Bill Text: TX HB4946 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory challenges to certain prospective jurors.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-05-11 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB4946 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB4946-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory challenges to certain prospective jurors.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-05-11 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB4946 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB4946-Introduced.html
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By: Flores | H.B. No. 4946 |
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relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory | ||
challenges to certain prospective jurors. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 30, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 30.023 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 30.023. PROHIBITED PEREMPTORY JURY CHALLENGES. (a) | ||
After the parties to a case deliver jury lists to the court clerk | ||
and before the court impanels the jury, either party may request the | ||
court to dismiss the array of jurors and call a new array in the | ||
case. | ||
(b) The court shall grant the motion of a complaining party | ||
for dismissal of the array of jurors if the court finds: | ||
(1) the attorney representing the opposing party | ||
exercised peremptory challenges for the purpose of excluding | ||
prospective jurors from the jury based on their actual or perceived | ||
race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, | ||
disability status, national origin, economic status, or religious | ||
affiliation; and | ||
(2) the complaining party has offered evidence of | ||
relevant facts that tend to show the attorney representing the | ||
opposing party made peremptory challenges for a reason described by | ||
Subdivision (1). | ||
(c) If the complaining party establishes a prima facie case | ||
under Subsection (b), the burden shifts to the attorney | ||
representing the opposing party to provide an explanation for the | ||
peremptory challenges that is neutral to the classes described by | ||
Subsection (b)(1). | ||
(d) If the court finds that either attorney challenged | ||
prospective jurors for a reason described by Subsection (b)(1), the | ||
court shall call a new array in the case. | ||
SECTION 2. Article 35.261, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Art. 35.261. PROHIBITED PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES BASED ON | ||
CERTAIN CLASSES [ |
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deliver [ |
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35.26 of this code and before the court impanels [ |
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the jury, either party [ |
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dismiss the array and call a new array in the case. | ||
(b) The court shall grant the motion of a party [ |
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for dismissal of the array if the court finds: | ||
(1) [ |
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opposing party [ |
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purpose of excluding persons from the jury based on [ |
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their actual or perceived race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, | ||
sexual orientation, disability status, national origin, economic | ||
status, or religious affiliation; and | ||
(2) [ |
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offered evidence of relevant facts that tend to show that | ||
challenges made by the attorney representing the opposing party | ||
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(c) If the complaining party [ |
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prima facie case under Subsection (b), the burden [ |
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the attorney representing the opposing party [ |
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the classes described by Subsection (b)(1). [ |
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(d) [ |
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attorney [ |
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for a reason described by Subsection (b)(1) [ |
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the court shall call a new array in the case. | ||
SECTION 3. Chapter 61, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Section 61.004 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 61.004. PROHIBITED JUROR DISQUALIFICATIONS. Subject | ||
to Sections 62.104 and 62.1041, a person may not be disqualified to | ||
serve as a juror based on the person's actual or perceived race, | ||
ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability | ||
status, national origin, economic status, or religious | ||
affiliation. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |