Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4674

Filed
3/9/23  
Out of House Committee
4/28/23  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend several sections of the Texas Government Code related to jury service. One of the notable changes includes allowing prospective jurors to provide their questionnaire information electronically and enhancing the procedures for updating juror lists. Additionally, the bill solidifies guidelines regarding juror exemptions and disqualifications due to felony convictions, ensuring more streamlined communication between county clerks and prospective jurors regarding their eligibility and responsibilities.

Summary

House Bill 4674 focuses on the qualifications, summoning, and reimbursement processes associated with jurors in Texas. This legislation was mainly introduced to clarify existing procedures and update the laws governing how jurors are summoned and compensated. A significant goal of the bill is to improve efficiency by allowing county clerks to leverage electronic options for gathering juror information, ultimately enhancing the overall management of juror operations across counties.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 4674 has been largely positive, with various stakeholders, particularly those from the Texas County and District Attorneys Association, expressing support for the bill. They emphasize the necessity of accurate juror management processes to uphold the integrity of the judicial system in Texas. However, there was also recognition of some concerns regarding the transition to digital procedures, particularly among those who might prefer traditional methods of communication and record-keeping.

Contention

While there are generally positive outlooks towards the bill, there have been discussions regarding potential challenges in its implementation. Some committee members raised questions about the reliability of electronic systems in counties that may not have robust technological infrastructure. Moreover, the permanent disqualification of individuals with felony convictions from jury duty has been a point of contention among civil rights advocates who argue for inclusive policies that reflect rehabilitative justice. Overall, the bill seeks to modernize the jury service framework while navigating the complexities of technology and access.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 61. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 62. Petit Juries
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 0131
    • Section: 0132
    • Section: 0145
    • Section: 0146
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 0131
    • Section: 0132
    • Section: 0145
    • Section: 0146
    • Section: 411
    • Section: 412
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 0131
    • Section: 0132
    • Section: 0145
    • Section: 0146

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 42. Judgment And Sentence
    • Section: 111
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 111
    • Section: New Section

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 122. Jurors Right To Reemployment
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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