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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the appointment and duties of criminal magistrates for |
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certain courts in Nueces County. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Article 2.09, Code of Criminal Procedure, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Art. 2.09. WHO ARE MAGISTRATES. Each of the following |
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officers is a magistrate within the meaning of this Code: The |
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justices of the Supreme Court, the judges of the Court of Criminal |
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Appeals, the justices of the Courts of Appeals, the judges of the |
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District Court, the magistrates appointed by the judges of the |
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district courts of Bexar County, Dallas County, or Tarrant County |
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that give preference to criminal cases, the criminal law hearing |
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officers for Harris County appointed under Subchapter L, Chapter |
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54, Government Code, the criminal law hearing officers for Cameron |
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County appointed under Subchapter BB, Chapter 54, Government Code, |
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the magistrates appointed by the judges of the district courts of |
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Lubbock County, Nolan County, or Webb County, the magistrates |
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appointed by the judges of the criminal district courts of Dallas |
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County or Tarrant County, the masters appointed by the judges of the |
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district courts and the county courts at law that give preference to |
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criminal cases in Jefferson County, the magistrates appointed by |
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the judges of the district courts and the statutory county courts of |
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Brazos County, Nueces County, or Williamson County, the magistrates |
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appointed by the judges of the district courts and statutory county |
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courts that give preference to criminal cases in Travis County, the |
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county judges, the judges of the county courts at law, judges of the |
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county criminal courts, the judges of statutory probate courts, the |
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associate judges appointed by the judges of the statutory probate |
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courts under Subchapter G, Chapter 54, Government Code, the |
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justices of the peace, and the mayors and recorders and the judges |
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of the municipal courts of incorporated cities or towns. |
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SECTION 2. Chapter 54, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Subchapter FF to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER FF. CRIMINAL LAW MAGISTRATES IN NUECES COUNTY |
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Sec. 54.1781. APPLICATION. This subchapter applies to the |
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district courts and the county courts at law in Nueces County. |
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Sec. 54.1782. APPOINTMENT; COMPENSATION. (a) The |
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Commissioners Court of Nueces County shall set the number of |
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magistrates needed to perform the duties authorized by this |
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subchapter. |
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(b) A magistrate shall be paid a salary determined by the |
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Commissioners Court of Nueces County. |
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(c) The judges of the district courts who wish to use the |
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services of a magistrate may jointly appoint the magistrates that |
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will assist their courts. The judges of the county courts at law |
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who wish to use the services of a magistrate may jointly appoint the |
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magistrates that will assist their courts. A judge who uses the |
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services of a magistrate may determine the extent to which those |
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services are used in the judge's court. |
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(d) On agreement between the judges of the district courts |
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and the judges of the county courts at law who wish to use the |
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services of a magistrate, a magistrate may serve in both those |
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district courts and those county courts at law. A magistrate |
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serving in both the district courts and the county courts at law |
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shall spend half the magistrate's time in the district courts and |
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half in the county courts at law. |
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(e) If the number of magistrates is less than the number of |
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the judges who wish to use the services of a magistrate, each |
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magistrate shall serve equally in the courts of those judges. |
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(f) A magistrate serves a one-year term, unless the |
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magistrate is terminated under Section 54.1789. |
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(g) A magistrate may be employed on a full-time or part-time |
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basis. A court served by the magistrate shall determine the |
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magistrate's work schedule. |
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Sec. 54.1783. ELIGIBILITY FOR APPOINTMENT. In determining |
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whom to appoint as a magistrate under this subchapter, the judges of |
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the district courts or the judges of the county courts at law, as |
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applicable, shall give priority to a retired or former judge, as |
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those terms are defined by Section 74.041. If no retired or former |
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judge desires to be appointed, the appointing judges shall consider |
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for appointment persons who: |
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(1) are licensed to practice law in this state; |
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(2) reside in Nueces County; |
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(3) have at least 10 years of active experience in |
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criminal law practice; and |
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(4) exhibit judicial temperaments. |
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Sec. 54.1784. JUDICIAL IMMUNITY. A magistrate has the same |
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judicial immunity as a district judge or judge of a county court at |
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law, as applicable. |
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Sec. 54.1785. STAFF FOR MAGISTRATE. (a) The clerk of a |
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court a magistrate serves shall provide a clerk for the magistrate. |
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(b) A sheriff's deputy shall attend a proceeding conducted |
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by a magistrate and act as a bailiff. |
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Sec. 54.1786. PROCEEDINGS THAT MAY BE REFERRED. A judge who |
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appoints a magistrate under Section 54.1782 may refer to the |
