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Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Ind. Courts - Indiana Supreme Court is interested in receiving comments concerning whether custodial interrogations in criminal investigations should be electronically recorded
From the Supreme Court:
The Indiana Supreme Court is interested in receiving comments from the bench, bar and public concerning (1) whether it should adopt a rule requiring that custodial interrogations in criminal investigations be electronically recorded in some circumstances, and (2) if so, the appropriate content of such a rule. To that end, the Court asked the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to develop and publish such a rule.In the request, two prototypes of a custodial interrogation rule are presented, along with some arguments for and against. Comments will be accepted through April 30, 2009.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on March 3, 2009 12:11 PM
Posted to Indiana Courts