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Lying To Kids During Interrogations Now Illegal for Illinois Cops

Share Photo: (Photo : Thomas Timlen/Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)) Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed a new law to ban Illinois cops from lying to kids under interrogation. Signed on July 15, the law makes Illinois the first state in America to make the deceptive tactic illegal. Police officers in Illinois may no longer fake evidence or provide false promises to children under 18 years old who are brought in for questioning, especially juvenile suspects, to make them confess. If the confession was drawn out through deceptive tactics, it would become inadmissible as evidence. The bill, deliberated in April and May 2021, had bipartisan support at the House and the Senate.

Illinois becomes first state to ban police from lying to minors during interrogations

Illinois becomes first state to ban police from lying to minors during interrogations Justin L. Fowler/The State Journ Justin L. Fowler/The State Journal-Register/Imagn Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker speaks during a news conference in Springfield By Chris Boyette, Veronica Stracqualursi and Harmeet Kaur, CNN Illinois this week became the first state in the nation to ban law enforcement from using deceptive tactics when interrogating minors. Under the law, confessions made by juvenile suspects who were deceived by law enforcement officers during the interrogation process will be deemed “inadmissible as evidence.” Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the legislation on Thursday, and it is set to go into effect in January.

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