Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB778

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/29/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the execution of lawful process by county jailers.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly change the scope of authority for county jailers. This enhances operational capabilities within the jail system, facilitating quicker legal processes for individuals in custody. The change could potentially reduce delays in executing lawful processes that may currently require transfer or additional coordination with peace officers. This efficiency gain may impact how legal processes are handled in local jails, thereby influencing the overall judicial system in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 778 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure in Texas by adding provisions for county jailers to execute lawful processes. Under this bill, jailers who have completed a training program provided by their sheriff would have the same authority as peace officers to execute various forms of legal documents, including warrants, subpoenas, and attachments related to individuals confined in their facilities. The goal of HB778 is to enhance the efficiency of law enforcement by allowing county jailers to act on lawful processes within their jurisdiction.

Contention

While the bill looks to streamline operations within the local judicial ecosystem, there may be points of contention regarding the training efficacy and the extent of powers being granted to county jailers. Concerns might arise around ensuring that jailers are adequately trained to execute such processes without infringing on the rights of the incarcerated. There could also be discussions on whether this shift in powers is necessary or if it could lead to possible abuses of authority. Stakeholders will likely debate the balance between enhancing jailer responsibilities while maintaining robust oversight.

Companion Bills

TX SB604

Identical Relating to the execution of lawful process by county jailers.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2183

Relating to the temporary appointment of county jailers.

TX SB1235

Relating to the temporary appointment of county jailers.

TX HB2316

Relating to the employment of certain peace officers, detention officers, county jailers, or firefighters who are injured in the course and scope of duty.

TX HB742

Relating to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for certain county jailers and law enforcement telecommunicators.

TX HB102

Relating to the unlawful possession of a firearm by a person not lawfully present in the United States.

TX HB1282

Relating to county jailer training on interacting with veterans in the criminal justice system.

TX HB2338

Relating to the amount of the reimbursement fee paid by a defendant for a peace officer's services in executing or processing an arrest warrant, capias, or capias pro fine.

TX HB4247

Relating to requiring notice regarding the potential eligibility to vote of certain persons convicted of a felony and the duties of a sheriff or jailer relating to elections.

TX HB4636

Relating to the eligibility of political party candidates or officers and certain procedures of the county executive committee.

TX SB157

Relating to the amount of the reimbursement fee paid by a defendant for a peace officer's services in executing or processing an arrest warrant, capias, or capias pro fine.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.