Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to set a minimum amount of monetary bond for persons charged with certain felony offenses involving violence and requiring the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony under most circumstances.
Impact
If enacted, HJR94 would significantly alter the current bail system in Texas, particularly concerning violent felonies. This would involve amending Article I, Section 11 of the Texas Constitution to provide the legislature the authority to establish minimum bail amounts for violent felony offenses. Furthermore, it would enable judges to deny bail to individuals accused of felonies committed while on bail for previous felonies under most circumstances, unless they can demonstrate extraordinary circumstances warranting their release. This change could potentially lead to an increase in the number of defendants held in custody pre-trial, reflecting a shift towards heightened public safety concerns.
Summary
HJR94 is a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment in Texas that would authorize the legislature to set a minimum monetary bond amount for individuals charged with certain violent felony offenses. The resolution also stipulates that bail may be denied for those accused of committing a felony while already released on bail for a prior felony. The intention is to allow for stricter bail conditions and is aimed at addressing concerns over violent crime and repeat offenders in the state, by ensuring that certain individuals meet more stringent bail criteria before being released from custody.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding HJR94 appears to be polarized. Proponents argue that setting minimum bail amounts and denying bail for certain repeat offenders reflects a necessary response to public safety issues in light of recent violent crime trends. They believe this contributes positively toward maintaining the safety of communities by preventing individuals who may pose a risk from being released. Conversely, opponents of the amendment express concerns regarding the potential for overreach and the erosion of the right to a fair trial by increasing pre-trial detention. They argue this could lead to unjust outcomes, particularly for marginalized communities, as it may disproportionately affect those unable to meet higher bail requirements.
Contention
Notable points of contention include the balance between public safety and individual rights. Critics caution that the bill may place undue hardships on individuals, particularly those charged with non-violent offenses or those who pose no significant flight risk but are unable to afford bail. Additionally, there are debates within the legislature and among the public regarding whether these measures would effectively reduce violent crime or simply increase the prison population without addressing the underlying issues contributing to crime. Overall, the discussion around HJR94 reflects broader conversations about justice reform, community safety, and the legislative response to crime.
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Relating to the release on bail of certain defendants accused of committing a felony offense and the criminal consequences of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony; creating a criminal offense; increasing the minimum term of imprisonment for certain felonies; changing eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole.
Enabled by
Relating to the release on bail of certain defendants accused of committing a felony offense and the criminal consequences of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony; creating a criminal offense; increasing the minimum term of imprisonment for certain felonies; changing eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to set a minimum amount of monetary bond for persons charged with certain felony offenses involving violence and requiring the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony under most circumstances.
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as a felony.
Relating to the release on bail of certain defendants accused of committing a felony offense and the criminal consequences of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony; creating a criminal offense; increasing the minimum term of imprisonment for certain felonies; changing eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole.
Relating to the release on bail of certain defendants accused of committing a felony offense and the criminal consequences of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony; creating a criminal offense; increasing the minimum term of imprisonment for certain felonies; changing eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole.
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as a felony who have previously been convicted of or who were released on bail for certain offenses punishable as a felony at the time of the new offense.
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances for illegal aliens charged with certain offenses punishable as a felony.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under limited circumstances to a person accused of certain violent or sexual offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under limited circumstances to a person accused of certain violent or sexual offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to set a minimum amount of monetary bond for persons charged with stalking or an offense involving family violence.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under some circumstances to a person accused of a violent or sexual offense or of continuous trafficking of persons.