Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB600

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/3/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to appeals from small claims courts.

Impact

The implications of HB 600 on state laws predominantly affect the structure and functioning of small claims and county courts in Texas. By changing the appeal process to a de novo trial, the bill addresses concerns about the accessibility and fairness of the existing appeals system. It bypasses the need for additional pleadings, simplifying the procedural requirements for appellants and potentially reducing delays in court proceedings. The law aims to enhance the judicial experience in small claims appeals and ensure that justice is served consistently across the state.

Summary

House Bill 600, titled 'Relating to appeals from small claims courts,' aims to amend existing statutes regarding the appeal process in small claims courts in Texas. One of the significant changes proposed by this bill is the establishment of de novo trials when appeals are made to the county court or county court at law. This means that the case will be retried from the beginning, rather than merely reviewing the previous decision. This shift is intended to ensure that parties have a fair chance to present their case in its entirety during the appeal process, potentially leading to a more thorough consideration of the facts and evidence.

Contention

While the bill promotes a more equitable appeal process in theory, it could result in increased case loads for county courts owing to the new provision allowing full retrials. Concerns have been raised regarding whether this will lead to longer wait times for cases to be heard, and whether court resources will be sufficient to handle the expected increase in workload. A debate may emerge around the balance between ensuring fair trials and maintaining timely access to justice. Various stakeholders in the legal community may have differing opinions about the efficacy and efficiency of such changes on the judicial system overall.

Companion Bills

TX SB408

Identical Relating to jurisdiction, venue, and appeals in certain matters, including the jurisdiction of and appeals from certain courts and administrative decisions and the appointment of counsel in certain appeals.

Similar Bills

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