File Code: Criminal Law - Substantive Crimes
Crossfiled with: HOUSE BILL 625
- Sponsored By:
-
Senators Stone and
Forehand
- Entitled:
-
Credit Card Crimes - Evidence of Unauthorized Use
Allowing the introduction of a statement by a cardholder of a credit
card who resides out of the State as evidence of unauthorized use in
the prosecution of specified credit card crimes; establishing
requirements and contents of the cardholder's statement; requiring
notice by the State to a defendant of the State's intent to use the
statement; and providing for the effect of notification by a
defendant.
Senate Action
- 1/31
- First Reading Judicial Proceedings
- 2/6
- Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/5
- Favorable with Amendments Report by Judicial Proceedings
- 3/6
- Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed with Amendments
- 3/8
- Third Reading Passed (44-0)
House Action
- 3/11
- First Reading Judiciary
- 3/20
- Hearing 3/28 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/29
- Unfavorable Report by Judiciary
- Sponsored by:
- Senator Norman R. Stone, Jr., District 7
- Senator Jennie M. Forehand, District 17
- Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- CREDIT
- CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS -see also- PENALTIES; SENTENCES; etc.
- EVIDENCE
- NONRESIDENTS -see also- ALIENS
- NOTICES
- TRIALS
- WITNESSES
- Bill affects the following Statutes:
- Criminal Law (Proposed - Text available when HB 11 passed)
- (
8-201 ,
8-210 ,
8-210
)
- Bill Text:
First Reading (PDF),
Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
- Fiscal Note:
Available (PDF)
- Amendments:
- Senate
- Number: 088173/1 (PDF) Offered on: March 6, 2002 at:
12:19 p.m. Status: Adopted
- Roll Call Vote (Legislative date is shown):
- Senate
- March 8, 2002: Third Reading Passed (44-0)