Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4671

Filed
3/9/23  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the qualifications and summoning of grand jurors.

Impact

The passage of HB 4671 would amend existing provisions in the Code of Criminal Procedure related to jury selection. Specifically, it introduces clearer guidelines that prevent disqualified individuals from being placed back into the jury pool. This improvement in procedure aims to address potential issues of juror bias and ensure a fair assessment of cases. Additionally, the bill puts emphasis on the importance of jurors having the necessary qualifications, which may help bolster public confidence in the judicial process.

Summary

House Bill 4671, introduced by Representative Hayes, establishes new regulations concerning the qualifications and summoning of grand jurors in the state of Texas. The bill authorizes district clerks to summon grand jurors and ensures that individuals disqualified from serving are not included in the jury pool. This legislative effort aims to streamline the jury selection process and enhance the integrity of the jury system by maintaining a clear distinction between qualified and disqualified jurors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be generally positive from the committee discussions. Supporters believe that these changes are significant for the improvement of the judicial process, as they facilitate a more efficient and fair jury selection system. However, there is a minor concern from some factions regarding the implementation and the practical challenges it might pose. Overall, the bill received more support than opposition during the discussions at the committee level.

Contention

While there was some opposition to the bill, primarily concerning the potential overreach in modifying established judicial procedures, the arguments against were limited. The primary contention revolved around whether the alterations would adequately serve the needs of different jurisdictions and if they might inadvertently complicate rather than simplify the jury selection process. The overall feeling in committee discussions indicated a consensus towards favoring the bill's passage, with recommended provisions for further consideration to address any minor concerns.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 19a. Grand Jury Organization
    • Section: 052
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 101

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4749

Relating to reconstitution of the petit jury wheel and grand juror and petit juror qualifications and juror summoning in certain counties.

TX HB4674

Relating to the qualifications, summoning, and reimbursement of jurors.

TX SB1647

Relating to the practice and procedures for summoning prospective grand jurors and petit jurors and the exemption of certain persons from grand jury and petit jury service.

TX HB2637

Relating to the practice and procedures for summoning prospective grand jurors and petit jurors and the exemption of certain persons from grand jury and petit jury service.

TX HB2286

Relating to the qualifications for service as a grand juror and to the selection of grand jurors.

TX SB1888

Relating to reconstitution of the petit jury wheel and grand juror and petit juror qualifications in certain counties.

TX HB560

Relating to the qualifications for service as a grand juror.

TX HB2575

Relating to the qualifications for service as a grand or petit juror and challenges for cause.

TX SB1298

Relating to the selection and summons of prospective grand jurors.

TX HB2150

Relating to the organization of a grand jury.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.