Legislation
- Title
- Criminal Procedure - Custodial Interrogation - Codification
- Sponsored by
- Senator Sydnor
- Status
- In the Senate - Hearing 2/02 at 1:00 p.m.
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Altering a certain definition of "custodial interrogation"; specifying that a statement made by a person during custodial interrogation is not admissible in a criminal proceeding unless the person is advised that the person has the right to remain silent, any statement made may be used against the person in a certain criminal proceeding and the person has the right to speak to an attorney; and specifying that a statement made by a person who is arrested is not admissible in a criminal proceeding, except under certain circumstances.
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Details
Bill File Type: Pre-Filed
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2023
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2-401, 2-401.1 )
Last Updated: 6/9/2023 2:54 PM