6338 - Other basic rights.

     § 6338.  Other basic rights.        (a)  General rule.--A party is entitled to the opportunity to     introduce evidence and otherwise be heard in his own behalf and     to cross-examine witnesses.        (b)  Self-incrimination.--A child charged with a delinquent     act need not be a witness against or otherwise incriminate     himself. An extrajudicial statement, if obtained in the course     of violation of this chapter or which could be constitutionally     inadmissible in a criminal proceeding, shall not be used against     him. Evidence illegally seized or obtained shall not be received     over objection to establish the allegations made against him. A     confession validly made by a child out of court at a time when     the child is under 18 years of age shall be insufficient to     support an adjudication of delinquency unless it is corroborated     by other evidence.        (c)  Statements and information obtained during screening or     assessment.--            (1)  No statements, admissions or confessions made by or        incriminating information obtained from a child in the course        of a screening or assessment that is undertaken in        conjunction with any proceedings under this chapter,        including, but not limited to, that which is court ordered,        shall be admitted into evidence against the child on the        issue of whether the child committed a delinquent act under        this chapter or on the issue of guilt in any criminal        proceeding.            (2)  The provisions of paragraph (1) are in addition to        and do not override any existing statutory and constitutional        prohibition on the admission into evidence in delinquency and        criminal proceedings of information obtained during        screening, assessment or treatment.     (Oct. 9, 2008, P.L.1396, No.109, eff. 60 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 109 added subsec. (c).        Cross References.  Section 6338 is referred to in sections     6315, 6368 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations).