Massachusetts S108 protects youth during custodial interrogations by making their statements inadmissible unless an attorney is present and the.
Massachusetts S108, also known as An Act protecting youth during custodial interrogations, amends Chapter 119 of the General Laws to ensure that statements made by juveniles during custodial interrogations are inadmissible in court unless specific conditions are met. These conditions include the presence of an attorney before the reading of Miranda warnings and throughout the interrogation, and the recording of the entire interrogation, including the reading of Miranda warnings.
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