SENATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Criminal Justice TIME & DATE: 9:00AM, Tuesday, April 22, 1997 PLACE: E1.012 CHAIR: Senator John Whitmire ___________________________________________________________________________ To take up and consider: SB 50 Shapiro Relating to the penalty for driving while a driver's license is invalid. SB 279 Patterson, Jerry Relating to the prevention of horse theft. SB 548 Shapiro Relating to the punishment for the offense of unlawfully transferring a weapon. SB 612 Harris Relating to a defense to prosecution for abandoning or endangering a child. SB 919 Moncrief Relating to transfer of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Services program from the Texas Department of Health to the Office of the Attorney General, and related provisions. SB 995 Harris Relating to retired Texas Rangers, special rangers, and special department of public safety officers. SB 1011 Madla Relating to drug regulation and enforcement under the Texas Controlled Substances Act and to the authority of certain state agencies under that Act; imposing criminal penalties. SB 1728 West, Royce Relating to procedures in death penalty cases. SB 1886 Shapleigh Relating to the inclusion by the juvenile justice information system of information on all offenses involving damage to property with graffiti. Pending business: SB 108 Cain Relating to conditions of community supervision, parole, and mandatory supervision for certain violent offenders. SB 1120 Armbrister Relating to the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, to the use of pen registers and trap and trace devices, and to the civil and criminal consequences of improperly engaging in those activities. SB 1523 Lucio Relating to the manner in which grand jurors are selected. SB 1738 Armbrister Relating to the assessment of punishment in criminal proceedings. SB 1827 Shapleigh Relating to characteristics of a defendant that may not be used by a judge or jury to deny community supervision, and to characteristics of a defendant that may not be used by a prosecutor to urge a judge or jury to deny community supervision. ___________________________________________________________________________