‘Right to Remain Silent’ bill passes assembly

The “Right to Remain Silent” Act would provide additional protections for teenagers who have been arrested and would make sure all of them are able to speak with counsel before waiving their Miranda rights.

The Assembly voted 89 to 57 on Tuesday to pass the bill.

The bill’s sponsors say it’s a necessary change to the law because young New Yorkers are waiving their rights too often…

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