HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
Criminal Jurisprudence
TIME & DATE:
2:00 PM or upon final adjourn./recess
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
PLACE:
E2.028
CHAIR:
Rep. Pete Gallego
SB 11
 
Carona | et al.
Relating to the prevention, investigation, prosecution, and punishment for certain gang-related and other criminal offenses and to the consequences and costs of engaging in certain activities of a criminal street gang or certain other criminal activity; providing penalties.
 
SB 298
 
Carona | et al.
Relating to the authority of the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas and certain local law enforcement agencies to establish a checkpoint on a highway or street to determine whether persons are driving while intoxicated.
 
SB 366
 
Carona
Relating to authorizing consecutive sentencing for certain offenses committed by a member of a criminal street gang.
 
SB 369
 
Carona
Relating to information contained in an intelligence database used to investigate and prosecute offenses committed by criminal street gangs.
 
SB 371
 
Carona
Relating to certain civil consequences of engaging in organized crime.
 
SB 423
 
Carona
Relating to the conditions of community supervision that may be imposed on a defendant with regard to association with a member of a criminal street gang.
 
SB 743
 
Wentworth
Relating to the time allowed for execution of a search warrant issued to obtain a specimen for DNA analysis.
 
SB 839
 
Hinojosa
Relating to the punishment for a capital felony committed by a juvenile whose case is transferred to criminal court.
 
SB 937
 
Carona
Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for certain criminal offenses involving a criminal street gang.
 
SB 1681
 
Hinojosa
Relating to requiring the corroboration of certain testimony to support a criminal conviction.
 
SB 1847
 
Hegar
Relating to the provision of services to a wrongfully imprisoned person who is discharged from a correctional facility.
 
SB 1916
 
West
Relating to the automatic expunction of arrest records and files after an individual receives a pardon or a grant of certain other relief with respect to the offense for which the individual was arrested.
 
SB 1976
 
Whitmire | et al.
Relating to procedures for applications for writs of habeas corpus based on relevant evidence discrediting scientific evidence presented at trial.