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Bill to protect NJ stalking victims advances

PUBLIC SAFETY: Stalking in violation of a restraining order could become a third-degree crime in New Jersey — with possible jail or prison time and sizable fines — if a bill advanced by the state Senate Judiciary Committee this morning is approved by the Legislature.

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“Violations of stalking restraining orders are both common and often associated with significant danger to victims,” said the sponsor of S-2540/A-3841, state Sen. Kevin O’Toole (R-Bergen, Essex, Morris, Passaic).

“We need to give survivors all the protection we can to assure that they won’t be re-victimized,” O’Toole said.

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