Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3343

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the duties of peace officers investigating a family violence allegation or responding to a disturbance call that may involve family violence.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3343 could significantly alter the procedural landscape for law enforcement officers dealing with family violence cases in Texas. By requiring officers to create physical distancing between the suspect and potential victim, the bill seeks to mitigate the risks of coercion and intimidation that victims may face during investigations. This change in protocol is expected to foster a more supportive atmosphere for victims, potentially leading to more survivors coming forward and cooperating with law enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 3343 aims to enhance the procedures that peace officers must follow when investigating allegations of family violence or responding to calls that may involve family violence. The bill amends Article 5.04 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by introducing measures intended to protect potential victims during investigations. It mandates that officers physically separate the individuals involved at the scene to conduct interviews with victims without the suspect's intimidation, promoting a safer environment for victims to provide evidence and statements.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to improve victim conditions, it may also raise discussions about the balance of officers' resources and the practicality of its implementation in various scenarios. There may be concerns regarding how effectively officers can comply with these requirements under different circumstances. Critics could argue that these mandates might lengthen the investigation process or pose challenges in critical situations where immediate action is necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4493

Relating to the duty of a peace officer to use a standardized lethality assessment protocol when investigating a family violence allegation or responding to a disturbance call that may involve family violence; providing training requirements for peace officers and reporting requirements for the Department of Public Safety.

TX S01985

Requires police officers to take temporary custody of firearms for not less than one hundred twenty hours when responding to reports of family violence.

TX HB1310

Domestic violence investigations.

TX HB36

Relating to the monitoring of certain family violence offenders, the provision of resources for family violence victims, and the collection of information about conditions of bond imposed in family violence cases and certain other criminal cases.

TX SB1361

Peace officer violence victims' rights

TX SB1323

Peace officer violence victims' rights

TX AB2119

Criminal procedure: gender bias in sexual assault and domestic violence investigations.

TX HB4027

Relating to the taking of certain depositions and the dismissal of certain civil actions in connection with allegations of family violence and abusive conduct.

TX HB2492

Relating to the period for which a person arrested for certain crimes involving family violence may be held after bond is posted.

TX HB498

Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a family violence protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.