New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06646

Introduced
3/19/25  

Caption

Provides that statements made by minor defendants as a result of deception by law enforcement during custodial interrogation are inadmissible.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A00543

Provides that statements made by minor defendants as a result of deception by law enforcement during custodial interrogation are inadmissible.

NY S04205

Provides that statements made by minor defendants as a result of deception by law enforcement during custodial interrogation are inadmissible.

NY A01156

Precludes inadmissible statements made by defendants because of false facts about evidence or because of a statement that undermines the reliability of the defendant's statement; requires data collection and analysis by the division of criminal justice services of recorded interrogations.

NY S02303

Precludes inadmissible statements made by defendants because of false facts about evidence or because of a statement that undermines the reliability of the defendant's statement; requires data collection and analysis by the division of criminal justice services of recorded interrogations.

NY A02155

Prohibits the use of restraints on incarcerated individuals during labor, absent extraordinary circumstances, and on pregnant persons during a custodial interrogation.

NY S09816

Prohibits the use of restraints on incarcerated individuals during labor, absent extraordinary circumstances, and on pregnant persons during a custodial interrogation.

NY A00127

Establishes an assumption of the inadmissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression against such defendant in a criminal proceeding; requires the proffering party to affirmatively prove that the evidence is admissible by clear and convincing evidence.

NY S01738

Establishes an assumption of the inadmissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression against such defendant in a criminal proceeding; requires the proffering party to affirmatively prove that the evidence is admissible by clear and convincing evidence.

NY S00476

Requires police to advise persons under 18 years of age of their rights to silence and to an attorney before any custodial interrogation.

NY A04262

Requires a custodial parent who lives with a sex offender to provide that information to a non-custodial parent.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.