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2021 Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 20. Uniform Electronic Recordation of Custodial Interrogations Act [Effective Aug. 8, 2022].
§ 2012. Procedural remedies [Effective Aug. 8, 2022].
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§ 2012. Procedural remedies [Effective Aug. 8, 2022].
(a) Unless the court finds that an exception in §§ 2005 through 2009 of this title applies, the court shall consider the failure to record electronically all or part of a custodial interrogation to which § 2003 of this title applies in determining whether a statement made during the interrogation is admissible, including whether it was voluntarily made.
(b) If the court admits into evidence a statement made by an individual during a custodial interrogation that was not recorded electronically in compliance with § 2003 of this title, the court shall afford the individual the opportunity to present to the jury the fact that the statement was not recorded electronically in compliance with § 2003 of this title.
83 Del. Laws, c. 260, § 1;
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