Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB75

Filed
3/5/25  
Out of House Committee
5/13/25  
Voted on by House
5/16/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/23/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/25/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the duty of a magistrate to make written findings in certain criminal proceedings.

Impact

The bill is expected to influence how magistrates operate within the criminal justice system, particularly regarding the initial handling of arrests. By formalizing the requirement for written findings, the bill seeks to improve the legal framework governing arrests, making it less likely that individuals are detained without sufficient evidence. This could lead to a reduction in unlawful detentions and increase public trust in the judicial system by ensuring that there is a formal, documented rationale for such critical decisions.

Summary

House Bill 75 is focused on amending the Code of Criminal Procedure in Texas to require magistrates to submit written findings in certain criminal proceedings. Specifically, it mandates that when a magistrate determines that no probable cause exists for an arrest, they must document this decision in writing within 24 hours. This legislative change aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the judicial process, ensuring that actions taken by magistrates are clearly supported by documented findings.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB75 appears to be supportive among many legal professionals and advocacy groups focused on criminal justice reform. They view the requirement for written findings as a positive step towards greater accountability and oversight in the judicial process. However, there may also be concerns raised by some legal practitioners about the additional bureaucratic burden this requirement could impose on magistrates and the potential implications for case processing times.

Contention

A point of contention associated with HB75 may center on the balance between ensuring judicial accountability and the efficiency of criminal proceedings. While proponents argue that clear documentation of magistrates' decisions protects rights and enhances transparency, opponents may express concerns about increased administrative tasks that could slow down judicial processes. The bill's implementation will require careful consideration of how to maintain a prompt and efficient legal system while fulfilling the new documentation requirements.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 15. Arrest Under Warrant
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  • Chapter 17. Bail
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB9

Identical Relating to the confinement or release of defendants before trial or sentencing, including regulating charitable bail organizations, and the conditions of and procedures for setting bail and reviewing bail decisions.

TX SB3073

Similar To Relating to the duty of a magistrate to make written findings in certain criminal proceedings.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3400

Relating to the release of defendants on bail, the duties of a magistrate in certain criminal proceedings, and the appointment of certain criminal law hearing officers; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1318

Relating to the release of defendants on bail, the duties of a magistrate in certain criminal proceedings, and the notice provided by peace officers to adult victims of family violence.

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 HB464

Relating to the creation of criminal law magistrates for Grayson County.

TX HB3386

Relating to the criminal district courts, statutory county courts, and criminal law magistrates in Tarrant County.

TX HB1712

Relating to the inclusion of a magistrate's name on certain signed orders.

TX SB2041

Relating to the manner in which certain criminal proceedings are conducted.

TX SB1195

Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute certain criminal offenses.

TX HB405

Relating to the appearance of an arrested person before a magistrate and to the retention of certain related records.

TX HB2454

Relating to the unlawful acquisition of certain weapons; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.