Bill Text: TX SB867 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of criminal law magistrates for Galveston County.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-04 - Referred to State Affairs [SB867 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-SB867-Introduced.html
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By: Taylor of Galveston | S.B. No. 867 |
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relating to the creation of criminal law magistrates for Galveston | ||
County. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 54, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter LL to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER LL. GALVESTON COUNTY CRIMINAL MAGISTRATES | ||
Sec. 54.2051. APPOINTMENT. (a) The Commissioners Court of | ||
Galveston County may select magistrates to serve the courts of | ||
Galveston County having jurisdiction in criminal matters. | ||
(b) The commissioners court shall establish the minimum | ||
qualifications, salary, benefits, and other compensation of each | ||
magistrate position and shall determine whether the position is | ||
full-time or part-time. The qualifications must require the | ||
magistrate to have served as a justice of the peace or be an | ||
attorney licensed in this state. | ||
(c) A magistrate appointed under this section serves at the | ||
pleasure of the commissioners court. | ||
Sec. 54.2052. JURISDICTION. A magistrate has concurrent | ||
criminal jurisdiction with the judges of the justice of the peace | ||
courts of Galveston County. | ||
Sec. 54.2053. POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The Commissioners | ||
Court of Galveston County shall establish the powers and duties of a | ||
magistrate appointed under this subchapter. Except as otherwise | ||
provided by the commissioners court, a magistrate has the powers of | ||
a magistrate under the Code of Criminal Procedure and other laws of | ||
this state and may administer an oath for any purpose. | ||
(b) A magistrate shall give preference to performing the | ||
duties of a magistrate under Article 15.17, Code of Criminal | ||
Procedure. | ||
(c) The commissioners court may designate one or more | ||
magistrates to hold regular hearings to: | ||
(1) give admonishments; | ||
(2) set and review bail and conditions of release; | ||
(3) appoint legal counsel; and | ||
(4) determine other routine matters relating to | ||
preindictment or pending cases within those courts' jurisdiction. | ||
(d) In the hearings provided under Subsection (c), a | ||
magistrate shall give preference to the case of an individual held | ||
in county jail. | ||
(e) A magistrate may inquire into a defendant's intended | ||
plea to the charge and set the case for an appropriate hearing | ||
before a judge or master. | ||
Sec. 54.2054. JUDICIAL IMMUNITY. A magistrate has the same | ||
judicial immunity as a district judge. | ||
Sec. 54.2055. WITNESSES. (a) A witness who is sworn and | ||
who appears before a magistrate is subject to the penalties for | ||
perjury and aggravated perjury provided by law. | ||
(b) A referring court may fine or imprison a witness or | ||
other court participant for failure to appear after being summoned, | ||
refusal to answer questions, or other acts of direct contempt | ||
before a magistrate. | ||
SECTION 2. Article 2.09, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Art. 2.09. WHO ARE MAGISTRATES. Each of the following | ||
officers is a magistrate within the meaning of this Code: The | ||
justices of the Supreme Court, the judges of the Court of Criminal | ||
Appeals, the justices of the Courts of Appeals, the judges of the | ||
District Court, the magistrates appointed by the judges of the | ||
district courts of Bexar County, Dallas County, or Tarrant County | ||
that give preference to criminal cases, the criminal law hearing | ||
officers for Harris County appointed under Subchapter L, Chapter | ||
54, Government Code, the criminal law hearing officers for Cameron | ||
County appointed under Subchapter BB, Chapter 54, Government Code, | ||
the magistrates or associate judges appointed by the judges of the | ||
district courts of Lubbock County, Nolan County, or Webb County, | ||
the magistrates appointed by the judges of the criminal district | ||
courts of Dallas County or Tarrant County, the associate judges | ||
appointed by the judges of the district courts and the county courts | ||
at law that give preference to criminal cases in Jefferson County, | ||
the associate judges appointed by the judges of the district courts | ||
and the statutory county courts of Brazos County, Nueces County, or | ||
Williamson County, the magistrates appointed by the judges of the | ||
district courts and statutory county courts that give preference to | ||
criminal cases in Travis County, the criminal magistrates appointed | ||
by the Brazoria County Commissioners Court, the criminal | ||
magistrates appointed by the Burnet County Commissioners Court, the | ||
criminal magistrates appointed by the Galveston County | ||
Commissioners Court, the county judges, the judges of the county | ||
courts at law, judges of the county criminal courts, the judges of | ||
statutory probate courts, the associate judges appointed by the | ||
judges of the statutory probate courts under Chapter 54A, | ||
Government Code, the associate judges appointed by the judge of a | ||
district court under Chapter 54A, Government Code, the magistrates | ||
appointed under Subchapter JJ, Chapter 54, Government Code, as | ||
added by H.B. No. 2132, Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular | ||
Session, 2011, the justices of the peace, and the mayors and | ||
recorders and the judges of the municipal courts of incorporated | ||
cities or towns. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |