HB 1071, 77th R.S. history

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HB 1071, 77th R.S.
Relating to certain procedures used to deal with a criminal defendant or juvenile suspect who may have a mental illness or mental retardation.

Last action: Effective on 9/1/01

Author: David Farabee
Joint Author: D.R. Uher
Sponsor: Kenneth Armbrister

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2001, 77th R.S.,ch. 828, General and Special Laws of Texas

Companion:

SB 1383 (Identical)

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Engrossed (Senate Research Center)
Enrolled (Office of House Bill Analysis)
Introduced (Office of House Bill Analysis)
Committee Report (Office of House Bill Analysis)

Subjects:
Criminal Procedure--General
Mental Health & Mental Retardation
MENTAL INCOMPETENCY

House Committee: Criminal Jurisprudence (Juan Hinojosa, Jim Dunnam, Domingo Garcia, Rick Green, Terry Keel, Ann Kitchen, Trey Martinez Fischer, John Shields, Robert Talton)
Minutes: February 27 2001 | March 13 2001
Senate Committee: Criminal Justice (Kenneth Armbrister, Teel Bivins, Mike Moncrief, Steve Ogden, Todd Staples, Royce West, John Whitmire)
Minutes: May 11 2001

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