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 January 15, 2009 in 

The Texas District and County Attorneys Association (TDCAA) has been so kind as to commission Texas legislative updates for us. Thanks, TDCAA.

Some highlights:

  • House Bill 169, allowing police to set up checkpoints (ihre Papieren, bitte!).
  • House Bill 164, creating an affirmative defense for the medical use of marijuana.
  • House Bill 170, creating a presumption, if a person’s BAC is over .08 within 90 minutes of arrest, that his BAC was over .08 at the time of the offense.
  • House Bill 287, reducing possession of less than a gram of a controlled substance in penalty group 1 or 2 from a state jail felony to a class A misdemeanor. (This is from Rep. Harold Dutton, who is also sponsoring bills on the abolition of the death penalty and discovery in criminal cases, among other things.)
  • My personal favorite so far, Senate Bill 112, creating a deferred prosecution program for military members and veterans.

There’s much, much more; I may report on it in coming days.

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