Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4717

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

Caption

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

Impact

The creation of the state special prosecutor's office is designed to streamline prosecution processes for certain criminal offenses, thereby enabling a more centralized and competent handling of serious violations. It also creates a mechanism for the appointment of assistant special prosecutors to ensure continuity and effectiveness in legal proceedings. These changes are expected to bolster law enforcement efforts in the state, particularly in areas that have been subjects of public scrutiny and concern.

Summary

House Bill 4717 establishes the Office of State Special Prosecutor in Texas, which is appointed by the Texas Supreme Court. This new office is specifically tasked with prosecuting a range of criminal cases, including violations of election laws, human trafficking, abortion-related offenses, and additional specified crimes. The bill aims to enhance the state's capacity to address these significant issues and ensure effective legal oversight in areas of public concern.

Contention

Notably, the introduction of the state special prosecutor has generated discussion regarding its implications, particularly on state and local jurisdiction. Advocates argue that the special prosecutor will enhance accountability and specialization in prosecuting issues like human trafficking and election integrity. However, critics may raise concerns about the potential for overreach into local prosecutorial functions, the independence of legal processes, and how the appointment of a special prosecutor could affect the operational dynamics in districts across Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB58

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

TX H6286

Provides that law enforcement officers who appears before the court for prosecution of a violation of a protective order shall self-certify that the officer has successfully completed a specialized domestic violence prosecution training course.

TX S1152

Provides that law enforcement officers who appears before the court for prosecution of a violation of a protective order shall self-certify that the officer has successfully completed a specialized domestic violence prosecution training course.

TX HB3640

Relating to the prosecution of an offense committed by a peace officer acting in the course and scope of the officer's official duties.

TX HB2539

Relating to creating the criminal offense of prosecutorial misconduct.

TX HB1006

Prosecutors.

TX SB634

Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

TX HB1030

Office of the State Prosecutor - Investigation of Threats - Judges

TX HB2247

Relating to the creation of a specialty court for individuals who commit family violence; imposing fees for participation.

TX S1084

Public Records/State Attorney's Office and Office of Statewide Prosecution Nonlegal Support Staff

Similar Bills

TX HB58

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

CA AB1806

Department of Justice.

NJ S3164

Requires State Treasurer to reimburse county treasurer for defense costs and administrative expenses incurred by county in defending certain lawsuits during supersedure of county prosecutor by Attorney General.

PA HB1186

In general provisions relating to criminal proceedings, establishing the Adjunct Prosecutor Division within the Office of Attorney General; providing for its powers and duties; and establishing the Adjunct Prosecutor Division Restricted Account.

IN HB1006

Prosecutors.

IN SB0145

Law enforcement services in Indianapolis downtown.

NJ S2612

Includes certain employees of the DLPS as members of the Prosecutors Part of PERS.