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HB 2568 75-0 (1997) Author: Clark, Ron Relating to the oral or sign language statement of an accused. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Left pending in committee
HB 904 72-0 (1991) Author: Tallas, Jim Relating to the admissibility of oral or sign language statements of a criminal defendant. House: Criminal Jurisprudence 1st Printing sent to Calendars
HB 11 71-0 (1989) Author: Smith, Ashley | et. al. Relating to the admissibility of certain statements made by the accused in criminal proceedings. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Laid on the table subject to call
HB 502 71-0 (1989) Author: Smith, Ashley Relating to the admissibility of certain statements made by the accused in criminal proceedings. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 505 71-0 (1989) Author: Eckels, Robert Relating to the admissibility in a criminal proceeding of an oral or sign language statement made by the accused as a result of custodial interrogation. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 55 71-0 (1989) Author: Brown, J.E. | et. al.
Sponsor: Smith, Ashley
Relating to the admissibility in a criminal proceeding of an oral or sign language statement made by the accused as a result of custodial interrogation. House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/89
SB 1183 71-0 (1989) Author: Washington, Craig
Sponsor: Price, Albert
Relating to public school courses in American Sign Language. House: Public Education
Senate: Education
Effective immediately


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