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Title
Criminal Procedure - Evidence - Admissibility of Creative Expression
Sponsored by
Senator Charles
Status
In the Senate - Hearing 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.
Analysis
Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Providing that the creative expression of a criminal defendant or juvenile respondent is not admissible against the defendant or respondent unless the court makes certain findings; and defining "creative expression" as the expression or application of creativity or imagination in the production or arrangement of forms, sounds, words, movements, or symbols.
Committee Testimony
Details
Cross-filed with: HB1429
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2024
Legislation History
Chamber
Senate
Calendar Date
1/29/2024
Legislative Date
1/29/2024
Action
First Reading Judicial Proceedings
Proceedings
Chamber
Calendar Date
Legislative Date
Action
Text - First - Criminal Procedure - Evidence - Admissibility of Creative Expression
Proceedings
Chamber
Senate
Calendar Date
1/31/2024
Legislative Date
1/31/2024
Action
Hearing 2/21 at 1:00 p.m.
Proceedings
Chamber
Senate
Calendar Date
2/19/2024
Legislative Date
2/19/2024
Action
Hearing canceled
Proceedings
Chamber
Senate
Calendar Date
2/19/2024
Legislative Date
2/19/2024
Action
Hearing 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.
Proceedings
Chamber Calendar Date Legislative Date Action Proceedings
Senate 1/29/2024 1/29/2024 First Reading Judicial Proceedings
Text - First - Criminal Procedure - Evidence - Admissibility of Creative Expression
Senate 1/31/2024 1/31/2024 Hearing 2/21 at 1:00 p.m.
Senate 2/19/2024 2/19/2024 Hearing canceled
Senate 2/19/2024 2/19/2024 Hearing 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.
Last Updated: 4/15/2024 3:27 PM
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