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TXSB2479PassRelating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.
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2023-06-18
Effective on 9/1/23
TXHB322Engross

Sine Die
Relating to certain burdens of proof in determining a defendant's insanity in a criminal case.
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2023-05-12
Received from the House
TXHB4037Intro

Sine Die
Relating to the time period for conducting a pretrial hearing after a criminal defendant has been restored to competency.
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2023-05-11
Placed on General State Calendar
TXHB1383Engross

Sine Die
Relating to procedures in a criminal case after a defendant is found competent to stand trial and to consequences arising from certain violations of those procedures.
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2023-05-05
To Senate Criminal Justice Committee
TXHB5088Intro

Sine Die
Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.
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2023-05-02
To House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
TXHB479Engross

Sine Die
Relating to the period for transporting a criminal defendant who is found incompetent to stand trial to a facility for competency restoration services and to the compensation to the county for the costs of confinement occurring after that period.
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2023-05-01
Received from the House
TXHB2743Intro

Sine Die
Relating to procedures regarding the court-ordered administration of psychoactive medication for criminal defendants who are found incompetent to stand trial.
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2023-04-24
To House Corrections Committee
TXHB3396Intro

Sine Die
Relating to requiring the Health and Human Services Commission to establish a plan to bring certain funded forensic state hospital beds online.
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2023-03-15
To House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
TXHB1401Intro

Sine Die
Relating to procedures regarding defendants who may lack the capacity to understand or participate in criminal proceedings or who have participated in certain competency restoration programs.
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2023-03-03
To House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
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