{1} Whenever children are subject to an investigatory detention, they must be advised of their right to remain silent and advised that anything they say can be used against them. If a child is not advised of his or her rights, "any statement or confession" by the child is inadmissible in court pursuant to NMSA 1978, Section 32A-2-14(C), (D) (2003) (amended 2009). It is undisputed that Randy J. (Child) was subject to an...
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