Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB893

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to certain conditions of, penalties for violating, and collection of information about protective orders issued in certain family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking cases.

Impact

The legislation will enhance the legal framework surrounding protective orders by enabling courts to impose stricter conditions on offenders. This includes prohibiting offenders from contacting victims directly or indirectly, entering specific locations, and possessing firearms unless they are peace officers. Such provisions are designed to create a safer environment for victims by potentially reducing the chances of further violence or harassment. Additionally, the law calls for better information collection regarding protective orders, assisting law enforcement agencies in tracking compliance and violations more effectively.

Summary

SB893 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Penal Code concerning protective orders related to family violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking cases. The bill delineates specific violations associated with protective orders and introduces penalties for offenders who violate such orders. It establishes clear definitions for terms related to sexual assault, stalking, and sexual abuse, ensuring that legal terminology aligns with contemporary understandings of these offenses. A significant aspect of this bill is the ability of courts to impose conditions on alleged offenders to ensure the safety of victims and their families.

Contention

While there may be general support for tightening protections for victims of domestic violence and related crimes, some discussions around SB893 could address concerns regarding the enforcement of these measures and their implications for defendants. Critics may argue about the balance between necessary protections for victims and the rights of the accused, particularly regarding due process. Moreover, the efficacy of implementing and tracking compliance with these protective measures remains a practical concern, as law enforcement agencies might face challenges in managing the increased responsibilities for monitoring offenders.

Companion Bills

TX HB1848

Identical Relating to certain conditions of, penalties for violating, and collection of information about protective orders issued in certain family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking cases.

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