Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR53

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a district court to reduce or modify a sentence imposing a term of imprisonment for a person who has served not less than 10 years of the term.

Impact

If passed, HJR53 would amend Article V of the Texas Constitution, specifically adding Section 8a, which would empower the legislature to enact laws concerning sentence reduction. This change could significantly impact criminal statutes and the powers of the judiciary in Texas, potentially allowing for a greater number of inmates to seek sentence modifications. The bill addresses growing concerns regarding the prison population and the effectiveness of long-term incarceration, aiming to offer second chances to individuals who have demonstrated rehabilitation after serving substantial portions of their sentences.

Summary

HJR53 proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the Texas legislature to create laws enabling district courts to reduce or modify the sentences of individuals who have served at least 10 years of imprisonment. This amendment aims to provide a legal framework that could lead to increased leniency in sentencing for long-term inmates, promoting a more rehabilitative approach within the justice system. The intention is to facilitate a reevaluation of lengthy sentences as part of a broader conversation on criminal justice reform and rehabilitation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HJR53 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who view it as a progressive step towards reform in the penal system. Advocates argue that it aligns with rehabilitative justice and offers a pathway to reintegration for inmates. However, there are also reservations from some factions who fear that it may undermine the severity of sentencing for serious crimes or open open a floodgate of sentence reduction applications. The discussions are characterized by a balance of empathy for inmates and concerns about public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention include potential debates on ensuring fairness in the application of released inmates back into society and the criteria used for modifying sentences. Critics might argue that while rehabilitation is important, there should still be stringent measures surrounding which cases qualify for sentence reduction, especially concerning violent crimes. The amendment's implications for judicial discretion and community safety will likely remain central to discussions as the legislature considers this proposal.

Companion Bills

TX HB782

Enabled by Relating to authority of a court to reduce or modify a defendant's sentence.

TX HB782

Enabled by Relating to authority of a court to reduce or modify a defendant's sentence.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR156

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a district court to reduce or modify a sentence imposing a term of imprisonment for a person who has served not less than 10 years of the term.

TX HJR113

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a district court to reduce or modify a sentence imposing a term of imprisonment for a person who has served not less than 10 years of the term.

TX HJR10

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to terminate the sentence of a person who has successfully served the required number of years on parole.

TX HJR11

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to terminate the sentence of a person who has successfully served the required number of years on parole.

TX HJR37

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to terminate the sentence of a person who has successfully served the required number of years on parole.

TX HJR148

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to grant a commutation of punishment to certain individuals serving a term of imprisonment.

TX HJR59

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to grant a commutation of punishment to certain individuals serving a term of imprisonment.

TX HJR172

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to grant a commutation of punishment to certain individuals serving a term of imprisonment.

TX HJR60

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to grant a commutation of punishment to certain individuals serving a term of imprisonment.

TX HJR135

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to grant a commutation of punishment to certain individuals serving a term of imprisonment.

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