Bill Text: TX HB166 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a commission to investigate convictions after exoneration and to prevent wrongful convictions.
Sponsorship: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 26-6)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-15 - Co-sponsor authorized [HB166 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB166-Engrossed.html
| By: McClendon, Moody, Canales, Crownover, | H.B. No. 166 | |
| Leach, et al. | ||
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| relating to the creation of a commission to investigate convictions | ||
| after exoneration and to prevent wrongful convictions. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 43, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
| amended by adding Article 43.27 to read as follows: | ||
| Art. 43.27. TIMOTHY COLE EXONERATION REVIEW COMMISSION | ||
| Sec. 1. CREATION. The Timothy Cole Exoneration Review | ||
| Commission is created. | ||
| Sec. 2. COMPOSITION. The commission is composed of nine | ||
| members, at least one of whom must be a member of the law | ||
| enforcement community, appointed by the governor. The governor | ||
| shall make appointments to the commission without regard to the | ||
| race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national origin of | ||
| the appointee. | ||
| Sec. 3. TERMS; VACANCIES. (a) Members serve staggered | ||
| six-year terms, with one-third of the members' terms expiring | ||
| February 1 of each odd-numbered year. | ||
| (b) In the event of a vacancy, the governor shall appoint a | ||
| replacement to fill the unexpired portion of the term. | ||
| (c) The presiding officer of the commission shall be elected | ||
| on an annual basis by the members of the commission. | ||
| Sec. 4. MEETINGS. (a) The commission may hold its | ||
| meetings, hearings, and other proceedings at times and places as | ||
| the commission shall determine, but shall meet in Austin at least | ||
| once each year. Proceedings shall be by majority vote of those | ||
| present. | ||
| (b) The commission shall conduct a public hearing at least | ||
| once a year, the agenda of which must include a review of the work of | ||
| the commission in reviewing and investigating matters considered by | ||
| the commission under this article. | ||
| Sec. 5. QUALIFICATIONS. (a) Each member must be a | ||
| registered voter of the state. | ||
| (b) A member of the commission may not hold any other public | ||
| office or be an employee of any state department or agency, or be an | ||
| employee or member of another state board or commission during the | ||
| member's tenure on the commission. | ||
| (c) An individual may not be a member of the commission or | ||
| act as the general counsel to the commission if the individual or | ||
| individual's spouse is required to register as a lobbyist under | ||
| Chapter 305, Government Code, because of the individual's | ||
| activities for compensation on behalf of a profession or entity | ||
| related to the operation of the commission. | ||
| Sec. 6. GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL. (a) It is a ground for | ||
| removal from the commission that a member: | ||
| (1) does not have at the time of appointment the | ||
| qualifications required by this article; | ||
| (2) does not maintain during service on the commission | ||
| the qualifications required by this article; | ||
| (3) violates a prohibition established by this | ||
| article; | ||
| (4) is ineligible for membership under this article; | ||
| (5) cannot, because of illness or disability, | ||
| discharge the member's duties for a substantial part of the member's | ||
| term; or | ||
| (6) is absent from more than half of the regularly | ||
| scheduled meetings that the member is eligible to attend during a | ||
| calendar year, unless the absence is excused by a majority vote of | ||
| the commission. | ||
| (b) The validity of an action of the commission is not | ||
| affected by the fact that it is taken when a ground for removal of a | ||
| commission member exists. | ||
| Sec. 7. COMMISSION MEMBER TRAINING. (a) A person who is | ||
| appointed to and qualifies for office as a member of the commission | ||
| shall complete a training program that meets the requirements of | ||
| this section. | ||
| (b) The training program must provide the person with | ||
| information regarding: | ||
| (1) the legislation that created the commission; | ||
| (2) the programs operated by the commission; | ||
