Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB222

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
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Caption

Relating to the venue for prosecution of certain computer crimes.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB222 would have significant implications for the prosecution of computer-related offenses. By allowing prosecution in multiple jurisdictions, the bill seeks to facilitate quicker and more efficient legal responses to the ever-growing incidence of computer crimes, which often involve complex and geographically dispersed networks. This approach could help law enforcement agencies tackle such crimes more effectively by reducing the obstacles posed by jurisdictional limitations.

Summary

SB222, relating to the venue for prosecution of certain computer crimes, amends the Code of Criminal Procedure in Texas to expand the jurisdictional reach for prosecuting offenses under Chapter 33 of the Penal Code. The bill allows these offenses to be prosecuted not only in the county where the principal place of business of the offender is located but also in any county linked to the crime through any method of computer access or where the victim resides. This broadened scope aims to provide a more efficient means of justice for crimes that may cross multiple jurisdictions due to the nature of digital communications.

Contention

While the bill has received substantial support, discussions around it may reveal points of contention among legal experts and civil liberties advocates. These concerns often center around the potential for overreach in prosecuting individuals across different counties, potentially leading to confusion or issues with fair trial rights. Furthermore, critics may argue that the bill could complicate the legal landscape for defendants who may find it hard to navigate prosecutions that span multiple jurisdictions, particularly if they are from a different county than where the alleged crime took place.

Companion Bills

TX HB1083

Identical Relating to the venue for prosecution of certain computer crimes.

Previously Filed As

TX SB369

Relating to certain information available to the public on a central database containing information about sex offenders.

TX SB270

Relating to a limited exception to the prohibition on releasing personal information about a juror collected during the jury selection process in certain cases.

TX SB107

Relating to the disclosure by a court of criminal history record information that is the subject of an order of nondisclosure.

TX SB252

Relating to certain procedures regarding an application for a writ of habeas corpus filed in a noncapital felony case.

TX SB825

Relating to disciplinary standards and procedures applicable to grievances alleging certain prosecutorial misconduct.

TX SB484

Relating to the creation of a prostitution prevention program; authorizing a fee.

TX SB188

Relating to interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications for law enforcement purposes.

TX SB1316

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of indecency with a child.

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