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House Committee on Judiciary (Room 30)

The House Committee on Judiciary considers matters relating to judicial and legal affairs.

CDs
14-10; CDs of joint meeting are with Senate Judiciary

Meeting Record Print

Thursday, January 16, 2014
8:30 AM

Joint Hearing with Senate Judiciary - Room 10

Innocence Project

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S.297 - An act relating to the recording of custodial interrogations in homicide and sexual assault cases

  • Michele Childs, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Dennis Maher, Exoneree, Tewskbury, MA
  • Rebecca Brown, Director, State Policy Reform, The Innocence Project
  • Daniella Henry, Policy Analyst, Innocence Project
  • Jennifer Thompson, Co-Author of Picking Cotton
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S.184 - An act relating to law enforcement policies on eyewitness identification and bias-free policing and on recording of custodial interrogations in homicide and sexual assault cases

  • Michele Childs, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Dennis Maher, DNA Exoneree, Tewksbury, MA
  • Rebecca Brown, Director, State Policy Reform, The Innocence Project
  • Daniella Henry, Policy Analyst, Innocence Project
  • Jennifer Thompson, Co-Author of Picking Cotton
10:00 AM

Break

10:30 AM

S.297 - An act relating to the recording of custodial interrogations in homicide and sexual assault cases

  • Andrew Pappone, Staff Attorney, Innocence Project
  • William Brooks, Chief of Police, Norwood, MA Police Department
  • Theodore Kramer, Uniform Law Commission
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S.184 - An act relating to law enforcement policies on eyewitness identification and bias-free policing and on recording of custodial interrogations in homicide and sexual assault cases

Innocence Project continued

  • Andrew Pappone, Staff Attorney, New England Innocence Project
  • William Brooks, Chief of Police, Norwood, MA Police Department
  • Theodore Kramer, Uniform Law Commission
1:00 PM

House Convenes

after the floor

H.62 - An act relating to prohibiting the handheld use of a portable electronic device while driving

Review and Possible Vote

  • Helena Gardner, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Representative Dave Potter, City of Rutland
  • Lieutenant Garry Scott, Sergeant, Vermont State Police
  • Andrew MacLean, Lobbyist, Verizon
  • Allison Crowley DeMag, Lobbyist, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
  • Charles Storrow, Lobbyist, AT&T