Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3921

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of aggravated sexual assault committed by a member of the clergy.

Impact

If enacted, HB3921 would have significant implications on how the criminal justice system handles cases of sexual assault involving clergy. By imposing stricter penalties, the bill is intended to deter such offenses, particularly as they relate to minors. It also serves to reinforce legal protections for children and may encourage more victims and their families to come forward, knowing there are severe consequences for offenders. This could potentially change how law enforcement addresses these cases, leading to more rigorous investigations and prosecutions.

Summary

House Bill 3921 aims to increase the criminal penalties for aggravated sexual assault committed by members of the clergy. The bill proposes that if the victim is under the age of 14, and if the offense is committed in a certain egregious manner, or if the offender is a member of the clergy, the minimum term of imprisonment would be raised to 25 years. The legislation reflects a growing concern regarding the protection of vulnerable victims, particularly children, and seeks to hold clergy members to higher accountability standards due to their positions of trust and authority within communities.

Contention

While the bill appears to garner support for its intentions to protect children and strengthen penalties, concerns may exist regarding its implementation. Opponents could argue that such increasing penalties do not necessarily lead to decreased offenses, and there might be fears regarding how cases against clergy will be prosecuted, especially in terms of adequate resources for investigations. Additionally, there may be discussions about the fairness of singling out clergy members for harsher penalties compared to similar offenses committed by others, leading to debates on equal application of the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1509

Relating to the offense of failure to stop or report aggravated sexual assault of a child; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB1582

Relating to the punishment for the offense of aggravated sexual assault.

TX HB1160

Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for the offenses of assault and harassment committed against certain employees or agents of a utility and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of interference with public duties of those employees or agents; increasing criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses relating to interference with public duties.

TX HB1977

Relating to the admissibility of evidence of certain extraneous offenses or acts in the prosecution of sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault or an attempt or conspiracy to commit sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault.

TX HB3165

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of sexual assault of a child and changing the eligibility for parole of certain persons convicted of that offense.

TX HB3790

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain offenses committed by an alien.

TX HB1778

Relating to human trafficking, prostitution, and child pornography and to the prosecution of sexual or assaultive offenses or the prosecution of a failure to stop or report those offenses; amending and harmonizing certain statute of limitations provisions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB1422

Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and other sex offenses, the offense of continuous sexual abuse, and the prosecution, punishment, and collateral consequences of certain sex offenses; creating a criminal offense; increasing criminal penalties; changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for persons convicted of certain sex offenses.

TX SB741

Relating to human trafficking, prostitution, and child pornography and to the prosecution of sexual or assaultive offenses or the prosecution of a failure to stop or report those offenses; amending and harmonizing certain statute of limitations provisions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB3098

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain assaults committed against employees of primary and secondary schools and to the conditions of community supervision for that offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.