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magistrate any criminal case for proceedings involving: |
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(1) arraignment of defendants; |
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(2) a negotiated plea of guilty or no contest; |
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(3) sentencing for a negotiated plea of guilty or no |
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contest; |
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(4) ordering of community service; |
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(5) a pretrial motion; |
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(6) an examining trial; |
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(7) a bond forfeiture suit; |
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(8) issuance of capias; |
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(9) issuance of arrest and search warrants; |
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(10) setting of bonds; |
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(11) a motion to increase or decrease a bond; |
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(12) a hearing on a protective order; |
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(13) a motion to grant, modify, revoke, or extend |
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community supervision or to proceed to an adjudication; |
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(14) a pretrial diversion; |
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(15) civil commitment matters under Subtitle C, Title |
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7, Health and Safety Code; |
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(16) an agreed recommendation for a presentence |
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investigation report for determination of a sentence; and |
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(17) any other matter the judge considers necessary |
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and proper. |
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Sec. 54.1787. POWERS. Except as limited by an order of |
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referral, a magistrate to whom a case is referred may: |
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(1) conduct hearings; |
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(2) hear evidence; |
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(3) compel production of relevant evidence; |
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(4) rule on admissibility of evidence; |
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(5) issue summons for the appearance of witnesses; |
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(6) examine witnesses; |
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(7) swear witnesses for hearings; |
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(8) make findings of fact on evidence; |
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(9) formulate conclusions of law; |
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(10) rule on pretrial motions; |
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(11) recommend the rulings, orders, or judgment to be |
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made in a case; |
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(12) regulate proceedings in a hearing; |
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(13) in any case referred under Section 54.1786: |
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(A) accept a negotiated plea of guilty; |
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(B) enter a finding of guilt and impose or |
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suspend sentence; or |
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(C) defer adjudication of guilt; and |
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(14) do any act and take any measure necessary and |
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proper for the efficient performance of the duties required by the |
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order of referral. |
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Sec. 54.1788. DISMISSAL. A magistrate appointed under this |
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chapter may not dismiss a case. |
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Sec. 54.1789. TERMINATION OF SERVICES. Regardless of |
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whether a magistrate serves in both the district courts and the |
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county courts at law or whether the magistrate serves in only one of |
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those types of courts, the magistrate's service with respect to a |
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particular type of court may be terminated only on a majority vote |
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of the judges of that type of court who appointed the magistrate |
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under Section 54.1782, or their successors. |
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Sec. 54.1790. ABSENCE OF MAGISTRATE. (a) If a magistrate |
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appointed under this subchapter is absent or unable to serve, the |
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local administrative judge of the type of court with respect to |
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which the magistrate served may appoint a temporary magistrate to |
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serve for the absent magistrate. |
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(b) A temporary magistrate serving for another magistrate |
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under this section has the powers and shall perform the duties of |
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the magistrate for whom the temporary magistrate is serving. |
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Sec. 54.1791. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS. A criminal proceeding |
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in a magistrate court shall be recorded by a good quality electronic |
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audio or videotape recording device, unless the defendant requests |
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that a court reporter be present. The record shall be retained by |
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the clerk of the court as required by law. |
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Sec. 54.1792. PAPERS TRANSMITTED TO JUDGE. At the |
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conclusion of the proceedings, a magistrate shall transmit to the |
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referring court as soon as possible any papers relating to the case, |
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including the magistrate's findings, conclusions, orders, |
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recommendations, or other action taken. |
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Sec. 54.1793. JUDICIAL ACTION. (a) The judge of the court |
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in which the case is pending may modify, correct, reject, reverse, |
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or recommit for further information any action taken by the |
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magistrate. |
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(b) If the supervising judge or judges do not modify, |
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correct, reject, reverse, or recommit an action of the magistrate |
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within the time required by law, the action becomes the order, |
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judgment, or decree of the court. |
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Sec. 54.1794. PRETRIAL DIVERSION. As a condition for a |
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defendant to enter any pretrial diversion program or the functional |
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equivalent that may be operated in Nueces County, a defendant must |
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file in the court in which the charges are pending a sworn waiver of |
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the defendant's right to a speedy trial under the United States |
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Constitution and other law and a motion requesting the court to |
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approve the waiver without a hearing. If the court approves the |
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waiver, the defendant is eligible for consideration for acceptance |
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into a pretrial diversion or equivalent program. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2007. |