HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Criminal Jurisprudence TIME & DATE: 2:00PM or upon final adjourn./recess Tuesday, March 13, 2001 PLACE: E2.028 CHAIR: Rep. Juan Hinojosa ___________________________________________________________________________ The Committee will consider the following bills: HB 1745 Hinojosa / et al. Relating to the provision of legal services for indigent persons accused of a crime. HB 63 Wolens Relating to the suspension of a person's driver's license following the person's arrest for certain intoxication offenses. HB 73 Garcia Relating to the creation of an offense prohibiting the covert photography or visual recording of another for an improper sexual purpose. HB 265 Wise / et al. Relating to the creation of an offense prohibiting the covert visual recording of another for an improper sexual purpose and to certain consequences on conviction of that offense. HB 542 Junell Relating to the creation of an offense prohibiting the covert photography or visual recording of another for an improper sexual purpose. HB 839 Hinojosa Relating to time served under community supervision as a credit against a sentence executed after revocation of community supervision. HB 2560 Dunnam Relating to the imposition of community supervision on a defendant convicted of a state jail felony. HB 511 Keel / et al. Relating to making arrest warrants and certain affidavits made in support of the issuance of arrest warrants available for public inspection. HB 1654 Talton Relating to the disclosure to the public of information in certain arrest warrants and the affidavits filed in connection with the application for those warrants. HB 1656 Talton Relating to the authority of an officer to return stolen property to its owner. HB 376 Goolsby Relating to the prosecution of the offense of fraudulent destruction, removal, or concealment of a universal product code. HB 275 Berman Relating to the punishment for assaults committed against certain sports officials. HB 522 Tillery Relating to benefits for certain disabled peace officers. HB 211 Longoria / et al. Relating to the waiver of a trial by jury. HB 1464 Dunnam Relating to a peremptory challenge based on the race, gender, or religion of a juror in a criminal case. HB 1707 Keel Relating to the regulation of controlled substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act, to the accessibility of certain information collected under that Act, and to the punishment for certain offenses under that Act. SB 133 West, Royce / et al. Relating to the admissibility in a criminal trial of race or ethnicity as a predictor of future criminal behavior. SB 24 Shapiro / et al. Relating to the manner in which the testimony of a child who is the victim of or witness to an alleged offense may be taken in certain criminal proceedings. SB 18 Nelson / et al. Relating to the creation of the offense of interfering with an emergency telephone call. SB 199 West, Royce Relating to prohibiting the possession of firearms by certain individuals convicted of or otherwise found to have committed family violence; providing penalties. ___________________________________________________________________________