Providing that the creative expression of a criminal defendant or juvenile respondent is not admissible against the defendant or respondent unless the court makes certain findings; and defining "creative expression" as the expression or application of creativity or imagination in the production or arrangement of forms, sounds, words, movements, or symbols.

Statutes affected:
Text - First - Criminal Procedure - Evidence - Admissibility of Creative Expression: 10-925 Courts and Judicial Proceedings