Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1600

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Caption

Relating to the authority of certain peace officers to arrest a person without a warrant while outside the officer's jurisdiction.

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend Article 14.03 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, specifically focusing on the conditions under which peace officers can exercise arrest powers when outside their jurisdictions. By allowing warrantless arrests for offenses committed in their presence, the bill aims to reduce legal complexities and uncertainty that officers might face while acting to prevent crimes or manage urgent situations beyond their typical coverage area.

Summary

Senate Bill 1600 seeks to modify the authority of certain peace officers by allowing them to arrest individuals without a warrant, even when operating outside their designated jurisdictions. This change is intended to facilitate law enforcement actions in situations where officers observe offenses directly. The bill is particularly relevant for officers described by specific provisions in the Code of Criminal Procedure, aiming to enhance their operational effectiveness in maintaining public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1600 include concerns about the potential for overreach and abuse of power by peace officers. Critics of the bill argue that such an expansion of arrest authority could lead to conflicts between jurisdictions and may jeopardize individuals' rights. There is also a fear that without clear guidelines, this power could be misused, undermining public trust in law enforcement. Proponents, however, argue that the bill addresses practical challenges faced by officers in the field and is necessary for ensuring quick responses to criminal activity.

Companion Bills

TX HB2363

Identical Relating to the authority of certain peace officers to arrest a person without a warrant while outside the officer's jurisdiction.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2363

Relating to the authority of certain peace officers to arrest a person without a warrant while outside the officer's jurisdiction.

TX HB1765

Relating to the issuance of an arrest warrant or search warrant authorizing the use of a no-knock entry by a peace officer.

TX HB1418

Arrests without a warrant for harassing a public safety agency.

TX SB114

Criminal procedure; out-of-state warrants, arrest authorized for crime punishable by more than one year, arrest by out-of-state officers authorized

TX HB154

Criminal procedure; out-of-state warrants, arrest authorized for crime punishable by more than one year, arrest by out-of-state officers authorized

TX HB2662

Relating to the issuance of a warrant authorizing the use of a no-knock entry by a peace officer.

TX HB945

Relating to the authority of a justice of the peace to issue a search warrant to collect a blood specimen from a person arrested for certain intoxication criminal offenses.

TX S991

Permits municipal police officers to make arrests for any disorderly persons or petty disorderly persons offense outside territorial limits of municipality.

TX S1781

Concerning the arrest without a warrant of persons on probation

TX H1642

Concerning the arrest without a warrant of persons on probation and temporary custody

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.