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  85R3597 MAW-D
 
  By: Alvarado H.B. No. 3881
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the issuance of a writ of attachment.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 2, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by adding Article 2.212 to read as follows:
         Art. 2.212.  WRIT OF ATTACHMENT REPORTING. Not later than
  the 30th day after the date a writ of attachment is issued in a
  district court, statutory county court, or county court, the clerk
  of the court shall report to the Texas Judicial Council:
               (1)  the date the attachment was issued; 
               (2)  whether the attachment was issued in connection
  with a grand jury investigation, criminal trial, or other criminal
  proceeding;
               (3)  the names of the person requesting and the judge
  issuing the attachment; and
               (4)  the statutory authority under which the attachment
  was issued. 
         SECTION 2.  Article 20.10, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 20.10.  ATTORNEY OR FOREMAN MAY ISSUE SUMMONS OR
  REQUEST ATTACHMENT [PROCESS]. (a) The attorney representing the
  state[,] or the foreman, in term time or vacation, may:
               (1)  issue a summons [or attachment] for any witness in
  the county in which the grand jury is [where they are] sitting; or
               (2)  request that the district judge issue an
  attachment for any witness in the county in which the grand jury is
  sitting.
         (b)  The [; which] summons or attachment may require the
  witness to appear before the grand jury [them] at a time fixed, or
  immediately [forthwith], without stating the matter under
  investigation.
         SECTION 3.  Article 20.11, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by amending Section 1 and adding Section 1-a to read as
  follows:
         Sec. 1.  The foreman or the attorney representing the State
  may, on [upon] written application to the district court stating
  the name and residence of the witness and that the witness's [his]
  testimony is believed to be material, cause a subpoena [or an
  attachment] to be issued to any county in the State for the [such]
  witness, returnable to the grand jury then in session, or to the
  next grand jury for the county from which the subpoena was [whence
  the same] issued, as the [such] foreman or attorney may desire. The
  subpoena may require the witness to appear and produce records and
  documents.
         Sec. 1-a.  The foreman or the attorney representing the
  state may, on written application to the district court stating the
  name and residence of the witness and that the witness's testimony
  is believed to be material, request that the district judge issue an
  attachment for the witness to any county in the state. The [An]
  attachment shall command the sheriff or any constable of the county
  where the witness resides to serve the witness, and have the witness
  [him] before the applicable grand jury as described by Section 1 at
  the time and place specified in the attachment [writ].
         SECTION 4.  Article 20.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 20.12.  ATTACHMENT IN TERM TIME OR VACATION. The
  attorney representing the state or the foreman may request that
  [cause] an attachment for a witness [to] be issued, as provided
  under [in the preceding] Article 20.11, either in term time or in
  vacation.
         SECTION 5.  Article 24.11, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 24.11.  REQUISITES OF AN "ATTACHMENT". An "attachment"
  is a writ issued by a [clerk of a court under seal, or by any]
  magistrate [, or by the foreman of a grand jury,] in any criminal
  action or proceeding authorized by law, commanding a [some] peace
  officer to take the body of a witness and bring the witness [him]
  before the [such] court in which the action or proceeding is
  pending, immediately or [, magistrate or grand jury] on a day
  specified in the attachment [named, or forthwith], to testify in
  behalf of the State or of the defendant, as applicable [the case may
  be]. The attachment [It] shall be dated and signed officially by
  the magistrate [officer issuing it].
         SECTION 6.  Chapter 24, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by adding Article 24.111 to read as follows:
         Art. 24.111.  HEARING REQUIRED BEFORE ISSUANCE OF
  ATTACHMENT. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a writ of
  attachment may only be issued to compel the testimony of a witness
  in a criminal action or proceeding if the issuing magistrate
  determines, after notice to the witness and a hearing in open court,
  that the witness is a material witness and issuance of the
  attachment is necessary to ensure the testimony of the witness. If
  the witness does not reside in the county in which the action or
  proceeding is pending, the hearing required by this article must be
  held in open court before a magistrate in the witness's county of
  residence.
         (b)  The issuing magistrate shall appoint an attorney to
  represent the witness at the hearing described by Subsection (a).
         (c)  This article does not apply to an attachment issued
  under Article 24.13 or 49.14.
