
law enforcement officer may obtain an individual's consent to
recording or inform the individual that the custodial
interrogation will be electronically recorded.
§ 8304. Jury instructions.
(a) Cautionary instructions.--I f the prosecution offers an
unrecorded statement into evidence that was required to be
elec tronically recorded under this subchapter and the
prosecution has not established by a preponderance of the
evidence that an exception under section 8302(d) (relating to
electronic recording) applies, the court shall provide the jury
with the following cautionary instructions with any changes
necessary to be consistent with the evidence:
"The law of this Commonwealth required that the interview
of the defendant by law enforcement officers, which took
place on {insert date} at {insert place}, was to be
electronically recorded from beginning to end. The purpose of
this requirement is to ensure that you jurors will have
before you a complete, unaltered and precise record of the
circumstances under which the interview was conducted and
what was said and done by each of the individuals present.
In this case, the interviewing law enforcement officers
failed to comply with that law by not making an electronic
recording of the interview of the defendant. Instead, you
have been presented with the testimony as to what took place,
based upon the recollections of law enforcement officers and
the defendant.
N o justification for their failure to make an electronic
recording has been presented to the court.
Because the interview was not electronically recorded as
required by our law, you have not been provided the most
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