HF 2221 (Reprinted)
89th General Assembly
relating to the admissibility of evidence in a prosecution for physical abuse or a sexual offense upon or against a child, person with an intellectual disability, person with a cognitive impairment, or person with a developmental disability.
HF 2496 (Introduced)
89th General Assembly
relating to the procedural requirements for placing an officer’s name on a Brady-Giglio list, and for a prosecuting agency disclosing exculpatory evidence.
HF 2404 (Introduced)
89th General Assembly
relating to collective bargaining, health insurance for a surviving spouse and children of certain employees of the department of corrections, assaults on persons engaged in certain occupations, and certain operational and employment matters involving...
HF 2446 (Introduced)
89th General Assembly
relating to sexual exploitation of a minor, and making penalties applicable.
Tagged topics: children, criminal law, criminal offenders, minors, obscenity, sentencing, sex crimes, sexual exploitation, statutes
HF 2559 (Introduced)
89th General Assembly
relating to appropriations to the justice system.
Tagged topics: appropriations, attorney general, civil rights commission, commerce department, consumer advocate (insurance), correctional facilities, correctional services departments, correctional systems, corrections department, crime victim compensation, criminal and juvenile justice planning division, criminalistics laboratory, cybersecurity, expenditures, grants, homeland security and emergency management department, indigent defense, judges and court officials, judicial districts, justice system appropriations, juvenile justice, law enforcement academy, public defense department, reports, state public defender, victims
HF 2559 (Reprinted)
89th General Assembly
relating to appropriations to the justice system.
Tagged topics: appropriations, attorney general, civil rights commission, commerce department, consumer advocate (insurance), correctional facilities, correctional services departments, correctional systems, corrections department, crime victim compensation, criminal and juvenile justice planning division, criminalistics laboratory, cybersecurity, expenditures, grants, homeland security and emergency management department, indigent defense, judges and court officials, judicial districts, justice system appropriations, juvenile justice, law enforcement academy, public defense department, reports, state public defender, victims
HF 864 (Enrolled)
89th General Assembly
relating to appropriations to the judicial branch.
Tagged topics: appellate courts, appropriations, associate juvenile judges, associate probate judges, child support, civil law, clerks of court, courts, district associate judges, district court judges, judges and court officials, judicial branch, judicial magistrates, judicial qualifications commission, juvenile courts, juvenile judges, law examiners board, salaries and wages, shorthand reporters examiners board, state court administrator, supreme court justices
SF 367 (Enrolled)
89th General Assembly
relating to certain financial obligations, including under the consumer credit code, and including under the criminal and juvenile justice system by modifying criminal and civil surcharges, fines, fees, costs, and court debt, providing civil penalties...
Tagged topics: consumer credit code, court fees, courts, criminal offenders, criminal procedure, debts, fees, fines, juvenile justice, surcharges
HF 864 (Reprinted)
89th General Assembly
relating to appropriations to the judicial branch.
Tagged topics: appellate courts, appropriations, associate juvenile judges, associate probate judges, child support, civil law, clerks of court, courts, district associate judges, district court judges, judges and court officials, judicial branch, judicial magistrates, judicial qualifications commission, juvenile courts, juvenile judges, law examiners board, salaries and wages, shorthand reporters examiners board, state court administrator, supreme court justices
HSB 522 (Introduced)
89th General Assembly
relating to the admissibility of evidence in a prosecution for physical abuse or a sexual offense upon or against a child, person with an intellectual disability, person with a cognitive impairment, or person with a developmental disability.