Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3893

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

Caption

Relating to the recording and disclosure of certain grand jury proceedings that involve a governmental employee.

Impact

The implications of HB 3893 are significant, particularly in the realm of public transparency and accountability regarding government employees. By ensuring that grand jury proceedings are recorded, the legislation aims to provide a clearer view of the workings of the grand jury process when it concerns state employees. This could potentially deter misconduct, as the presence of a recording may encourage responsible behavior among officials aware that their actions are being documented and can be reviewed by the public in cases where no bill of indictment is filed.

Summary

House Bill 3893 amends the Code of Criminal Procedure in Texas specifically relating to the recording and disclosure of grand jury proceedings involving governmental employees. The bill mandates that whenever a grand jury is involved with a case where a government employee is suspected of wrongdoing, the entire proceeding must be recorded, either through stenographic means or by an electronic device. This move is aimed at increasing transparency in legal processes that involve individuals working for the state or political subdivisions at the time of the alleged offense.

Contention

Despite its aims for transparency, the bill may also generate debate and concern regarding privacy and the potential misuse of recordings. Critics of the bill could argue that indiscriminate public access to grand jury proceedings might infringe on the rights of individuals involved, particularly if they are ultimately not indicted. Furthermore, the amendment to maintain the secrecy of grand jury processes under certain circumstances, while allowing for public disclosure in specific cases, may lead to discussions about balancing accountability with the need for confidentiality in sensitive legal matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1258

Relating to grand jury proceedings; providing a punishment for contempt of court.

TX SB677

Relating to grand jury proceedings.

TX SB285

Relating to certain proceedings or procedures involving the disposition of certain contraband or abandoned or unclaimed property.

TX SB392

Relating to transparency in certain legal proceedings and contracts involving a school district and a limit on legal fees that may be spent by a school district in certain legal proceedings.

TX HB16

Relating to the adjudication and disposition of cases involving delinquent conduct, certain juvenile court proceedings, and planning and funding for services for children in the juvenile justice system.

TX HB2627

Relating to the adjudication and disposition of cases involving delinquent conduct, certain juvenile court proceedings, and planning and funding for services for children in the juvenile justice system.

TX HB3474

Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures regarding proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including the service of process and delivery of documents related to the proceedings, the administration of oaths, and the management of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, and the composition of certain juvenile boards; establishing a civil penalty; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB4622

Relating to the manner in which certain criminal and juvenile proceedings are conducted.

TX HB3400

Relating to the release of defendants on bail, the duties of a magistrate in certain criminal proceedings, and the appointment of certain criminal law hearing officers; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB2041

Relating to the manner in which certain criminal proceedings are conducted.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.