Relates to protections for victims of real property theft
S 6362 aims to shield victims of real property theft with enhanced protections; it's in Judiciary committee, with a companion Assembly bill A 2745.
S 6362 aims to shield victims of real property theft with enhanced protections; it's in Judiciary committee, with a companion Assembly bill A 2745.
Bill S 6362 is a proposed statute labeled to provide protections for victims of real property theft. The bill is currently in the Judiciary committee stage, having been introduced on March 11, 2025. The sponsor named as primary is Jamaal Bailey. The bill appears to have a companion in the Assembly, identified as A 2745 (listed as a companion in the materials).
Because the text of S 6362 is not included in the provided materials, the following are common areas such legislation might address, but are not stated as actual provisions of S 6362:
- Victim rights and protections in cases involving title or property theft (e.g., expedited civil remedies, access to support services).
- Procedures to safeguard title or ownership during investigations and legal proceedings.
- Enhanced reporting, notification, or restitution mechanisms for victims.
- Penalties or enforcement remedies related to property theft and fraud.
- Coordination between law enforcement, prosecutors, and courts to recover stolen property and protect victims’ interests.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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