Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1328

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Caption

Relating to the referral of certain criminal proceedings in the Texas-Mexico border region to an associate judge and reimbursement requests for all or part of an associate judge's or interpreter's salary.

Impact

The bill would amend the Government Code to include provisions that facilitate the judicial handling of criminal trespass offenses and designate an associate judge to specific cases within border counties. This change is anticipated to relieve local courts from some of the burden associated with high volumes of cases related to border crossings and illegal immigration. Furthermore, it aims to ensure that counties have the necessary resources to manage these cases effectively by allowing for reimbursement for judicial expenses, which could lead to better judicial outcomes in these regions.

Summary

House Bill 1328 proposes changes to the referral process of certain criminal cases in the Texas-Mexico border region. It specifically allows the commissioners court of a border county to request reimbursement for the salary of an associate judge assigned to these cases. This bill seeks to address both the administrative and financial aspects of handling criminal offenses, particularly those related to individuals not lawfully present in the United States. This legislative action underscores an effort to streamline operations in an area significantly impacted by cross-border issues and crime.

Contention

Notably, the bill's provisions may lead to discussions about the implications of such alterations on judicial independence and the potential for increased federal or state oversight in local judicial matters. There may be concerns from advocates regarding the impacts on defendants’ rights and accessibility to fair trials, especially in a context that involves allegations of criminal behavior linked to immigration status. The emphasis on reimbursement for judges and interpreters also raises questions about funding and resource allocation, which are critical in balancing effective legal representation and public safety.

Companion Bills

TX SB248

Identical Relating to the referral of certain criminal proceedings in the Texas-Mexico border region to an associate judge and reimbursement requests for all or part of an associate judge's or interpreter's salary.

Previously Filed As

TX SB248

Relating to the referral of certain criminal proceedings in the Texas-Mexico border region to an associate judge and reimbursement requests for all or part of an associate judge's or interpreter's salary.

TX SB1576

Relating to the qualifications of certain masters, magistrates, referees, and associate judges.

TX HB5079

Relating to the qualifications of certain masters, magistrates, referees, and associate judges.

TX HB1318

In associations and organizations, further providing for county and regional associations of boroughs.

TX SB664

Relating to qualifications, training, removal, and supervision of certain masters, magistrates, referees, associate judges, and hearing officers.

TX HB5620

Relating to a criminal associate judge in Coke, Concho, Irion, Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, and Tom Green Counties.

TX HB2529

Relating to the annual state salary supplement for certain county judges.

TX SB302

Relating to the payment of certain costs associated with certain assignments of a statutory probate court judge.

TX HB1928

Relating to the payment of certain costs associated with certain assignments of a statutory probate court judge.

TX HB4080

Relating to the compensation of a district judge and the associated retirement benefits of certain other elected state officials.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.