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Texas lawmakers push for bills denying bail to those without legal status in felony cases

by LAWIN.news February 13, 2025
written by LAWIN.news February 13, 2025
Photo credit: AP Photo/Evan Vucci
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The Texas Senate is reviewing two proposed bills that would prevent individuals without legal status from being granted bail when charged with a felony.

The legislation, introduced by State Senator Joan Huffman, represents an effort to address concerns about public safety and the criminal justice system.

These bills, known as “Jocelyn’s law,” are set to be voted on by Texas citizens.

Supporters of the bills argue that they are necessary to ensure public safety by preventing individuals who may pose a threat from being released before trial.

Proponents emphasize the need for stricter bail measures, particularly in felony cases involving individuals without legal status in the United States.

Opponents argue that it could lead to increased detentions before trial and raise concerns about racial profiling.

Critics worry that the bills might disproportionately target individuals based on their immigration status or racial background.

The proposal is part of ongoing discussions in the Texas legislature surrounding bail reform.

The aim is to address perceived weaknesses in the current bail process by granting judges and magistrates greater authority to deny bail in certain cases involving individuals without legal status accused of felonies.

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has voiced his support for the bills, underscoring the need for bail reform that would reduce the chances of serious crime suspects evading legal proceedings.

He and other backers of the legislation argue that such measures would improve public safety.

The bills will require approval from Texas voters to be enacted.

If passed, they would amend the Texas Constitution, strengthening the authority of judges to deny bail in felony cases involving individuals without legal status.

Voters will have the final say on whether these measures should become law.

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