Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3334

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the recording of testimony before a grand jury.

Impact

The implications of HB 3334 are significant as it modernizes the recording practices of grand jury testimonies, ensuring that there is a clear, auditable record of all proceedings. This change aims to protect the rights of all parties involved and may help safeguard against potential miscarriages of justice by providing a reliable source of evidence that can be referred to in legal disputes. The bill is set to take effect for grand juries commencing on or after September 1, 2013.

Summary

House Bill 3334 serves to amend existing procedures regarding how testimony before a grand jury is recorded in the state of Texas. The bill specifically mandates that all questions presented by the grand jury, as well as the testimony of witnesses—including those accused or suspected—must be recorded. This recording can be conducted either through a stenographer or through the use of electronic devices that can capture sound. The overarching goal of this legislation is to enhance the transparency and accountability of grand jury proceedings by ensuring that accurate records are maintained.

Contention

While the bill garnered unanimous support during voting (147 yeas and 0 nays), some concerns were raised during discussions regarding the adequacy of recording technologies and their implementation in grand jury settings. Notably, questions were raised about ensuring that all jurors and legal representatives are properly trained in the use of the new recording technologies. Additionally, there could be implications around the privacy of witnesses and the potential for recordings to be misused if not managed correctly, which emphasizes the need for robust guidelines governing access to these recordings.

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