The House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 78th Legislature March 11, 2003 2:00 p.m. or upon final adjourn./recess Capitol Extension, E2.016 Pursuant to a notice posted on March 6, 2003, the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence met in a public hearing and was called to order by the chair, Representative Keel, at 2:03 p.m. The roll was answered as follows: Present: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Denny; Dunnam; Moreno, Paul (6). Absent: Representatives Hodge; Pena; Talton (3). A quorum was present. HB 1031 The chair laid out HB 1031. The chair recognized Representative Lewis to explain the measure. Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) (Representative Pena now present.) (Representative Hodge now present.) (Representative Talton now present.) Representative Keel offered a complete committee substitute. The committee substitute was adopted without objection. The chair recognized Representative Lewis to close on the measure. The bill was left pending without objection. HB 1060 The chair laid out HB1060. The chair recognized Representative Thompson to explain the measure. Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) The chair recognized Representative Thompson to close on the measure. Representative Hodge moved that HB1060, without amendments, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Denny; Hodge; Moreno, Paul; Pena; Talton (8). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representative Dunnam (1). HB 1011 The chair laid out HB 1011. The chair recognized Representative Hochberg to explain the measure. Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) The chair recognized Representative Hochberg to close on the measure. Representative Moreno, Paul moved that HB 1011, without amendments, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Denny; Hodge; Moreno, Paul; Pena (7). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Dunnam; Talton (2). HB 478 The chair laid out HB 478. The chair recognized Representative Farrar to explain the measure. (Representative Riddle in chair.) Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) (Representative Talton now present.) Representative Keel offered a complete committee substitute. The committee substitute was adopted without objection. House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 3/11/2003 The chair recognized Representative Farrar to close on the measure. Representative Talton moved that HB 478, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Denny; Moreno, Paul; Pena; Talton (7). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Dunnam; Hodge (2). HB 170 The chair laid out HB 170. The chair recognized Representative Keel to explain the measure. Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) (Representative Dunnam now present.) The chair recognized Representative Keel to close on the measure. Representative Ellis moved that HB 170, without amendments, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Denny; Dunnam; Pena; Talton (7). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Hodge; Moreno, Paul (2). (Representative Keel in chair.) HB 869 The chair laid out HB 869. The chair recognized Representative Burnam to explain the measure. (Representative Riddle in chair.) House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 3/11/2003 Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) The chair recognized Representative Burnam to close on the measure. The bill was left pending without objection. (Representative Keel in chair.) HB 616 The chair laid out HB 616. The chair recognized himself to explain the measure. (Representative Hodge now present.) Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) The chair recognized himself to close on the measure. (Representative Riddle in chair.) Representative Hodge moved that HB 616, without amendments, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Dunnam; Hodge; Pena; Talton (7). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Denny; Moreno, Paul (2). (Representative Keel in chair.) HB 619 The chair laid out HB 619. The chair recognized himself to explain the measure. (Representative Riddle in chair.) Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) Representative Keel offered a complete committee substitute. The committee substitute was adopted without objection. House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 3/11/2003 The chair recognized Representative Keel to close on the measure. Representative Hodge moved that HB 619, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following record vote: Ayes: Representatives Keel; Riddle; Ellis; Dunnam; Hodge; Talton (6). Nays: None (0). Present, Not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Denny; Moreno, Paul; Pena (3). (Representative Keel in chair.) HB 182 The chair laid out HB 182 on subcommittee report. The bill was left pending without objection. HB 615 The chair laid out HB 615 as pending business. The bill was left pending without objection. At 5:22 p.m., on the motion of the chair and without objection, the meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chair. ________________________ Rep. Keel, Chair ________________________ Damian Duarte, Clerk