufficient sanction to deter
criminal conduct; or
(3)
Provide
a mechanism for permitting the least burdensome form of prosecution
possible for defendants charged with victimless offenses, other than
defendants who were public officers or employees charged with offenses
that involved or touched their office or employment; or
(4)
Provide
assistance to criminal calendars in order to focus expenditure of
criminal justice resources on matters involving serious criminality and
severe correctional problems; or
(5)
Provide deterrence of future criminal or disorderly behavior by an applicant in a program of supervisory treatment.
b.
Admission
of an applicant into a program of supervisory treatment shall be
measured according to the applicants amenability to correction,
responsiveness to rehabilitation and the nature of the offense. There
shall be a presumption against admission into a program of supervisory
treatment for a defendant who was a public officer or employee whose
offense involved or touched upon his public office or employment.
c.
The
decision and reasons therefor made by the designated judges (or
assignment judges), prosecutors and program directors in granting or
denying applications for supervisory treatment, in recommending and
ordering termination from the program or dismissal of charges, in all
cases shall be reduced to writing and disclosed to the applicant.
d.
If
an applicant desires to challenge the decision of the prosecutor or
program director not to recommend enrollment in a program of supervisory
treatment the proceedings prescribed under section 14 shall be
followed.
e.
Referral.
At any time prior to trial but after the filing of a criminal
complaint, or the filing of an accusation or the return of an
indictment, with the consent of the prosecutor and upon written
recommendation of the program director, the assignment judge or a judge
designated by him may postpone all further proceedings against an
applicant and refer said applicant to a program of supervisory treatment
approved by the Supreme Court. Prosecutors and program directors shall
consider in formulating their recommendation of an applicants
participation in a supervisory treatment program, among others, the
following criteria:
(1)
The nature of the offense;
(2)
The facts of the case;
(3)
The motivation and age of the defendant;
(4)
The desire of the complainant or victim to forego prosecution;
(5)
The
existence of personal problems and character traits which may be
related to the applicants crime and for which services are unavailable
within the criminal justice system, or which may be provided more
effectively through supervisory treatment and the probability that the
causes of criminal behavior can be controlled by proper treatment;
(6)
The
likelihood that the applicants crime is related to a condition or
situation that would be conducive to change through his participation in
supervisory treatment;
(7)
The needs and interests of the victim and society;
(8)
The extent to which the applicants crime constitutes part of a continuing pattern of anti-social behavior;
(9)
The applicants record of criminal and penal violations and the extent to which he may present a substantial danger to others;
(10)
Whether or not the crime is of an assaultive or violent nature, whether
in the criminal act itself or in the possible injurious consequences of
such behavior;
(11) Consideration of whether or not prosecution would exacerbate the social problem that led to the applicants criminal act;
(12) The history of the use of physical violence toward others;
(13) Any involvement of the applicant with organized crime;
(14)
Whether or not the crime is of such a nature that the value of
supervisory treatment would be outweighed by the public need for
prosecution;
(15)
Whether or not the applicants involvement with other people in the
crime charged or in other crime is such that the interest of the State
would be best served by processing his case through traditional criminal
justice system procedures;
(16)
Whether or not the applicants participation in pretrial intervention
will adversely affect the prosecution of codefendants; and
(17)
Whether or not the harm done to society by abandoning criminal
prosecution would outweigh the benefits to society from channeling an
offender into a supervisory treatment program.
f.
Review
of Supervisory Treatment Applications; Procedure Upon Denial. Each
applicant for supervisory treatment shall be entitled to full and fair
consideration of his application. If an application is denied, the
program director or the prosecutor shall precisely state his findings
and conclusion which shall include the facts upon which the application
is based and the reasons offered for the denial. If the applicant
desires to challenge the decision of a program director not to
recommend, or of a prosecutor not to consent to, enrollment into a
supervisory treatment program, a motion shall be filed before the
designated judge (or assignment judge) authorized pursuant to the rules
of court to enter orders.
g.
Limitations.
Supervisory treatment may occur only once with respect to any defendant
and any person who has previously received supervisory treatment under
section 27 of P.L.1970, c.226 (C.24:21-27), shall not be eligible for
supervisory treatment under this section. However, supervisory
treatment, as provided herein, shall be available to a defendant
irrespective of whether the defendant contests his guilt of the charge
or charges against him.
h.
Termination.
Termination of supervisory treatment under this section shall be
immediately reported to the assignment judge of the county who shall
forward such information to the Administrative Director of the Courts.
i.
Appointment
of Program Directors; Authorized Referrals. Programs of supervisory
treatment and appointment of the program directors require approval by
the Supreme Court with the consent of the assignment judge and
prosecutor. Referrals of participants from supervisory treatment
programs may be to any public or private office or agency, including but
not limited to, programs within the probation service of the court,
offering counseling or any other social service likely to aid in the
rehabilitation of the participant and to deter the commission of other
offenses.
j.
Health
Care Professional Licensing Board Notification. The program director
shall promptly notify the State Board of Medical Examiners when a State
licensed physician or podiatrist has been enrolled in a supervisory
treatment program after he has been charged with an offense involving
drugs or alcohol.






















































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