Assembly Update: Del. Wants Interrogations To Be On The Record
March 4, 2008 | Virginia News
FOR DEL. Al Eisenberg (D-47), it’s crucially important that the interrogations of juveniles who have been accused of a crime be documented on video and audio.
He said that, according to research he uncovered, juveniles give false information in almost three fourths of their confessions. “We were blown away by those statistics,” Eisenberg said.
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