Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR1074

Introduced
5/31/09  
Introduced
5/31/09  
Enrolled
5/31/09  
Enrolled
5/31/09  
Passed
5/31/09  

Caption

Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 1722.

Impact

By enabling the modification of criminal proceedings related to negotiated pleas of guilty, Senate Resolution 1074 impacts the judicial framework in Bexar County significantly. The suspension of limitations permits the district judge to delegate certain functions to a criminal law magistrate, which can streamline the processing of cases and reduce the burden on district courts. This resolution facilitates a more inclusive approach to managing court resources effectively, ultimately benefitting the judicial system's efficiency in the region.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1074 aims to suspend certain limitations on the jurisdiction of a conference committee in Texas concerning House Bill 1722, which pertains to the powers of criminal law magistrates in Bexar County. The resolution specifically seeks to modify the applicable Senate rule to allow the committee to make changes to the text of the bill without requiring full disagreement within Section 1. This change is intended to provide enhanced flexibility for the committee and ensure the operational efficiency of judicial procedures within the county.

Contention

Notably, the resolution and the associated changes to the jurisdiction of the committee may bring about discussions regarding the balance of power between district judges and magistrates. Critics may contend that by altering these judicial powers, the resolution could potentially dilute the checks and balances that are crucial for maintaining effective governance within the judicial system. As such, while there are evident advantages in terms of efficiency, stakeholders may express concerns about the implications of shifting judicial responsibilities and authority.

Companion Bills

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