ALBANY – State, county and local law enforcement representatives yesterday endorsed a set of protocols they said all 550 police agencies in New York state should embrace for videotaping the interrogations of suspects in serious crimes.

The voluntary guidelines should be followed for the good of prosecutors, police agencies, courts and defendants themselves, said Franklin County District Attorney Derek P. Champagne, the president of the New York State District Attorneys Association.

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