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Appeals court says requirement that parents be ‘present’ during child interrogations does not mean ‘attentive’
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Colorado’s second-highest court ruled on Thursday that the requirement for parents to be present when police interrogate their child in custody means only that the parent must be “physically present,” not “mentally present” as well. Under the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, law enforcement is required to inform a suspect of their rights…
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Adams County judge wrongly canceled child neglect jury trial after mom failed to appear, appeals court finds
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Colorado’s second-highest court ruled last week that an Adams County judge who wound up deciding a child neglect case had no authority to cancel the planned jury trial solely because the mother failed to appear at a pretrial conference. A three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals also warned that to the extent judges across…


