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New York Senate Bill S06646
New York 2025-2026 Regular Session
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session
New York Senate Bill S06646
Introduced
3/19/25
Refer
3/19/25
Refer
1/7/26
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Provides that statements made by minor defendants as a result of deception by law enforcement during custodial interrogation are inadmissible.
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Previously Filed As
NY SB512
Custodial Interrogation of Minors - Admissibility of Statements
NY HB165
Custodial Interrogation of Minors - Admissibility of Statements
NY HB626
Custodial Interrogation of Minors - Admissibility of Statements (Exonerated 5 Act)
NY H1984
Protecting youth during custodial interrogations
NY S108
Protecting youth during custodial interrogations
NY S1814
Custodial Interrogations of Minors
NY SB1814
Custodial Interrogations of Minors:
NY HB1247
In rules of evidence, providing for prohibition of deception during custodial interrogation of individual with intellectual disability or autism.
NY AB1905
Juveniles: custodial interrogation.
NY H1979
Prohibiting deception in juvenile interrogations
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