The waiving by a minor of any constitutional right that protects him will not be admitted unless his parents or tutor and his attorney are present, and there is a decision of the judge that the waiver is free, intelligent and that the minor is aware of the consequences thereof. However, the presence of the attorney shall not be required in order to waive the right to legal counsel.
History —July 9, 1986, No. 88, p. 276, § 11, eff. 180 days after July 9, 1986.