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Introduced
01/12/2022
01/12/2022
In Committee
05/05/2022
05/05/2022
Crossed Over
02/17/2022
02/17/2022
Passed
Dead
05/11/2022
05/11/2022
Introduced Session
2022 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill prohibits a law enforcement officer or an agent who assists, cooperates with, or otherwise facilitates a custodial interrogation with a juvenile (law enforcement official) from using deception and false facts or beliefs (deception) to obtain a statement or admission from the juvenile. Any statement or admission obtained during the course of a juvenile custodial interrogation in which a law enforcement official knowingly uses deception is presumptively inadmissible against the juvenile in an evidentiary hearing unless the prosecution proves by clear and convincing evidence that the statement or admission was made voluntarily. The bill requires law enforcement officials to electronically record all juvenile custodial interrogations.
AI Summary
This bill prohibits law enforcement officers or their agents from using deception or false facts during custodial interrogations of juveniles. Any statements or admissions obtained through such deceptive tactics would be presumed inadmissible in court, unless the prosecution can clearly and convincingly prove that the statement was made voluntarily. The bill also requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written policies and procedures for conducting age-appropriate custodial interrogations of juveniles, including the use of Miranda warnings and electronic recording of all such interrogations.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Justice
Sponsors (22)
Jennifer Bacon (D)*,
Julie Gonzales (D)*,
Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez (D)*,
Adrienne Benavidez (D),
Tracey Bernett (D),
Janet Buckner (D),
Yadira Caraveo (D),
James Coleman (D),
Lisa Cutter (D),
Daneya Esgar (D),
Meg Froelich (D),
Leslie Herod (D),
Edie Hooton (D),
Cathy Kipp (D),
Pete Lee (D),
Mandy Lindsay (D),
Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D),
Dominick Moreno (D),
Robert Rodriguez (D),
Emily Sirota (D),
Tammy Story (D),
Steven Woodrow (D),
Last Action
Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Adhere (on 05/11/2022)
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