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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 938 — Juvenile justice code

938.195 Recording custodial interrogations.

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938.195 Recording custodial interrogations.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Custodial interrogation” has the meaning given in s. 968.073
(a).
(b)“Law enforcement agency” has the meaning given in s. 165.83
(b).
(c)“Place of detention” means a juvenile detention facility, jail, municipal lockup facility, or juvenile correctional facility, or a police or sheriff’s office or other building under the control of a law enforcement agency, at which juveniles are held in custody in connection with an investigation of a delinquent act.
(2)When required.
(a)A law enforcement agency shall make an audio or audio and visual recording of any custodial interrogation of a juvenile that is conducted at a place of detention unless a condition under s. 938.31
(c)1. to 5. applies.
(b)If feasible, a law enforcement agency shall make an audio or audio and visual recording of any custodial interrogation of a juvenile that is conducted at a place other than a place of detention unless a condition under s. 938.31
(c)1. to 5. applies.
(3)Notice not required. A law enforcement officer or agent of a law enforcement agency conducting a custodial interrogation is not required to inform the subject of the interrogation that the officer or agent is making an audio or audio and visual recording of the interrogation.
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