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Companion Bill SB3878. Criminal Procedure - Requires all custodial interrogations of an accused by law enforcement officers in a criminal case be electronically recorded but failure to do so does not affect the admissibility into evidence of any statements made by the accused. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 7. Fiscal Summary for HB3733 / *SB3878Increase State Expenditures - Exceeds $100,000/One-Time Exceeds $100,000/Recurring Increase Local Expenditures* - Exceeds $100,000/One-Time Exceeds $100,000/Recurring Bill Summary for HB3733 / *SB3878 This bill requires that all custodial interrogations of an accused at a place of detention be electronically recorded and preserved by the interrogating law enforcement agency. The electronic recording must be kept until the defendant's conviction for any offense [...]

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Latest Actions
  • 04/02/2008 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary --Subject to call of Chair
  • 03/26/2008 - Placed on Subcommittee Calendar Criminal Practice and Procedure of Judiciary for 04/02/2008
  • 02/08/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee Criminal Practice and Procedure of JUD
  • 02/04/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Judiciary
  • 01/31/2008 - Introduced, Passed first consideration

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Bill Text
File name Last Updated
HB3733 Bill Text PDF01/30/2008

Fiscal Notes
File name Last Updated
SB3878 Fiscal Notes PDF03/04/2008