MINUTES 
                                           
                         SENATE COMMITTEE ON JURISPRUDENCE 
                              Monday, November 5, 2001 
                                     1:00 p.m. 
                           Capitol Extension, Room E1.012 
                                           
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         Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule  
         11.18, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on Jurisprudence  
         was held on Monday, November 5, 2001, in the Capitol Extension,  
         Room E1.012, at Austin, Texas. 
          
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         MEMBERS PRESENT:                        MEMBERS ABSENT: 
         Senator Royce West                      Senator David Bernsen 
         Senator Robert Duncan                   Senator J. E. Brown 
         Senator Rodney Ellis 
         Senator Mike Jackson 
         Senator Jeff Wentworth 
                                           
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         The chair called the meeting to order at 1:10 p.m.  There being  
         a quorum present, the following business was transacted:   
          
         The following members arrived after the roll was called:   
         Senator Jeff Wentworth 
          
         The Chair laid out the Committee Rules.  Senator Jackson moved  
         adoption of the rules;  without objection, it was so ordered. 
          
         The Chair laid out an interim timeline but stated the dates are  
         subject to change.  A brief discussion followed.  
          
         The Chair gave opening remarks. 
          
         The Chair laid out Charge1:  Study the effectiveness of the  
         progressive sanction guidelines for juvenile offenders.   
         Determine whether the guidelines established by H.B. 327,  
         74th Legislature, are bringing consistency, uniformity, and  
         predictability to juvenile dispositions in an effort to  
         facilitate juvenile justice planning and improve the  
         allocation of resources within the juvenile justice system.   
         The Committee shall make recommendations for improving the  
         effectiveness of juvenile sanctions in protecting public  
         safety and rehabilitating offenders. 
          
         The following witnesses testified: 
         Dr. Tony Fabelo, representing the Criminal Justice Policy  
         Council 
  
         Ms. Vicki Spriggs, representing the Texas Juvenile  
         Probation Commission  
         Professor Robert Dawson, representing self 
         Mr. Keith Hampton, representing the Criminal Defense  
         Lawyers Association 
         Mr. David Montague, representing the Texas District and  
         County Attorney's Association 
          
         The Chair laid out Charge 2:  Study the judicial system's  
         revenue structure and make recommendations for improving  
         the collection, dispersal, and accounting of court costs,  
         fees, and fines by state and local entities. This study  
         should include a review of all court costs and fees (except  
         those related to the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund) to  
         ensure that they are necessary and are adequately  
         fulfilling their intended purpose.  
          
         The following witnesses testified: 
         Ms. Mary Hawkins, representing the State Comptroller of  
         Public Accounts 
         Mr. Frank Sturzl, representing the Texas Municipal League 
         Mr. Rod Dietz, representing the State Comptroller of Public  
         Accounts 
          
         The following people registered but did not testify: 
         Mr. Jerry Benedict, representing the Office of Court  
         Administration 
          
         The Chair laid out Charge 3:  Study and make  
         recommendations for the reapportionment of judicial  
         districts pursuant to Article V, Section 7a, Texas  
         Constitution.  
          
         The following witnesses testified: 
         Chief Justice Tom Phillips, representing self 
         Judge B.B. Schraub, representing the Conference of  
         Presiding Judges 
         Mr. Jeff Archer, representing the Texas Legislative Council 
         Mr. Jerry Benedict, representing the Office of Court  
         Administration 
          
         The following people registered but did not testify: 
         Ms. Janet Monteros, representing the Mexican American Bar  
         of Texas 
          
         The Chair laid out Charge 4:  Study and make  
         recommendations for improving the structure of the state's  
         trial court system, including, but not limited to:  
         improving the quality, cost-effectiveness, and uniformity of  
         the visiting judge program; devising objective criteria to  
         be used by the Legislature to determine when and where  
         additional trial courts should be created; and clarifying  
         jurisdictional conflicts between courts. 
          
         The following witnesses testified: 
         Chief Justice Tom Phillips, representing self 
         Judge B.B. Schraub, representing the Conference of  
         Presiding Judges 
         Judge John Ovard, representing self 
          
         The following people registered but did not testify: 
         Mr. Jerry Benedict, representing the Office of Court  
         Administration 
         Ms. Verma Elliott, representing the State Auditor's Office 
         Ms. Julie Ivie, representing the State Auditor's Office 
         Ms. Janet Monteros, representing the Mexican American Bar  
         of Texas 
         Mr. Michael Stiernberg, representing the State Auditor's  
         Office 
          
         The Chair laid out Charge 5:  Monitor the implementation of  
         SB 1074, 77th Legislature, relating to the prevention of  
         racial profiling by certain peace officers. 
          
         The following witnesses testified: 
         Randy Elliston, Assistant Chief, representing the Texas  
         Department of Public Safety 
          
         At 3:22 p.m. Senator Wentworth assumed the chair.   
          
         At 3:29 p.m. Senator West resumed the chair.  
          
         There being no further business, at 3:39 p.m. Senator West  
         moved that the Committee be recessed. Without objection, it  
         was so ordered.   
          
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         Senator Royce West, Chair 
          
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         Stephanie Hoover, Clerk