Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3919

Caption

Relating to prosecutorial transparency.

Impact

If enacted, HB3919 will fundamentally change how prosecutorial data is collected and shared. Prosecutors will be required to disclose information regarding case demographics such as the race, gender, and disability status of defendants, which aims to shed light on potential biases within the system. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that if a prosecutor's office fails to comply with these reporting requirements, it may lose access to state funding. This provision serves to incentivize adherence to the transparency goals set forth in the legislation.

Summary

House Bill 3919, titled 'Relating to prosecutorial transparency,' introduces a comprehensive framework aimed at enhancing transparency within prosecutorial practices in Texas. The bill mandates that prosecutor's offices collect and publicly disclose detailed information about each case they prosecute, including demographics of defendants and various case metrics. This shift toward greater transparency is seen as a way to mitigate concerns about racial and other disparities in the justice system and to ensure that prosecutorial decisions are subject to public scrutiny.

Contention

Despite the clear intentions of HB3919 to improve accountability, the bill does raise some points of contention. Critics may argue that the collection of demographic data could lead to privacy concerns for defendants, and the rigorous documentation requirements could place additional burdens on prosecutor's offices, particularly in smaller jurisdictions. Additionally, there could be apprehensions regarding how this data will be used and whether it will effectively lead to meaningful improvements in the criminal justice system.

Overall_significance

Ultimately, HB3919 is positioned as a significant step towards addressing systemic issues within Texas’ criminal justice framework. By promoting transparency and accountability in prosecutorial practices, the bill aims to foster public trust and facilitate informed discussions about race and justice in Texas. The establishment of an advisory board to oversee the implementation and compliance efforts represents an additional layer of oversight, suggesting a commitment to not only enforce the bill's provisions but also to evaluate its impact on prosecutorial discretion and community relations.

Companion Bills

TX SB2174

Same As Relating to prosecutorial transparency.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4504

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, including conforming amendments.

TX HB3937

Relating to a criminal justice system sentencing database established by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.

TX HB1977

Relating to the creation of a pretrial intervention program for certain youth offenders; authorizing a fee.

TX HB5088

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX SB2479

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX HB4703

Relating to the operation and administration of and practice in and grants provided by courts in the judicial branch of state government.

TX HB30

Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.

TX HB1528

Relating to magistration proceedings for criminal defendants and the retention of related records, to services and representation provided to indigent criminal defendants and indigent juveniles, and to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.

TX HB3183

Relating to the use of in-custody informant testimony in a criminal trial.

TX HB2043

Relating to a criminal justice system pretrial and sentencing database established by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.

Similar Bills

TX SB2174

Relating to prosecutorial transparency.

TX HB970

Relating to prosecutorial transparency.

NJ A5475

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NJ A4462

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NJ A1237

Requires immediate public reporting of bias incident; facilitates receipt of information from public for purposes of prosecuting bias incident.

NJ S3039

Eliminates immunity for State, county, and municipal prosecutors who fail to disclose exculpatory evidence in criminal cases.

NJ S2144

Eliminates immunity for State, county, and municipal prosecutors who fail to disclose exculpatory evidence in criminal cases.

NJ S2696

Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.