Substitute for Raised S.B. No. 1071
Session Year 2023
 


AN ACT CONCERNING DECEPTIVE OR COERCIVE INTERROGATION TACTICS.

To limit the use as evidence of any admission, confession or statement made by a person during a custodial interrogation by a law enforcement agency official, if the law enforcement agency official engaged in deception or coercive tactics during such interrogation.

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Judiciary Committee

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Bill History

 Date Action Taken
 6/12/2023Signed by the Governor
 6/6/2023Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor
 6/6/2023Transmitted to the Secretary of State
 6/5/2023(LCO)Public Act 23-27
 5/31/2023In Concurrence
 5/31/2023House Passed
 5/31/2023House Rejected House Amendment Schedule B 9090
 5/31/2023House Rejected House Amendment Schedule A 9088
 5/12/2023House Calendar Number 529
 5/12/2023Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House
 5/11/2023Senate Passed
 5/11/2023Senate Rejected Senate Amendment Schedule B 7735
 5/11/2023Senate Rejected Senate Amendment Schedule A 7736
 4/12/2023(LCO)File Number 511
 4/12/2023Senate Calendar Number 307
 4/12/2023Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
 4/12/2023(LCO)Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office
 4/4/2023(LCO)Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/11/23 5:00 PM
 3/28/2023(LCO)Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
 3/27/2023(JUD)Joint Favorable Substitute
 3/9/2023Public Hearing 03/13
 2/22/2023Referred to Joint Committee on Judiciary

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