Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1847

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Preventing false confessions

Impact

The bill stipulates that any statement made by a juvenile during an interrogation is presumed involuntary if the interrogation involved deception by law enforcement. This presumption will render such statements inadmissible in court, which could significantly affect the outcomes of cases involving juveniles. Moreover, the bill mandates that all custodial interrogations should be electronically recorded, enhancing accountability and transparency in the interrogation process. This requirement is particularly critical as it seeks to ensure that the rights of minors are respected and that any evidence presented in court is reliable.

Summary

House Bill 1847, introduced by Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian, aims to address issues surrounding false confessions, particularly in juvenile interrogations. The proposed legislation includes several key provisions intended to protect minors during questioning by law enforcement, prohibiting the use of deceptive practices during such interrogations. This bill amends existing provisions within Chapter 119 of the Massachusetts General Laws, thus establishing clearer guidelines regarding the treatment of juvenile suspects in custody.

Contention

Critics of the bill may raise concerns about the practical implications of recording every interrogation, particularly in relation to resource constraints faced by law enforcement agencies. There may also be debates surrounding the definitions of deception and the standard for proving the voluntariness of statements made during interrogations. However, supporters argue that the requirements set forth in HB 1847 are essential for preventing wrongful convictions based on coerced confessions, and they emphasize the need for protective measures within the juvenile justice system.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1136

Preventing false confessions

MA H1247

Relative to preventing fraud and establishing regulations on certain virtual currencies

MA HB2016

Duty to report; penitent confessions

MA H3863

Relative to COLA adjustments for veteran benefits

MA H3865

Relative to reimbursing armed service members

MA H777

Supporting seniors' financial stability

MA H1846

Bringing the crime of leaving the scene of personal injury causing death within the jurisdiction of the district court

MA H3864

Relative to public employee benefits for military service members on active duty

MA H89

Providing for consumer protection in a digital economy

MA H634

To charter school renewals

Similar Bills

SC H4778

Electronic recordings of interviews and interrogations

IL HB3521

UNRELIABLE STATEMENTS INADMISS

IL SB1787

CTY CD&JUV CT-MINOR INTERROGAT

PA SB370

In preliminary provisions, adopting the Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act; requiring recordings of interrogations; and imposing functions on the Attorney General.

PA HB413

In preliminary provisions, adopting the Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act; requiring recordings of interrogations; and imposing functions on the Attorney General.

MA S1136

Preventing false confessions

MA S1065

Prohibiting deception in juvenile interrogations

MA H1979

Prohibiting deception in juvenile interrogations