Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR15

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under limited circumstances to a person accused of certain violent or sexual offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons.

Impact

If passed, HJR15 would amend Article I of the Texas Constitution by introducing Section 11d, thereby establishing a legal framework under which denial of bail could be exercised in serious criminal cases. The introduction of this section would allow the courts to balance the rights of the accused with the need to maintain community safety, potentially leading to more stringent interpretations of bail eligibility for certain offenders. This shift could impact how bail is set for defendants in Texas, particularly those facing charges that involve violence or sexual misconduct.

Summary

HJR15 proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the denial of bail for individuals accused of certain serious crimes, including violent offenses, sexual offenses, and continuous trafficking of persons. The resolution asserts that judges or magistrates should have the authority to deny bail if there is clear and convincing evidence that doing so is necessary to ensure the defendant's appearance in court and to protect the community or potential victims. This proposed change seeks to bolster public safety by preventing potentially dangerous individuals from being released before trial under specific circumstances.

Election

HJR15 is set to be presented to voters in an election scheduled for November 4, 2025, allowing the public to have a direct say in the potential constitutional amendment. The measure's outcome will reflect the electorate's priorities regarding public safety and individual liberties, making it a significant issue for residents of Texas.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HJR15, particularly regarding the implications for the accused individual’s rights and due process. Supporters of the measure argue that it is necessary for enhancing the mechanism by which the legal system keeps unsafe individuals off the streets. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for misuse or overreach in denying bail, fearing that it could disproportionately affect marginalized communities or undermine the presumption of innocence. This tension between public safety and individual rights will likely provide a focal point for debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

TX SJR5

Identical Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as a felony.

TX SJR17

Same As Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under limited circumstances to a person accused of certain violent or sexual offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons.

Previously Filed As

TX SJR17

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under limited circumstances to a person accused of certain violent or sexual offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons.

TX HJR166

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail to a person accused of certain violent offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons.

TX SJR5

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as a felony.

TX HJR115

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under some circumstances to a person accused of a violent or sexual offense or of continuous trafficking of persons and requiring a judge or magistrate to impose the least restrictive conditions of bail that may be necessary to ensure the person's appearance in court as required and the safety of the community, law enforcement, and the victim of the alleged offense.

TX HJR84

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to set a minimum amount of monetary bond for persons charged with certain felony offenses involving violence and requiring the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony under most circumstances.

TX SJR45

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a trafficking or sexual offense against a child while released on bail for committing a similar offense.

TX SJR87

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as a felony who have previously been convicted of or who were released on bail for certain offenses punishable as a felony at the time of the new offense.

TX SB956

Relating to requiring the denial of bail to a person accused of committing certain trafficking or sexual offenses against a child while released on bail for committing a similar offense.

TX SJR1

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances for illegal aliens charged with certain offenses punishable as a felony.

TX SB981

Bail; authorizing denial of bail under certain circumstance. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.