Sentences with phrase «recording police interrogations»

Launch the «New York Promise» Agenda to Advance Social Justice and Affirm New York's Progressive Values - Reforms of the Criminal Justice System including «overhauling New York's antiquated bail system, ensuring access to a speedy trial, raising the age of criminal responsibility, improving witness identification procedures, recording police interrogations for serious offenses, and extending the Hurrell - Harring settlement reforms statewide.»
The governor also proposed criminal justice reforms such as overhauling the bail system, speeding up trials, raising the age of criminal liability to 18 from 16 and recording police interrogations.

Not exact matches

As of next month a new state law passed in Albany will require all police interrogations be recorded on video — not just final confessions.
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Originally, the unit was tasked with policing the Islamic State's members, including conducting interrogations and ferreting out spies, according to interrogation records and analysts.
The plan will also update the bail system, improve a defendant's access to a speedy trial and competent court - appointed defense attorneys, require that all police interrogations be recorded and raise the age of criminal responsibility to 18.
At 9 a.m., NYC Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, members of the Central Park 5 and other advocates rally to call on the New York state Legislature to pass a bill that would require police to implement eyewitness identification reform and to record the entirety of suspect interrogations, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Governor Andrew Cuomo wants police interrogations of suspects to be recorded and he's putting up $ 1 million in state funding to encourage it.
Though he has turned around from his days as an ace car thief, Max's police record follows him and subjects him to suspicious, brutal interrogation from humorless robotic officers.
To remedy the problem of false confessions, the Task Force has proposed requiring police to electronically record all interrogations.
The Los Angeles Police Department put them in an interrogation room together and secretly recorded them trying to get their stories straight.
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