** REVISION **
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
Criminal Jurisprudence
SUBCOMMITTEE:
Criminal Procedure
TIME & DATE:
8:00 AM, Monday, March 30, 2009
PLACE:
JHR 120
CHAIR:
Rep. Joseph Moody
HB 2076
 
Brown, Betty
Relating to the impact of the presence of certain peace officers on the admissibility of certain statements made by children.
 
HB 945
 
Dutton
Relating to permitting certain persons placed on deferred adjudication to seek an expunction of arrest records and files.
 
HB 1750
 
Bonnen
Relating to the creation of criminal law magistrates for Brazoria County.
 
HB 2213
 
Farrar | et al.
Relating to the consequences of community supervision and to petitions and procedures for the expunction of criminal records and files and to orders of nondisclosure.
 
HB 1308
 
Chavez
Relating to certain gaming activity conducted by an Indian tribe or tribal organization.
 
HB 1480
 
Madden
Relating to the use of video teleconferencing systems in certain criminal proceedings.
 
HB 2579
 
Lewis
Relating to mandatory conditions of community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision concerning certain searches.
 
HB 2864
 
Moody
Relating to a waiver of the fee imposed for certain expunctions.
 
HB 1321
 
Hughes
Relating to the discharge of a jury under certain circumstances in a criminal case.
 
HB 789
 
Thompson | et al.
Relating to a criminal justice policy impact statement attached to certain bills or resolutions.
 
HB 983
 
Thompson | et al.
Relating to the prosecution of the offense of criminal nonsupport.
 
HB 2059
 
Gallego
Relating to certain pretrial and post-trial procedures in a criminal case.
 
HB 1147
 
Frost
Relating to conduct constituting the offense of dog fighting and to the criminal and civil consequences of committing that offense.
 

HB 1663
 
King, Phil
Relating to the issuance of a search warrant for a blood specimen from a person arrested for certain intoxication offenses.
 
HB 2389
 
Hernandez
Relating to breath alcohol testing court costs and the distribution of those costs in certain counties.
 
 
Bills deleted after last posting:
HB 2373