HB 1451 (2023) -  Custodial Interrogation of Minors

by Williams
Provides presumption of inadmissibility for confessions of certain minors which are made as result of custodial interrogation at place of detention if deceptive tactics are used; specifies circumstances under which presumption may be overcome; provides that state attorney has burden of proving that such confessions were voluntary.
Effective Date: July 1, 2023
Last Event: Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee on Friday, May 5, 2023 11:00 AM

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Bill History

Event Time Member Committee Ver.
Event: H Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee Time: 05/05/2023 - 11:00 AM Member: Committee: Criminal Justice Subcommittee Version: __
Event: H Now in Criminal Justice Subcommittee Time: 03/09/2023 - 7:26 PM Member: Committee: Criminal Justice Subcommittee Version: __
Event: H Referred to Judiciary Committee Time: 03/09/2023 - 7:26 PM Member: Committee: Judiciary Committee Version: __
Event: H Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee Time: 03/09/2023 - 7:26 PM Member: Committee: Criminal Justice Subcommittee Version: __
Event: H 1st Reading Time: 03/07/2023 - 10:01 PM Member: Committee: Version: __
Event: H Filed Time: 03/03/2023 - 1:52 PM Member: Williams Committee: Version: __

Statutes Referenced by this Bill

Statute Other Bill Citations
900.06 SB 328, HB 393, SB 890