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Governor Murphy Announces Historic Clemency Initiative in New Jersey

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June 23, 2024
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On Thursday, June 13th, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy revealed plans to implement a groundbreaking Clemency Initiative, starting on Juneteenth. The initiative, described as “life-changing” and “systematic,” aims to address inequities within the state’s criminal justice system.

Governor Murphy announced the clemency plan during an appearance on WNYC’s “Ask Governor Murphy” show. He acknowledged that his administration had yet to grant any clemency since he took office in 2018, a record he intends to change significantly. “Somebody recently wrote that I had gone the longest of any governor in the state’s history…without pardoning anybody, and that’s probably true. That’s going to change,” Murphy stated. “We’re going to set a different record and we’re going to kick it off next week.”

The Clemency Initiative will focus on nonviolent offenders nearing the end of their sentences, as well as other categories of individuals deemed deserving of early release. While specific criteria for clemency were not disclosed, Murphy emphasized that the process would be rigorous and balanced. “If somebody has earned the right to be set free, that deserves consideration. Period,” he affirmed.

The announcement took place at St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church in Newark on Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Murphy highlighted the significance of this date, underscoring his administration’s commitment to justice and second chances. “This will be a game-changer. This will transform people’s lives,” he said.

Murphy’s Clemency Initiative also includes the establishment of an independent commission to assist in the clemency review process. This commission will ensure that all cases undergo a thorough evaluation, maintaining checks and balances to uphold fairness and integrity.

Since his State of the State address in January, Murphy has promised to undertake a clemency initiative that aligns with New Jersey’s values of providing second chances. He reiterated this commitment on the WNYC show, stating, “So stay tuned. I think New Jersey is going to make history. I really mean that, in a very good, powerful way.”

The Clemency Initiative marks a significant shift from the approach of Murphy’s predecessor, former Governor Chris Christie, who issued 55 clemency orders during his tenure. Christie’s clemency actions included commutations for various offenses, highlighting the need for a systematic approach to clemency under Murphy’s administration.

As New Jersey prepares to implement this historic clemency initiative, Governor Murphy’s efforts reflect a broader commitment to addressing systemic inequities and providing meaningful opportunities for redemption and reintegration into society.

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