Bill
SF 66
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SF 66 lets courts shield minors (up to 18) by testifying via two-way closed-circuit TV from outside the courtroom, reducing trauma while the defendant observes remotely.
Bill
SF 66
SF 66 lets courts shield minors (up to 18) by testifying via two-way closed-circuit TV from outside the courtroom, reducing trauma while the defendant observes remotely.
SF 66 would allow a court to protect minors from trauma during testimony by permitting, on its own motion or at the request of any party, that a minor (defined as someone up to 18 years old) testify from a location outside the courtroom and have that testimony televised to the courtroom using two-way closed-circuit equipment. The aim is to reduce trauma that could impair the minor’s ability to communicate when testifying in the physical presence of the defendant.
A broad group of primary sponsors including KNOX, WEINER, PETERSEN, BLAKE, STAED, WINCKLER, BENNETT, WAHLS, TOWNSEND, BISIGNANO, DOTZLER, CELSI, TRONE GARRIOTT, QUIRMBACH, and DONAHUE.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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