Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3386 House Committee Report / Bill

Filed 05/04/2023

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                    88R10302 CJD-F
 By: Cook, Goldman, Capriglione, Schatzline H.B. No. 3386


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the criminal district courts, statutory county courts,
 and criminal law magistrates in Tarrant County.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 24.392, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read
 as follows:
 (b)  The 213th District Court shall give preference to
 criminal cases.
 (c)  The terms of the 213th District Court begin on the first
 Mondays in January, April, July, and October.
 (d) [(c)]  In addition to other jurisdiction provided by
 law, the 213th District Court has concurrent original jurisdiction
 with the county criminal courts in Tarrant County over misdemeanor
 cases.
 SECTION 2.  Section 24.516, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
 follows:
 (c)  The terms of the 371st District Court begin on the first
 Mondays in January, April, July, and October.
 (d)  In addition to other jurisdiction provided by law, the
 371st District Court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the
 county criminal courts in Tarrant County over misdemeanor cases.
 SECTION 3.  Section 24.517, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
 follows:
 (c)  The terms of the 372nd District Court begin on the first
 Mondays in January, April, July, and October.
 (d)  In addition to other jurisdiction provided by law, the
 372nd District Court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the
 county criminal courts in Tarrant County over misdemeanor cases.
 SECTION 4.  Section 24.541, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
 follows:
 (c)  The terms of the 396th District Court begin on the first
 Mondays in January, April, July, and October.
 (d)  In addition to other jurisdiction provided by law, the
 396th District Court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the
 county criminal courts and the justice courts in Tarrant County
 over misdemeanor cases.
 SECTION 5.  Section 24.576, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows:
 (c)  The terms of the 432nd District Court begin on the first
 Mondays in January, April, July, and October.
 (d)  In addition to other jurisdiction provided by law, the
 432nd District Court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the
 county criminal courts in Tarrant County over misdemeanor cases.
 SECTION 6.  Section 24.60030, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows:
 (c)  The terms of the 485th District Court begin on the first
 Mondays in January, April, July, and October.
 (d)  In addition to other jurisdiction provided by law, the
 485th District Court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the
 county criminal courts in Tarrant County over misdemeanor cases.
 SECTION 7.  Section 24.910, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (a-1) and amending Subsections (b), (c), and (e)
 to read as follows:
 (a-1)  Subchapter C applies to the Tarrant County Criminal
 District Court No. 1.
 (b)  This section applies to the Tarrant County Criminal
 District Courts Nos. 1, 2, [and] 3, and 4.
 (c)  The criminal district courts have jurisdiction of
 criminal cases within the jurisdiction of a district court.  The
 criminal district courts also have concurrent original
 jurisdiction with the county criminal courts in Tarrant County over
 misdemeanor cases.  The criminal district courts do not have
 appellate misdemeanor jurisdiction.
 (e)  The judge of each criminal district court or county
 criminal court may, on motion of the judge or the criminal district
 attorney, transfer misdemeanor cases between the courts by an order
 entered in the minutes of the transferor [transferring] court.  The
 clerk of the transferor [transferring] court shall certify the
 style and number of the case to the clerk of the transferee court
 [to which it is transferred] and include the papers of the case with
 the certification.  The [receiving] clerk of the transferee court
 shall promptly docket the transferred case.  The transferee
 [receiving] court shall dispose of the case as if it had been
 originally instituted in that court.
 SECTION 8.  Section 24.911, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows:
 (a-1)  Subchapter C applies to the Tarrant County Criminal
 District Court No. 2.
 SECTION 9.  Section 24.912, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows:
 (a-1)  Subchapter C applies to the Tarrant County Criminal
 District Court No. 3.
 SECTION 10.  The heading to Section 24.913, Government Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 24.913.  TARRANT COUNTY CRIMINAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
 NO. 4 [OF TARRANT COUNTY].
 SECTION 11.  Section 24.913, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a) and (d) and adding Subsection (d-1) to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The Tarrant County Criminal Judicial District No. 4 [of
 Tarrant County] is composed of Tarrant County.
 (d)  Subchapter C applies to the Tarrant County Criminal
 District Court No. 4 [of Tarrant County].
 (d-1)  Section 24.910, relating to the Tarrant County
 Criminal District Court No. 1, contains provisions applicable to
 both that court and the Tarrant County Criminal District Court
 No. 4.
 SECTION 12.  Sections 25.2223(a), (i), (j), (j-2), and (l),
 Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A county criminal court in Tarrant County has
 jurisdiction over all criminal matters and causes, original and