| (3) the role and functions of the commission; | ||
| (4) the rules of the commission, with an emphasis on | ||
| the rules that relate to its investigatory authority; | ||
| (5) the requirements of laws relating to public | ||
| officials and public meetings, including conflict-of-interest | ||
| laws; and | ||
| (6) any applicable ethics policies adopted by the | ||
| commission or the Texas Ethics Commission. | ||
| Sec. 8. SUNSET PROVISION. The Timothy Cole Exoneration | ||
| Review Commission is subject to Chapter 325, Government Code (Texas | ||
| Sunset Act). Unless continued in existence as provided by that | ||
| chapter, the Timothy Cole Exoneration Review Commission is | ||
| abolished and this article expires September 1, 2017 | ||
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| Sec. 9. DUTIES. (a) The commission shall make thorough | ||
| review or investigation of all cases in which an innocent person was | ||
| convicted and exonerated, including convictions vacated based on a | ||
| plea to time served, to: | ||
| (1) identify the causes of wrongful convictions; | ||
| (2) ascertain errors and defects in the laws, rules, | ||
| proof, and procedures applied in prosecuting the defendant's case | ||
| at issue or implicated by each identified cause of wrongful | ||
| convictions; | ||
| (3) identify errors and defects in the criminal | ||
| justice process in this state generally, using peer-reviewed | ||
| research, expert analysis, and demographic data; | ||
| (4) consider and develop solutions and methods to | ||
| correct the identified errors and defects through legislation, | ||
| rule, or procedural changes; and | ||
| (5) identify procedures, programs, and educational or | ||
| training opportunities demonstrated to eliminate or minimize the | ||
| causes of wrongful convictions and prevent the future occurrence of | ||
| wrongful convictions and resulting executions. | ||
| (b) The commission shall thoroughly review each application | ||
| for writ of habeas corpus made to the court of criminal appeals for | ||
| which the court has issued a final ruling to: | ||
| (1) identify any ethical violations or misconduct by | ||
| attorneys or judges revealed in the course of the habeas review | ||
| process; | ||
| (2) refer any ethical violations or misconduct | ||
| discovered to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, the State | ||
| Bar of Texas, the office of the attorney general, or other | ||
| appropriate agency or office to review the violations or misconduct | ||
| and, if appropriate, initiate or take corrective disciplinary | ||
| action; | ||
| (3) identify any patterns of ethical violations or | ||
| misconduct by attorneys or judges or errors or defects in the | ||
| criminal justice system in this state that impact the habeas review | ||
| process; | ||
| (4) consider and develop solutions and methods to | ||
| correct through legislation, rule, or procedural changes the | ||
| patterns, errors, and defects identified under Subdivision (3); and | ||
| (5) identify procedures, programs, and educational or | ||
| training opportunities demonstrated to eliminate or minimize the | ||
| patterns, errors, and defects identified under Subdivision (3). | ||
| (c) The commission shall consider potential implementation | ||
| plans, costs, cost savings, and the impact on the criminal justice | ||
| system for each potential solution identified under Subsection (a) | ||
| or (b). | ||
| (d) The commission may enter into contracts for research and | ||
| professional services as may be necessary or appropriate to | ||
| facilitate the work and activities of the commission or complete | ||
| the review or investigation of a case in which there has been an | ||
| exoneration or a final disposition of a writ of habeas corpus, | ||
| including forensic testing and autopsies. | ||
| Sec. 10. REPORTS AND RECORDS. (a) The commission shall | ||
| compile a detailed annual report of its findings and | ||
| recommendations, including any proposed legislation, rule, or | ||
| policy changes necessary or appropriate to implement procedures and | ||
| programs to prevent the causes and occurrence of future wrongful | ||
| convictions, wrongful executions, or defects or errors in the | ||
| habeas review process. The commission may also compile interim | ||
| reports for the same or similar purposes. | ||
| (b) Official annual and interim reports issued by the | ||
| commission must be made available to the public on request. | ||
| (c) The findings and recommendations contained in the | ||
