This bill establishes a new crime in New Jersey, making it a fourth-degree offense to knowingly post or publish the home address or unpublished telephone number of judges, prosecutors, or certain court administrative personnel on the Internet. The act specifically targets individuals who do so with the intent to expose these officials to harassment or risk of harm, or in reckless disregard of the potential for such exposure. A fourth-degree crime in New Jersey can result in a prison sentence of up to 18 months, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.

The bill defines key terms, including "judge," "prosecutor," and "court administrative personnel," to clarify who is protected under this law. The legislation is designed to enhance the safety of judicial and court officials by prohibiting the dissemination of their personal information online, thereby reducing the risk of harassment and threats against them. The bill is modeled after existing laws that protect law enforcement officers from similar risks.