Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2370

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Engrossed
5/31/22  

Caption

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Impact

This legislation is designed to protect the rights of juveniles during critical stages of the criminal justice process. By ensuring that a parent or legal guardian or a legal representative is present, the bill seeks to mitigate potential coercive practices during interrogation. Additionally, it aims to balance the state's investigative needs with the rights of minors who may not fully understand the consequences of their statements. The impact of this law could reshape how law enforcement deals with juvenile suspects and further safeguard their rights in the legal system.

Summary

S2370, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, aims to amend the legal framework governing custodial interrogations of juveniles. The bill stipulates that any statements or admissions obtained from a juvenile during questioning by law enforcement cannot be used as evidence unless specific conditions are met. These include having a parent or legal guardian present during the interrogation, or the juvenile being informed of their rights, which encompass the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the ability to waive the presence of a guardian under certain circumstances.

Contention

The bill likely faced debates regarding the balance between preventing potential abuses of power by law enforcement and ensuring effective law enforcement capabilities. Critics may express concerns that such regulations could hinder investigations, as police might struggle to obtain statements from juveniles if guardians are not available. On the other hand, advocates argue that this measure is crucial in upholding the rights of minors and preventing wrongful admissions or confessions due to misunderstandings or pressures during interrogations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7188

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RI S0404

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RI S0602

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RI H5227

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RI S2116

Prohibits any questioning of a juvenile who is suspected of delinquent or criminal behavior, unless the parent of guardian of the juvenile is present, or unless an attorney is present or the juvenile and their parents have waived their presence.

RI S0148

Prohibits any questioning of a juvenile who is suspected of delinquent or criminal behavior, unless the parent of guardian of the juvenile is present, or unless an attorney is present or the juvenile and their parents have waived their presence.

RI H7096

Prohibits any questioning of a juvenile who is suspected of delinquent or criminal behavior, unless the parent of guardian of the juvenile is present, or unless an attorney is present or the juvenile and their parents have waived their presence.

RI H5298

Prohibits any questioning of a juvenile who is suspected of delinquent or criminal behavior, unless the parent of guardian of the juvenile is present, or unless an attorney is present or the juvenile and their parents have waived their presence.

RI HB3205

Fees and costs; Juvenile Code; costs of representation in certain proceedings; effective date; emergency.

RI S2382

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