Or. Admin. Code § 416-150-0010 - Law Enforcement Interrogation or Polygraph
When a law enforcement agency (LEA) asks to interrogate or conduct a polygraph examination of a youth in custody suspected of violating the law or having knowledge of a law violation, OYA staff will do the following:
(1) Obtain consent from the
parole/probation supervisor, or facility superintendent/camp
director;
(2) Obtain consent from
the youth in custody following informed consent procedures;
(3) Assure the LEA representative has proper
identification; and
(4) Determine
if the LEA representative has a warrant.
(a)
If a warrant exists, OYA staff will assist the LEA representative insofar as
such assistance does not infringe upon the youth in custody's right to remain
silent and to have legal representation present.
(b) If no warrant exists, OYA staff will
ensure that:
(A) The youth in custody's legal
guardian, if other than OYA, consents to the interrogation or polygraph;
and
(B) The youth in custody's
attorney, if any, is notified.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 131.040, 420.014 & 420A.010
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