Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06697

Introduced
1/29/19  
Introduced
1/29/19  
Refer
1/29/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Admissibility Of Statements Made By A Person With An Intellectual Or Developmental Disability In A Criminal Or Juvenile Proceeding.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would potentially transform how evidence is treated in the judicial system concerning individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Currently, such statements may be challenged or disregarded based on existing evidence rules. By allowing these statements to be admissible, the bill could significantly impact courtroom dynamics, empowering a demographic that often has limited participation in legal matters, and ensuring their perspectives are adequately represented in cases involving crimes or juvenile affairs.

Summary

House Bill 6697 seeks to amend section 54-86l of the general statutes to allow for the admissibility of statements made by individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, including autism, in criminal or juvenile proceedings. This legislative change is intended to ensure that testimonials from these individuals can be considered by the court, thereby recognizing the validity and importance of their statements during legal processes. The bill aims to offer protection and a voice to individuals who may otherwise be marginalized in legal situations due to their disabilities.

Contention

While the bill promotes inclusivity and acknowledges the importance of testimony from individuals with disabilities, it may also lead to discussions about the reliability of such statements in the justice system. Some may argue that the mental state and understanding of individuals with disabilities could affect the accuracy of their statements, thereby raising concerns around the potential for misinterpretation and misuse of their testimonies in reaching verdicts. This juxtaposition of advocacy for the disabled against the practical implications of evidence admissibility will likely be a focal point of debate among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00426

An Act Concerning Court Operations And Administrative Proceedings.

CT SB00312

An Act Concerning A Janitorial Work Program For Persons With A Disability And Persons With A Disadvantage.

CT HB05200

An Act Concerning Health Care Accessibility For Persons With A Disability.

CT HB05500

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Laws Concerning Ignition Interlock Devices, The Department Of Correction, Judicial Retirement Salaries And Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure.

CT HB05508

An Act Concerning Recommendations From The Juvenile Justice Policy And Oversight Committee.

CT HB05293

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Developmental Services Statutes.

CT SB00279

An Act Concerning Certification For Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities And The Membership Of The Accessible Parking Advisory Council.

CT SB00320

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Developmental Disorders.

CT HB05292

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Community Companion Homes.

CT SB00138

An Act Concerning The Waiver Of Certain Criminal History Records Check Fees For An Indigent Person Seeking A Pardon.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.