Juvenile Interrogation Reform (H 7096, S 2116)

  • Status: Died in Committee
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: H 7096, S 2116
  • Session: 2024
  • Latest Update: March 29, 2024
criminal justice

We strongly supported this bill which would prohibit the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present.

It’s no surprise that juveniles are generally less able than adults to understand, and act upon, their legal rights while being questioned, but law enforcement proceeds as if they are well-informed adults with a full grasp of the situation. This bill would prohibit the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present. A case recently handled by the ACLU, in which an 8-year-old girl was removed from a school bus, transported to the police, interrogated, and detained without her parents’ knowledge, encapsulates the need for this important legislation. This bill died in committee.

Sponsors:
Representative Rebecca Kislak and Senator Meghan Kallman
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