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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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7 Comments

  1. Michael January 15, 2009 at 10:49 am - Reply

    HB 170 is a good start, but it doesn’t go nearly far enough. There should be a presumption that if your BAC is less than 0.08 within 90 minutes of your arrest, it was still more than 0.08 when the cop pulled you over.

  2. Windypundit January 15, 2009 at 1:06 pm - Reply

    Michael, you’re just coddling drunk drivers. There should be a presumption that the cop wouldn’t have pulled them over unless they were driving so poorly that their BAC must have been over 0.08. Why waste officer time on tests which the defense bar has proven are unreliable?

    Also, Hooray for internal checkpoints, that hallmark of all great civilizations.

  3. Interested Counsel January 15, 2009 at 2:15 pm - Reply

    Checkpoints…

    I love it.

    Yours from across the water

    Interested Counsel

  4. Jigmeister January 15, 2009 at 4:40 pm - Reply

    I predict 169 and 170 pass and the others fail

  5. Mark Bennett January 15, 2009 at 4:46 pm - Reply

    I should set up a betting pool. Guess which of the criminal justice bills will pass, and whoever gets the most right wins the pot.

    • Rage Judicata January 16, 2009 at 5:32 pm - Reply

      and whoever gets the most right wins the pot.

      As long as I can use HB 164 if I’m caught with it, I’m up for that…

  6. Jack January 18, 2009 at 8:59 am - Reply

    The idea of checkpoints is bad enough. But to allow the constables to do it is crazy. Unless of course you’re a defense attorney who will make money kicking their ass in court.

    Bottom line is if any law enforcement agency was serious about DWI, they would just follow up on crashes at the ER and subpoena blood results. But that might not result in enough court overtime for the DWI task force.

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