89R30460 LHC-D
 
  By: Huffman, et al. S.J.R. No. 5
 
  (Smithee, DeAyala, Louderback, Cook, Moody, et al.)
 
  Substitute the following for S.J.R. No. 5:  No.
 
 
 
A JOINT RESOLUTION
  proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail
  under certain circumstances to persons accused of certain offenses
  punishable as a felony.
         BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Article I, Texas Constitution, is amended by
  adding Section 11d to read as follows:
         Sec. 11d.  (a)  This section applies only to a person accused
  of committing one or more of the following offenses:
               (1)  murder;
               (2)  capital murder;
               (3)  aggravated assault if the person:
                     (A)  caused serious bodily injury, as that term is
  defined by general law, to another; or
                     (B)  used a firearm, club, knife, or explosive
  weapon, as those terms are defined by general law, during the
  commission of the assault;
               (4)  aggravated kidnapping;
               (5)  aggravated robbery;
               (6)  aggravated sexual assault;
               (7)  indecency with a child;
               (8)  trafficking of persons; or 
               (9)  continuous trafficking of persons.
         (b)  A person to whom this section applies shall be denied
  bail pending trial if the attorney representing the state
  demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence after a hearing that
  the granting of bail is insufficient to reasonably:
               (1)  prevent the person's wilful nonappearance in
  court; or
               (2)  ensure the safety of the community, law
  enforcement, and the victim of the alleged offense.
         (c)  A judge or magistrate who grants a person bail in
  accordance with this section shall:
               (1)  set bail and impose conditions of release
  necessary only to reasonably:
                     (A)  prevent the person's wilful nonappearance in
  court; and
                     (B)  ensure the safety of the community, law
  enforcement, and the victim of the alleged offense; and
               (2)  prepare a written order that includes findings of
  fact and a statement explaining the judge's or magistrate's
  justification for the grant and the determinations required by this
  section.
         (d)  This section may not be construed to:
               (1)  limit any right a person has under other law to
  contest a denial of bail or to contest the amount of bail set by a
  judge or magistrate; or
               (2)  require any testimonial evidence before a judge or
  magistrate makes a bail decision with respect to a person to whom
  this section applies.
         (e)  For purposes of determining whether clear and
  convincing evidence exists as described by this section, a judge or
  magistrate shall consider:
               (1)  the likelihood of the person's wilful
  nonappearance in court;
               (2)  the nature and circumstances of the alleged
  offense;
               (3)  the safety of the community, law enforcement, and
  the victim of the alleged offense; and
               (4)  the criminal history of the person.
         (f)  At a hearing described by this section, a person is
  entitled to be represented by counsel.
         SECTION 2.  This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
  submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 4, 2025.
  The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
  proposition:  "The constitutional amendment requiring the denial of
  bail under certain circumstances to persons accused of certain
  offenses punishable as a felony."