| official reports issued by the commission may be used as evidence in | ||
| any subsequent civil or criminal proceeding, according to the | ||
| applicable procedural and evidentiary rules for the tribunal in | ||
| which a particular matter is or may be pending. | ||
| (d) Working papers and records, including all documentary | ||
| or other information, prepared or maintained by the commission, | ||
| members, or staff in performing the commission's duties under this | ||
| article or other law to conduct an evaluation and prepare a report, | ||
| are excepted from the public disclosure requirements of Section | ||
| 552.021, Government Code. A record held by another entity that is | ||
| considered to be confidential by law and that the commission | ||
| receives in connection with the performance of the commission's | ||
| functions under this article or another law remains confidential | ||
| and is excepted from the public disclosure requirements of Section | ||
| 552.021, Government Code. | ||
| Sec. 11. SUBMISSION. The commission shall submit the | ||
| reports described by Section 10 to the governor, the lieutenant | ||
| governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the | ||
| legislature not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, | ||
| or not later than the 60th day after the issuance of the report, | ||
| whichever occurs first. | ||
| Sec. 12. GIFTS AND GRANTS. (a) The commission may apply | ||
| for and accept gifts, grants, and donations from any organization | ||
| described in Section 501(c)(3) or (4), Internal Revenue Code of | ||
| 1986, for the purpose of funding any activity of the commission | ||
| under this article. The commission may apply for and accept grants | ||
| under federal programs. | ||
| (b) The commission may also receive donations from private | ||
| individuals or entities. | ||
| (c) All gifts, grants, and donations must be accepted in an | ||
| open meeting by a majority of the members of the commission then | ||
| present and voting, and must be reported in the public records of | ||
| the commission with the name of the donor and purpose of the gift, | ||
| grant, or donation accepted. | ||
| (d) The commission may authorize and disburse subgrants of | ||
| funds from those funds that the commission may accept from time to | ||
| time under this section for appropriate programs, services, and | ||
| activities related to and in accord with the purposes and | ||
| activities of the commission. | ||
| Sec. 13. COMPENSATION; REIMBURSEMENT. A member of the | ||
| commission may not receive compensation for the services provided | ||
| as a member. A member is entitled to reimbursement by the | ||
| commission for the member's actual and necessary expenses incurred | ||
| in performing commission duties, subject to the availability of | ||
| funds from general revenue that may be appropriated to the | ||
| commission by the state. Reimbursements to members for actual and | ||
| necessary expenses incurred may be authorized by the commission | ||
| through funds received and administered by the commission from | ||
| gifts, grants, and donations the commission accepts under Section | ||
| 12. | ||
| Sec. 14. ASSISTANCE OF STATE AGENCIES; ACCESS TO STATE | ||
| AGENCIES. (a) The Legislative Budget Board and The University of | ||
| Texas at Austin shall assist the commission in performing the | ||
| commission's duties. | ||
| (b) The commission may also request the assistance of other | ||
| state agencies and officers. When assistance is requested, a state | ||
| agency or officer shall assist the commission in carrying out its | ||
| functions under this article. The commission or its designee may | ||
| inspect the records, documents, and files of any state agency in | ||
| carrying out the commission's duties. | ||
| Sec. 15. OTHER LAW. The commission is not subject to | ||
| Chapter 2110, Government Code. | ||
| SECTION 2. In appointing the initial members of the Timothy | ||
| Cole Exoneration Review Commission, the governor shall appoint | ||
| three persons to terms expiring February 1, 2015, three to terms | ||
| expiring February 1, 2017, and three to terms expiring February 1, | ||
| 2019. | ||
| SECTION 3. The appointments to the Timothy Cole Exoneration | ||
| Review Commission required by Article 43.27, Code of Criminal | ||
| Procedure, as added by this Act, shall be made not later than the | ||
| 60th day after the effective date of this Act. | ||
| SECTION 4. 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, 2013. | ||
