SENATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Criminal Justice TIME & DATE: 1:00PM Or upon adjournment Tuesday, March 25, 2003 PLACE: E1.016 CHAIR: Senator John Whitmire ___________________________________________________________________________ The following bills to be considered: SB 600 West Relating to compensation and expense reimbursement of appointed counsel in certain habeas corpus cases. SB 601 Ellis, Rodney Relating to the authority of the governor to grant one or more reprieves in a capital case. SB 727 Staples Relating to compensating counties for the cost of appointing attorneys to represent death row inmates in habeas corpus proceedings. SB 825 Whitmire Relating to amending Section 22.011, Penal Code, to make it a criminal offense for certain persons employed by long-term care facilities to have nonconsensual sex with persons residing in those facilities; providing criminal penalties. SB 826 Whitmire Relating to amending chapter 49, Code of Criminal Procedure, to require timely provision of notice and a report to the attorney general regarding the death of any person residing in an institution and to amending chapter 38, Penal Code, to make it a criminal offense to fail to timely provide such notice and a report; providing a criminal penalty. SB 827 Whitmire Relating to amending Section 22.041, Penal Code, to make it a criminal offense to abandon or endanger an elderly individual or a disabled individual and to make it a criminal offense to fail to provide adequate food, medical care, or shelter to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual; providing a criminal penalty. SB 840 Whitmire Relating to authority of certain peace officers to make arrests outside their jurisdictions. SB 1045 Ellis, Rodney Relating to the creation of a commission to investigate and prevent wrongful convictions. SB 1224 Ellis, Rodney / et al. Relating to representation of applicants for writs of habeas corpus in cases involving the death penalty. SB 1607 Ellis, Rodney Relating to regulation of state crime laboratories. SJR 12 Shapleigh Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to a moratorium on the execution of persons convicted of capital offenses. SJR 28 Ellis, Rodney Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governor to grant one or more reprieves in a capital case. ___________________________________________________________________________