79R1666 KEL-D
By: Jackson H.B. No. 1073
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the procedure for determining the incompetency of a
defendant to stand trial.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Article 46B.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended by adding Subdivision (9) to read as follows:
(9) "Electronic broadcast system" means a two-way
electronic communication of image and sound between the defendant
and the court and includes secure Internet videoconferencing.
SECTION 2. Article 46B.107(d), Code of Criminal Procedure,
is amended to read as follows:
(d) The court may, on motion of the attorney representing
the state or on its own motion, hold a hearing to determine whether
release is appropriate under the applicable criteria in Subtitle C
or D, Title 7, Health and Safety Code. The court may conduct the
hearing at the facility or by means of an electronic broadcast
system.
SECTION 3. Article 46B.113, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended by amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsection
(b-1) to read as follows:
(b) Subject to Subsection (b-1), the [The] court may hold a
hearing on a motion filed by a party to determine whether the
defendant has been restored to competency, except that the court
may not hold a hearing on the motion if two experts at the facility
who meet the qualifications for appointment under Article 46B.022
file with the court in response to the motion, not later than the
20th day after the date the motion is filed, a joint report stating
that the defendant will not attain competency in the foreseeable
future. Subject to Article 46B.115(b), the court may not hold a
hearing on any subsequent motion filed by the same party under this
subchapter until the earlier of:
(1) the first anniversary of the date of the party's
most recent motion; or
(2) the date that the experts who filed the joint
report or, if those experts are unavailable, any two experts from
the facility who meet the qualifications for appointment under
Article 46B.022 file a joint report retracting the earlier report.
(b-1) The court may hold a hearing on the court's own motion
to inquire into restoration of competency [or on the court's
decision on its own motion to inquire into restoration of
competency,] and shall hold a hearing if a motion of a party and any
supporting material establish good reason to believe the defendant
may have been restored to competency.
(c) If a court holds a hearing under this article, on the
request of either party or the motion of the court, a jury shall
make the competency determination. If the competency determination
will be made by the court rather than a jury, the court may conduct
the hearing at the facility or by means of an electronic broadcast
system.
SECTION 4. Article 46B.114, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended to read as follows:
Art. 46B.114. TRANSPORTATION OF DEFENDANT TO COURT. If the
hearing is not conducted at the facility to which the defendant has
been committed under this chapter or conducted by means of an
electronic broadcast system as permitted by this subchapter, an
[An] order setting a hearing to determine whether the defendant has
been restored to competency shall direct that the defendant be
placed in the custody of the sheriff of the county in which the
committing court is located or the sheriff's designee for
transportation to the court.
SECTION 5. Article 46B.115, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (c) to
read as follows:
(b) Regardless of whether a joint report of the defendant's
incompetency has been submitted or retracted as provided by Article
46B.113(b), the [The] court may hold a hearing on a request or
motion under this article [only] if the court first finds reason to
believe the defendant's condition has materially changed since the
prior determination that the defendant was not restored to
competency.
(c) If the competency determination will be made by the
court, the court may conduct the hearing at the facility to which
the defendant has been committed under this chapter or may conduct
the hearing by means of an electronic broadcast system.
SECTION 6. Article 46B.117(a), Code of Criminal Procedure,
is amended to read as follows:
(a) If a defendant under order of commitment to a facility
is found to not have been restored to competency to stand trial, the
court shall remand the defendant pursuant to that order of
commitment, and, if applicable, order the defendant placed in the
custody of the sheriff or the sheriff's designee for transportation
back to the facility.
SECTION 7. The change in law made by this Act applies only
to a competency hearing requested by the motion of a party or held
on the motion of the court on or after the effective date of this
Act. A competency hearing requested by the motion of a party or
held on the motion of the court before the effective date of this
Act is covered by the law in effect when the motion for a hearing was
made by a party or by the court, as applicable, and the former law is
continued in effect for that purpose.
SECTION 8. This Act takes effect September 1, 2005.