 appellate, prescribed by law for county courts, but does not have
 civil jurisdiction. In addition to the jurisdiction provided by
 Section 25.0003 and other law, a county criminal court in Tarrant
 County has concurrent original jurisdiction of criminal cases with
 a district court other than felony cases involving capital
 murder.  The County Criminal Courts Nos. 9 [5] and 10 of Tarrant
 County also have concurrent jurisdiction within the county of all
 appeals from criminal convictions under the laws of this state and
 the municipal ordinances of the municipalities located in Tarrant
 County that are appealed from the justice courts and municipal
 courts in the county.  [The County Criminal Courts Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9,
 and 10 of Tarrant County also have concurrent jurisdiction with the
 district court in felony cases to conduct arraignments, conduct
 pretrial hearings, and accept guilty pleas.]
 (i)  The official court reporter of a county criminal court
 is entitled to the same fees and salary as a district court reporter
 and shall perform the same duties and take the oath of office as
 provided by law for district court reporters.  [The official court
 reporter for the County Criminal Court No. 1 or 3 of Tarrant County
 is not required to take testimony in cases in which neither a party
 nor the judge demands it.]
 (j)  At least two bailiffs shall be assigned regularly to
 each county criminal court in [the County Criminal Court No. 1 of
 Tarrant County and the County Criminal Court No. 2 of] Tarrant
 County.  Except as provided by Subsection (j-2), each judge [the
 judges] of a county criminal court [the County Criminal Courts Nos.
 1 and 2 of Tarrant County] shall [each] appoint one officer to act
 as bailiff of the judge's court, and the sheriff of Tarrant County
 shall appoint a bailiff for each court as prescribed by law.  The
 bailiffs serve at the pleasure of the court and shall perform the
 duties required by the judge of the court to which the bailiffs are
 assigned.
 (j-2)  The judge of a county criminal court [listed in
 Subsection (j) or (j-1)] may authorize the sheriff to appoint all
 bailiffs in the judge's court.  If the sheriff is authorized by a
 judge to make the judge's appointment under this subsection, the
 sheriff shall appoint at least two officers to act as bailiffs for
 the judge's court.  A bailiff appointed under this subsection
 serves at the pleasure of the court and shall perform the duties
 required by the judge of the court to which the bailiff is assigned.
 (l)  The County Criminal Courts Nos. [Court No.] 5 and 6 of
 Tarrant County [and the County Criminal Court No. 6 of Tarrant
 County] shall give preference to cases brought under Title 5, Penal
 Code, involving family violence as defined by Section 71.004,
 Family Code, and cases brought under Sections 25.07, 25.072, and
 42.07(a)(2) [42.072], Penal Code.
 SECTION 13.  Section 54.651, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  A magistrate appointed under this subchapter may not
 engage in the private practice of law, as defined by Section 81.101,
 in Tarrant County.
 SECTION 14.  Section 54.656(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A judge may refer to a magistrate any criminal case or
 matter relating to a criminal case for proceedings involving:
 (1)  a negotiated plea of guilty or nolo contendere [no
 contest] and sentencing before the court;
 (2)  a bond forfeiture, remittitur, and related
 proceedings;
 (3)  a pretrial motion;
 (4)  a writ of habeas corpus;
 (5)  an examining trial;
 (6)  an occupational driver's license;
 (7)  a petition for an order of expunction under
 Chapter 55, Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (8)  an asset forfeiture hearing as provided by Chapter
 59, Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (9)  a petition for an order of nondisclosure of
 criminal history record information or an order of nondisclosure of
 criminal history record information that does not require a
 petition provided by Subchapter E-1, Chapter 411;
 (10)  a motion to modify or revoke community
 supervision or to proceed with an adjudication of guilt;
 (11)  setting conditions, modifying, revoking, and
 surrendering of bonds, including surety bonds;
 (12)  specialty court proceedings;
 (13)  a waiver of extradition; and
 (14)  any other matter the referring judge considers
 necessary and proper.
 SECTION 15.  Section 152.2264, Human Resources Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 152.2264.  TARRANT COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT
 ADMINISTRATOR.  (a)  Subject to the approval of the commissioners
 court, the judges of the district courts that give preference to
 criminal cases, the judges of the criminal district courts, and the
 judges of the county criminal courts of Tarrant County [and county
 courts in Tarrant County that give preference to criminal matters]
 may use the services of a criminal courts administrator.
 (b)  A judge may not be subjected to a suit for, and is immune
 from liability for damages arising from, an act or omission
 committed while performing a duty under this section unless the act
 or omission is:
 (1)  committed intentionally, wilfully, or wantonly;
 or
 (2)  committed with:
 (A)  gross negligence; [or]
 (B)  conscious indifference [or reckless
 disregard] for the safety of others; or
 (C)  reckless disregard for the safety of others.
 SECTION 16.  The following provisions of the Government Code
 are repealed:
 (1)  Section 24.910(f);
 (2)  Sections 24.913(b), (c), and (e); and
 (3)  Sections 25.2223(b) and (j-1).
 SECTION 17.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.