Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1278

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Caption

Relating to the application of the professional prosecutors law to the district attorney for the 79th Judicial District.

Impact

The modifications proposed by HB1278 could have significant implications on the prosecutorial landscape within Texas. By including the district attorney of the 79th Judicial District under the purview of the professional prosecutors law, this bill aims to standardize the responsibilities and powers of prosecutors across various districts, thus ensuring a more consistent application of the law. The impact may extend to how cases are handled within the district, potentially affecting legal outcomes and community relations in the 79th Judicial District.

Summary

House Bill 1278 pertains to the application of the professional prosecutors law specifically to the district attorney for the 79th Judicial District. The bill aims to amend Section 46.002 of the Government Code to clarify the prosecutors that fall under its jurisdiction. This legislative move highlights the ongoing adjustments to how prosecutorial powers and responsibilities are defined and managed at the district level in Texas. By clearly identifying which district attorneys are covered under the law, HB1278 seeks to enhance operational clarity within the legal framework governing prosecutors in Texas.

Contention

While specific points of contention surrounding HB1278 were not detailed in the documents provided, such bills often provoke discussions about the balance of power between state and local authorities. Critics might argue that expanding the application of state law to a specific district could limit local governance and decision-making, while supporters would advocate for greater consistency and accountability among prosecutors. This dynamic reflects the broader challenges of legislative oversight in balancing local needs with standardized policies within the legal system.

Companion Bills

TX SB479

Identical Relating to the application of the professional prosecutors law to the district attorney for the 79th Judicial District.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4026

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

TX SB20

Relating to the enforcement of criminal offenses by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys.

TX HB125

Relating to the enforcement of certain election laws by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3307

Relating to the official misconduct and removal of district attorneys and county attorneys.

TX HB1350

Relating to the enforcement of criminal offenses by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB378

Relating to the enforcement of criminal offenses by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB4916

Relating to the jurisdiction of the 205th Judicial District and the 394th Judicial District.

TX HB2294

Relating to procedures for public involvement in redistricting of judicial districts, state legislative districts, State Board of Education districts, and congressional districts.

TX SB2028

Relating to the creation of additional judicial districts composed of Brazoria County.

TX HB130

Relating to the creation of additional judicial districts composed of Harris County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.