Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2934

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Caption

Relating to the charging instrument in the prosecution of the offense of resisting arrest.

Impact

Should this bill become law, it would significantly impact the manner in which law enforcement agencies and prosecutors approach cases involving allegations of resisting arrest. By mandating the specification of the underlying offense in the charging documents, it may lead to more transparency during legal proceedings. This could also have the effect of potentially reducing accusations of abuse of power by law enforcement, as the context of the arrest would be documented in the prosecution materials.

Summary

House Bill 2934 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure concerning the prosecution of individuals charged with resisting arrest in Texas. The key provision of the bill is that it requires any complaint, information, or indictment alleging the offense of resisting arrest to include a statement of the underlying offense for which the resistance occurred. This change is intended to ensure that charges of resisting arrest are contextualized within the scope of the initial offense being alleged, thereby providing clearer legal frameworks for prosecution.

Contention

The bill is expected to spur discussions regarding accountability and transparency in arrests, particularly in light of ongoing national conversations surrounding policing and civil rights. Proponents might argue that clarifying the context of resisting arrest can protect citizens against unjust punishment, while critics could express concerns that it may complicate or delay the legal process. As the bill progresses, it will be essential to observe how stakeholders within the law enforcement community, civil rights advocates, and legal experts respond to these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB561

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest

TX A08930

Relates to the use of validated risk assessment instruments for sex offenders to determine the risk of a repeat offense.

TX HB296

Crimes and offenses; resisting arrest; temporary holding period, provided

TX HB463

Relating to certain pretrial hearings for defendants charged with certain controlled substance offenses and the expunction of all records and files related to arrests for certain controlled substance offenses.

TX HB2615

Relating To The Recording Of Instruments.

TX SB1896

Relating to the provision of information regarding an arrested person and the victim of the offense to a magistrate for purposes of an order for emergency protection.

TX SB1307

False or forged instruments.

TX HB3073

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault.

TX HB324

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault.

TX SB792

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.