New Jersey Plea-04 Additional Questions for Certain Sexual Offenses Committed on or After December 1, 1998, is a set of questions that must be answered by individuals accused of certain sexual offenses in New Jersey. These questions are designed to provide additional information to the court in order to assist in determining whether the accused is guilty or not guilty of the offense. The questions are divided into four categories: Questions about the Offense; Questions about the Victim; Questions about the Accused; and Questions about the Accused’s Background. The four types of New Jersey Plea-04 Additional Questions for Certain Sexual Offenses Committed on or After December 1, 1998, are: 1. Questions about the Offense — these questions seek to establish the details of the offense and the circumstances of it. 2. Questions about the Victim — these questions seek to understand the impact of the offense on the victim and their health and well-being. 3. Questions about the Accused — these questions seek to understand the accused’s state of mind and intentions at the time of the offense. 4. Questions about the AccusedBackgroundun— – these questions seek to understand the accused’s prior criminal history and any relevant personal relationships.