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22 By: Fletcher H.B. No. 1686
33 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1686:
44 By: Gallego C.S.H.B. No. 1686
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77 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
88 AN ACT
99 relating to the discharge of a surety's liability on a bail bond in
1010 a criminal case.
1111 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1212 SECTION 1. Article 17.09, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
1313 amended to read as follows:
1414 Art. 17.09. DURATION; ORIGINAL AND SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS;
1515 NEW BAIL
1616 Sec. 1. Where a defendant, in the course of a criminal
1717 action, gives bail before any court or person authorized by law to
1818 take same, for the defendant's [his] personal appearance before a
1919 court or magistrate, to answer a charge against the defendant
2020 [him], the [said] bond shall be valid and binding on [upon] the
2121 defendant and the defendant's [his] sureties, if any, thereon, for
2222 the defendant's personal appearance before the court or magistrate
2323 designated therein, as well as before any other court to which same
2424 may be transferred, and for any and all subsequent proceedings
2525 related [had relative] to the charge, and each [such] bond shall be
2626 [so] conditioned as described by this section, except as otherwise
2727 [hereinafter] provided by this article.
2828 Sec. 2. When a defendant has once given bail for the
2929 defendant's [his] appearance in answer to a criminal charge, the
3030 defendant may [he shall] not be required to give another bond in the
3131 course of the same criminal action except as otherwise [herein]
3232 provided by this article.
3333 Sec. 3. If [Provided that whenever], during the course of
3434 the action, the judge or magistrate in whose court the [such] action
3535 is pending finds that the bond is defective, excessive, or
3636 insufficient in amount, or that the sureties, if any, are not
3737 acceptable, or for any other good and sufficient cause, the [such]
3838 judge or magistrate may, either in term-time or in vacation, order
3939 the accused to be rearrested[,] and require the accused to give
4040 another bond in an [such] amount that [as] the judge or magistrate
4141 considers [may deem] proper. When the subsequent [such] bond is
4242 [so] given and approved by the judge or magistrate, the defendant
4343 shall be released from custody.
4444 Sec. 4. (a) The judge or magistrate in whose court the
4545 criminal action is pending shall discharge a surety's liability on
4646 a bond if the surety:
4747 (1) files with the judge or magistrate an affidavit
4848 stating that:
4949 (A) more than five years have elapsed since the
5050 date on which the surety posted the bond;
5151 (B) the surety no longer wishes to be a surety on
5252 the bond; and
5353 (C) the surety will give the prosecuting attorney
5454 notice of the affidavit; and
5555 (2) gives the prosecuting attorney the notice
5656 described by Subdivision (1)(C).
5757 (b) If the judge or magistrate discharges a surety's
5858 liability under Subsection (a) and an indictment or information
5959 remains pending against the defendant, the judge or magistrate
6060 shall issue a capias for the defendant.
6161 Sec. 5. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
6262 article, the judge or magistrate in whose court a criminal action is
6363 pending may not order the accused to be rearrested or require the
6464 accused to give another bond in a higher amount because the accused:
6565 (1) withdraws a waiver of the right to counsel; or
6666 (2) requests the assistance of counsel, appointed or
6767 retained.
6868 SECTION 2. The change in law made by this Act applies only
6969 to a bail bond that is executed on or after the effective date of
7070 this Act. A bail bond that is executed before the effective date of
7171 this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the bail bond
7272 was executed, and the former law is continued in effect for that
7373 purpose.
7474 SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.