Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB688

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the applicability of the death penalty to a capital offense committed by a person with an intellectual disability.

Impact

If enacted, HB688 would create a specific legal framework to assess whether a defendant qualifies as having an intellectual disability, which would exempt them from the death penalty. The bill establishes a clear definition of intellectual disability, requiring that the condition significantly impairs the defendant's general intellectual functioning alongside deficiencies in adaptive behavior. This direct alteration of the law will impact how capital cases are prosecuted and adjudicated, particularly in the context of sentencing.

Summary

House Bill 688 focuses on the applicability of the death penalty in cases involving individuals with intellectual disabilities. The bill seeks to amend existing laws in the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure to explicitly restrict the imposition of the death penalty on defendants who meet the criteria for an intellectual disability. This change aligns Texas law with broader legal principles that aim to prevent the execution of individuals who are deemed unable to fully comprehend their actions due to their disabilities.

Contention

The bill introduces noteworthy discussions about the intersection of mental health and criminal justice. While supporters argue that this measure is a necessary step towards a more humane legal system, acknowledging the vulnerabilities of individuals with intellectual disabilities, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for abuse or misinterpretation of the definitions provided. Moreover, there could be apprehensions regarding the implications for public safety and how a death penalty exemption might influence jury decisions in capital cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB432

Relating to the applicability of the death penalty to a capital offense committed by a person with an intellectual disability.

TX HB2777

Relating to the applicability of the death penalty to a capital offense committed by a person with severe mental illness.

TX HB123

Criminal procedure; pretrial proceedings in capital offense cases where the death penalty is sought when the accused has an intellectual disability; provide

TX HB1107

Provides relative to determination of intellectual disability in capital cases

TX SB159

Criminal Procedure; pretrial proceedings in capital offense cases where the death penalty is sought when the accused has intellectual disability; provide

TX HB1432

Death sentence and intellectual disabilities.

TX SB129

Relating to individuals with intellectual disabilities; declaring an emergency.

TX LD768

An Act to Update the Laws Governing the Licensing of Intermediate Care Facilities for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities

TX SB2213

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual or developmental disability.

TX HB5465

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual or developmental disability.

Similar Bills

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HI HB819

Relating To Disability Health Disparity.

HI HB819

Relating To Disability Health Disparity.

LA HB1107

Provides relative to determination of intellectual disability in capital cases

CT HB05557

An Act Concerning Eligibility Determinations By The Department Of Developmental Services.

US HB3420

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NV SB8

AN ACT relating to employment; revising provisions relating to the compensation of employees; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

TX HB2807

Relating to the statewide intellectual and developmental disability coordinating council.