Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1390

Caption

Relating to convictions considered for purposes of enhancing the punishment for certain intoxication offenses.

Impact

The implications of HB 1390 are significant for individuals with past intoxication-related convictions. By eliminating the possibility of punishment enhancement due to older convictions, the bill aims to alleviate some burdens on offenders whose past behaviors do not reflect their current actions. This adjustment could lead to a reduction in penalties for individuals who may have reformed since their earlier offenses and contribute positively to public safety and rehabilitation efforts.

Summary

House Bill 1390 addresses the protocols surrounding the enhancement of punishments for certain intoxication offenses under the Texas Penal Code. Specifically, the bill proposes an amendment to Section 49.09, stipulating that a conviction for offenses related to intoxication will not be considered for punishment enhancement if the conviction occurred more than ten years prior to the new offense. This change is crucial as it allows individuals with older convictions a chance to avoid elevated penalties when committing new offenses, focusing instead on more recent behaviors.

Contention

There may be concerns surrounding the effectiveness of this change in law. Proponents of HB 1390 argue that it provides a fairer approach to sentencing by allowing the legal system to focus on recent behavior rather than outdated actions. Conversely, opponents might worry that this could enable repeat offenders to evade appropriate penalties for their actions, potentially leading to increased harm in communities. Advocates for victims of intoxication offenses may raise alarms about ensuring that justice is served for individuals harmed by repeat intoxication-related offenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1310

Relating to enhancing the criminal penalty for the offense of intoxication manslaughter in certain circumstances.

TX SB726

Relating to enhancing the criminal penalty for the offense of intoxication manslaughter in certain circumstances.

TX HB28

Relating to enhancing the punishment for certain conduct constituting the criminal offense of aggravated assault.

TX SB598

Relating to enhancing the punishment for certain conduct constituting the criminal offense of aggravated assault.

TX HB1375

Relating to enhancing the criminal penalties for certain repeat and habitual offenders.

TX HB208

Relating to the punishment for certain controlled substance offenses committed in a drug-free zone; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB324

Relating to changing the eligibility for community supervision for certain repeat intoxication offenders.

TX HB93

Relating to changing the eligibility for community supervision and parole for certain repeat intoxication offenders.

TX SB23

Relating to increasing the minimum term of imprisonment and changing the eligibility for community supervision and parole for certain felony offenses in which a firearm is used or exhibited and to certain consequences on conviction of certain offenses.

TX HB65

Relating to the prosecution and punishment of certain criminal offenses committed in the course of or for the purpose of avoiding certain law enforcement checkpoints or evading an arrest or detention; increasing criminal penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.