         SECTION 7.  Article 24.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 24.12.  WHEN ATTACHMENT MAY ISSUE. When a witness who
  resides in the county of the prosecution has been duly served with a
  subpoena to appear and testify in any criminal action or proceeding
  fails to so appear, the State or the defendant may request that the
  applicable magistrate issue an attachment [shall be entitled to
  have an attachment issued forthwith] for the [such] witness.
         SECTION 8.  Article 24.14, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 24.14.  ATTACHMENT FOR RESIDENT WITNESS. (a) When a
  witness resides in the county of the prosecution, regardless of 
  whether the witness [he] has disobeyed a subpoena [or not], either
  in term time [term-time] or vacation, [upon the filing of an
  affidavit with the clerk by] the defendant or State's counsel may
  request that the court issue an attachment for the witness by filing
  an affidavit with the clerk of the court stating[,] that the affiant 
  [he] has good reason to believe, and does believe, that the [such]
  witness is a material witness[,] and is about to move out of the
  county.
         (b)  If an attachment is issued under this article,
  regardless of whether the case involves a felony or [the clerk shall
  forthwith issue an attachment for such witness; provided, that in]
  misdemeanor [cases], when the witness makes oath that the witness
  [he] cannot give surety, the officer executing the attachment shall
  take the witness's [his] personal bond.
         SECTION 9.  Article 24.15, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 24.15.  TO SECURE ATTENDANCE BEFORE GRAND JURY. At any
  time before the first day of any term of the district court, the
  clerk, on [upon] application of the State's attorney, shall issue a
  subpoena for any witness who resides in the county. If at the time
  the [such] application is made, the [such] attorney files a sworn
  application that the attorney [he] has good reason to believe and
  does believe that the [such] witness is about to move out of the
  county, then the district judge may [said clerk shall] issue an
  attachment for the [such] witness to be and appear before the [said]
  district court on the first day of the term [thereof] to testify as
  a witness before the grand jury. Any witness so summoned, or
  attached, who fails [shall fail] or refuses [refuse] to obey a
  subpoena or attachment, shall be punished by the court by a fine not
  exceeding five hundred dollars, to be collected as fines and costs
  in other criminal cases.
         SECTION 10.  Article 24.22, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Art. 24.22.  WITNESS FINED AND ATTACHED. (a) If a witness
  summoned from outside [without] the county refuses to obey a
  subpoena, the witness [he] shall be fined by the court or magistrate
  not exceeding five hundred dollars, which fine and judgment shall
  be final, unless set aside after due notice to show cause why it
  should not be final, which notice may immediately issue, requiring
  the defaulting witness to appear at once or at the next term of the
  [said] court, in the discretion of the magistrate issuing the
  subpoena [judge], to answer for the [such] default.
         (b)  The court may cause to be issued at the same time an
  attachment for the [said] witness, directed to the proper county,
  commanding the officer to whom the attachment [said writ] is
  directed to take the [said] witness into custody and have the
  witness [him] before the [said] court at the time specified [named]
  in the attachment [said writ]; in which case the [such] witness
  shall receive no fees, unless it appears to the court that the
  [such] disobedience is excusable, when the witness may receive the
  same pay as if the witness [he] had not been attached.
         (c)  The [Said] fine when made final and all related costs
  [thereon] shall be collected in the same manner as in other criminal
  cases. The [Said] fine and judgment may be set aside in vacation or
  at the time or any subsequent term of the court for good cause
  shown, after the witness testifies or has been discharged.
         (d)  The following words shall be written or printed on the
  face of a [such] subpoena for an out-of-county witness [out-county
  witnesses]: "A disobedience of this subpoena is punishable by fine
  not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be collected as fines and
  costs in other criminal cases."
         SECTION 11.  Section 71.034(e), Government Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         (e)  In addition to the information described by Subsection
  (a), the council shall include in the report a summary of
  information provided to the council during the preceding year under
  Articles [Article] 2.211 and 2.212, Code of Criminal Procedure.
         SECTION 12.  The change in law made by this Act applies only
  to a writ of attachment issued on or after the effective date of
  this Act. A writ of attachment issued before the effective date of
  this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the writ was
  issued, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 13.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.