88R12998 EAS-F By: King S.B. No. 2041 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the manner in which certain criminal proceedings are conducted. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 1, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended by adding Article 1.027 to read as follows: Art. 1.027. PROCEEDINGS BY VIDEOCONFERENCE. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a court may conduct proceedings under this code by videoconference if: (1) the videoconference provides for a simultaneous, compressed full motion video, and interactive communication of image and sound between the judge, the attorney representing the state, the defendant, and the defendant's attorney; and (2) on request of the defendant, the defendant and the defendant's attorney are able to communicate privately without being recorded or heard by the judge or the attorney representing the state. (b) The defendant and the attorney representing the state must file with the court written consent to the use of videoconference if the applicable proceeding is a contested matter involving witness testimony. SECTION 2. Article 1.13(a), Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: (a) The defendant in a criminal prosecution for any offense other than a capital felony case in which the state notifies the court and the defendant that it will seek the death penalty shall have the right, upon entering a plea, to waive the right of trial by jury, conditioned, however, that[, except as provided by Article 27.19,] the waiver must be made [in person] by the defendant in writing in open court with the consent and approval of the court, and the attorney representing the state. The consent and approval by the court shall be entered of record on the minutes of the court, and the consent and approval of the attorney representing the state shall be in writing, signed by that attorney, and filed in the papers of the cause before the defendant enters the defendant's plea. SECTION 3. Article 1.15, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: Art. 1.15. JURY IN FELONY. No person can be convicted of a felony except upon the verdict of a jury duly rendered and recorded, unless the defendant, upon entering a plea, has in open court [in person] waived the defendant's [his] right of trial by jury in writing in accordance with Articles 1.13 and 1.14; provided, however, that it shall be necessary for the state to introduce evidence into the record showing the guilt of the defendant and said evidence shall be accepted by the court as the basis for its judgment and in no event shall a person charged be convicted upon the defendant's [his] plea without sufficient evidence to support the same. The evidence may be stipulated if the defendant in such case consents in writing, in open court, to waive the appearance, confrontation, and cross-examination of witnesses, and further consents either to an oral stipulation of the evidence and testimony or to the introduction of testimony by affidavits, written statements of witnesses, and any other documentary evidence in support of the judgment of the court. Such waiver and consent must be approved by the court in writing, and be filed in the file of the papers of the cause. SECTION 4. Article 27.13, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: Art. 27.13. PLEA OF GUILTY OR NOLO CONTENDERE IN FELONY. A plea of "guilty" or a plea of "nolo contendere" in a felony case must be made in open court by the defendant [in person]; and the proceedings shall be as provided in Articles 26.13, 26.14 and 27.02. If the plea is before the judge alone, same may be made in the same manner as is provided for by Articles 1.13 and 1.15. SECTION 5. Articles 27.18(a), (b), and (d), Code of Criminal Procedure, are amended to read as follows: (a) A [Notwithstanding any provision of this code requiring that a plea or a waiver of a defendant's right be made in open court, a] court may accept the plea or waiver by videoconference to the court if: (1) [the defendant and the attorney representing the state file with the court written consent to the use of videoconference; [(2)] the videoconference provides for a simultaneous, compressed full motion video, and interactive communication of image and sound between the judge, the attorney representing the state, the defendant, and the defendant's attorney; and (2) [(3)] on request of the defendant, the defendant and the defendant's attorney are able to communicate privately without being recorded or heard by the judge or the attorney representing the state. (b) Notwithstanding any other law, on [On] motion of the defendant or the attorney representing the state or in the court's discretion, the court may terminate an appearance by videoconference at any time during the appearance and require an appearance by the defendant in person in open court. (d) For a [A] defendant who is confined in a county other than the county in which charges against the defendant are pending, [may use] the videoconference method provided by this article or by Article 15.17 may be used to allow the entry of [to enter] a plea or the waiver of [waive] a right in the court with jurisdiction over the case. SECTION 6. Article 27.19(a), Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, a court shall accept a plea of guilty or nolo contendere from a defendant who is confined in a penal institution if the plea is made: (1) in accordance with the procedure established by Article 27.18; or (2) in writing, including a writing delivered by United States mail or secure electronic or facsimile transmission, before the appropriate court having jurisdiction in the county in which the penal institution is located, provided that: (A) the defendant is notified by the court of original jurisdiction of the right to counsel and the procedures for requesting appointment of counsel, and is provided a reasonable opportunity to request a court-appointed lawyer; (B) if the defendant elects to proceed without counsel, the defendant must waive the right to counsel in accordance with Article 1.051; and (C) [the defendant must waive the right to be present at the taking of the plea or to have counsel present, if the defendant has counsel; and [(D)] if the defendant is charged with a felony, judgment and sentence are rendered in accordance with the conditions and the procedure established by Article 42.14(b). SECTION 7. The change in law made by this Act applies to a criminal proceeding that commences on or after the effective date of this Act. A criminal proceeding that commences before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the proceeding commenced, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. SECTION 8. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.