** REVISION ** SENATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Criminal Justice TIME & DATE: 1:30PM Or upon adjournment Tuesday, April 12, 2005 PLACE: E1.016 CHAIR: Senator John Whitmire ___________________________________________________________________________ The committee will consider the following bills: SB 304 Armbrister Relating to the prosecution of the offense of criminal trespass. SB 394 Seliger Relating to the definition of criminally injurious conduct for purposes of the Crime Victims' Compensation Act. SB 578 Staples Relating to the authority of certain honorably retired peace officers to carry certain weapons. SB 665 Barrientos Relating to work-related exposure to a reportable disease. SB 680 Duncan Relating to the requirements for post-conviction DNA testing. SB 689 Zaffirini Relating to a feasibility study regarding the creation of a federal criminal history record clearinghouse at the Department of Public Safety. SB 909 Whitmire Relating to the maintenance and contents of certain computerized information systems relating to the criminal justice system. SB 912 Shapiro Relating to the civil commitment of sexually violent predators. SB 925 Duncan Relating to competency to be executed in a capital case. SB 1005 Carona Relating to the suspension of sentence and the deferral of final disposition for a defendant younger than 25 in certain misdemeanor traffic cases. SB 1126 Hinojosa Relating to the confidentiality of records regarding sex offense victims. SB 1195 Hinojosa Relating to the authority of peace officers to conduct certain searches. SB 1264 Whitmire Relating to authorizing a fee for certain inspections conducted by the Commission on Jail Standards. SB 1265 Whitmire Relating to establishing standards for analysis of tests for controlled substances required of defendants placed on community supervision. SB 1305 Brimer Relating to the time a person may be detained in custody for a preliminary examination. SB 1307 Staples Relating to the authority of the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission to issue subpoenas, administer oaths, receive evidence, and gather information. SB 1461 Seliger Relating to the offenses for which the use of wire, oral, or electronic interception devices may be authorized. SB 1465 Whitmire Relating to the use of certain electronically readable information on a driver's license or identification certificate to comply with certain alcohol and tobacco related laws; providing a penalty. SB 1473 Lindsay Relating to providing for public safety during interactions between law enforcement officers and persons with mental impairments. SB 1551 Estes Relating to the continuation of certain statutes authorizing the interception of certain communications for law enforcement purposes. SB 1552 Estes Relating to the continuation of criminal offenses involving the interception of certain communications for law enforcement purposes. ___________________________________________________________________________ BILLS ADDED AFTER LAST POSTING: SB 1552