2023-2024 Session
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The House Committee on Judiciary considers matters relating to civil rights and civil liberties, the criminal and civil justice systems, violence prevention and public safety, and other similar policies.
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- Documents/2024/WorkGroups/House Judiciary/Bills/S.6/Witness Testimony
- Wednesday, May 3, 2023
- Tuesday, May 2, 2023
- Friday, April 28, 2023
- Thursday, April 27, 2023
- Tuesday, April 11, 2023
- S.6: Mark Fallon: IACP Brief
- S.6: Mark Fallon: Principles on Effective Interviewing for Investigations and Information Gathering
- S.6: Mark Fallon: Using Science to Improve the Practice of Interviewing and Interrogation
- S.6: Mark Fallon: The Evolution of Practice to Science-based Effective Interviewing
- Wednesday, April 5, 2023
- S.6: Nathaniel Erb: Letter in Support of S.6 from Wicklander-Zulawski
- S.6: Nathaniel Erb: Reducing Risks- An Executive's Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation
- S.6: Nathaniel Erb: Brief in Support of S.6 from Dr. Hayley Cleary of Virginia Commenwealth University
- S.6: Nathaniel Erb: Article on Parents in Interrogations written by Dr. Hayley Cleary
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Evaluating the Vemront State Police's PEACE Model Training Program
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Baltimore Police Department Policy 1105, Custodial Interrogations
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Baltimore Police Department Policy 1207, Youth Interrogations
- S.6: Julio Thompson: California Assembly Bill 2644
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Illinois Senate Bill 2122
- S.6: Julio Thompson: New Orleans Police Department Operations Manual, Chapter 44.2- Juveniles
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Oregon Senate Bill 418
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Utah House Bill 171
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Delaware House Bill 419
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Parents' Knowledge and Attitudes on Youths' Interrogation Rights
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Washington House Bill 1062
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Colorado House Bill 23-1042
- S.6: Julio Thompson: Connecticut Senate Bill 1071
- S.6: Nathaniel Erb: Written Testimony on Behalf of The Innocence Project
- S.6: Indi Schoenherr: Written Testimony on Behalf of ACLU of Vermont
- S.6: Nathaniel Erb: Proposed Language on Behalf of The Innocence Project
- S.6: Tucker Jones: Written Testimony on Behalf of the Department of Public Health
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Bills In House Committee on Judiciary
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Bills Out of House Committee on Judiciary
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Bills Referred to House Committee on Judiciary
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