Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1714

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to grand jury proceedings; providing a penalty.

Impact

The bill modifies existing law to restrict the disclosure of information transcribed during grand jury sessions by attorneys representing witnesses. An attorney who breaches this confidentiality may face penalties for contempt. These changes are a response to concerns surrounding the balance of transparency and the protection of witness rights, and they are intended to foster a more equitable legal environment in grand jury investigations.

Summary

House Bill 1714 aims to amend provisions related to grand jury proceedings within the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The bill introduces significant changes pertaining to the presence of attorneys, specifically allowing attorneys representing witnesses who are targets of grand jury investigations to be present during proceedings. This amendment seeks to ensure that witnesses can receive legal consultation while being interrogated, thus emphasizing the rights of individuals involved in the legal process.

Conclusion

If enacted, HB 1714 would impact how grand jury proceedings are conducted, particularly in terms of the roles and limitations placed on attorneys within those proceedings. This shift marks a potential rebalancing of the stakeholders' dynamics in grand jury situations, where due process considerations for witnesses are being placed alongside the prosecutorial duties of the state.

Contention

Points of contention noted in discussions around HB 1714 include the implications for the integrity of grand jury proceedings. Supporters argue that allowing legal representation for targets promotes fairness and may lead to more thorough and just legal processes. However, opponents might see this as a potential hindrance to unbiased inquiry and an erosion of the grand jury's traditional functions, raising questions about whether such provisions could complicate or prolong proceedings.

Companion Bills

TX SB1058

Identical Relating to grand jury proceedings; providing a penalty.

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