Illinois to become first state to ban police officers from lying to minors during interrogations N dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Illinois could soon become the first state to bar police from lying to minors during interrogations, a tactic advocates say significantly increases the risk of false confessions.
If a law enforcement officer knowingly provides false information about evidence or leniency during an interrogation, any statements from someone under 18 would be inadmissible as evidence in court, according to a bill that passed the Illinois General Assembly with near-unanimous support. Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to sign it into law in the coming weeks.
Development Services Department virtual counter appointments and inspection services will be closed. Online services will be available.
Torrey Pines, Mission Bay and Balboa Park golf courses will be open normal hours holiday rates will apply. All city skate parks will be open. City recreation centers are closed.
All public buildings in Balboa Park will be closed, including the Balboa Park Activity Center, Botanical Building, Casa del Prado, Municipal Gym and War Memorial Building.
Barrett Reservoir will be closed on Monday. All other city reservoirs will be open a half-hour before sunrise until sunset. Chollas Lake will be open 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.