Connecticut 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00392

Introduced
3/9/22  
Refer
3/9/22  

Caption

An Act Concerning Statements Made By Juveniles.

Impact

This legislation aims to strengthen the rights of minors within the legal system, ensuring that their admissions or confessions are made with parental guidance and legal advice. The change is likely to have significant implications on juvenile adjudications, particularly in how cases are prosecuted and how evidence is gathered in relation to minor offenders. The bill emphasizes the importance of protecting juvenile rights to prevent potential coercion or misunderstanding of their legal status during questioning by authorities.

Summary

SB00392, titled 'An Act Concerning Statements Made By Juveniles', addresses the legal status and admissibility of statements made by minors in the judicial system. The bill specifically raises the age limit concerning protections for statements made to police or Juvenile Court officials. It establishes that any written or oral statements made by children under eighteen years of age will not be admissible in court unless certain conditions are met. These include the presence of a parent or guardian during the statement, and that both the child and their guardian must be informed of the child's legal rights, including the right to retain counsel and the right to refuse to make statements.

Contention

The bill has generated discussions regarding the balance between ensuring justice and protecting the rights of young individuals. Opponents may argue that more stringent requirements for admitting juvenile statements could hinder police investigations and complicate efforts to address juvenile delinquency. There is notable concern over how this may affect law enforcement's ability to obtain crucial information promptly while safeguarding a minor's rights. Supporters, however, maintain that the enhanced protections are essential for preventing misunderstandings and injustices against vulnerable youth who may not fully grasp the consequences of their statements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05506

An Act Concerning Families With Service Needs.

CT HB05382

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Office Of The Child Advocate.

CT SB00426

An Act Concerning Court Operations And Administrative Proceedings.

CT SB00324

An Act Concerning Probate Court Operations And Administration.

CT HB05437

An Act Concerning Education Mandate Relief, School Discipline And Disconnected Youth.

CT SB00212

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

CT SB00445

An Act Concerning A Jobs Program For Youth Impacted By The Juvenile Justice System, Review Of Probation Violations And State-wide Expansion Of Truancy Clinics.

CT HB05508

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

CT HB05348

An Act Concerning Paraeducators.

CT SB00127

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Department Of Children And Families Relating To Background Checks, Certain Subsidies, Urgent Crisis Centers, Departmental Records And Special Police Officers.

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