What circumstances constitute custodial interrogation in a school setting? Who counts as a guardian or custodian for the purpose of a custodial interrogation of a juvenile? Under what circumstances can a juvenile waive their rights that attach during a custodial interrogation? A new Juvenile Law Bulletin on Juvenile Interrogation is now available as a School of Government publication. The Bulletin details the applicable law that addresses these questions and other issues related to the custodial interrogation of juveniles. You can access it by clicking on the link above.
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Jacquelyn Greene
Jacquelyn Greene is an Associate Professor of Public Law and Government. Her work involves researching, teaching, and advising about North Carolina law and procedure that governs juvenile delinquency and undisciplined matters.
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