HB 544
86-0 (2019)
Author: Nevárez, Poncho
Relating to the unlawful possession of a firearm by persons who are subject to certain judicial determinations; creating a criminal offense.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 1623
85-0 (2017)
Author: Uresti, Carlos
Relating to certain persons who are acquitted by reason of insanity in a criminal case and who are dangerous to the person's self.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
HB 2023
84-0 (2015)
Author: Naishtat, Elliott | et. al.
Relating to the appointment of a forensic director responsible for statewide coordination and oversight of forensic mental health services overseen by the Department of State Health Services.
House: Public Health
Laid on the table subject to call
SB 369
84-0 (2015)
Author: Ellis, Rodney
Relating to jury instructions regarding the insanity defense in a criminal case.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
SB 370
84-0 (2015)
Author: Ellis, Rodney
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
SB 1507
84-0 (2015)
Author: Garcia, Sylvia | et. al.Sponsor: Naishtat, Elliott | et. al.
Relating to the statewide coordination and oversight of forensic mental health services overseen by the Department of State Health Services, including the appointment of a forensic director.
House: Public Health Senate: Health & Human Services
Effective immediately
HB 2349
83-0 (2013)
Author: Zerwas, John
Relating to a jail-based restoration of competency pilot program.
House: Corrections
Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 2572
83-0 (2013)
Author: McClendon, Ruth
Relating to the qualifications of certain experts authorized to examine a defendant and testify as to the issue of the defendant's sanity or insanity in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 3765
83-0 (2013)
Author: Coleman, Garnet
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 3774
83-0 (2013)
Author: Coleman, Garnet
Relating to the insanity defense and persons found not guilty by reason of insanity in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 720
83-0 (2013)
Author: Ellis, Rodney
Relating to jury instructions regarding the insanity defense in a criminal case.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
SB 721
83-0 (2013)
Author: Ellis, Rodney
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
HB 2124
82-0 (2011)
Author: Workman, Paul | et. al.Sponsor: Huffman, Joan
Relating to victim notification regarding the release of a defendant who was acquitted by reason of insanity in a criminal case.
House: Corrections Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective immediately
HB 2159
82-0 (2011)
Author: Coleman, Garnet
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
SB 1503
82-0 (2011)
Author: Huffman, Joan
Relating to procedures regarding certain criminal defendants who are or may be persons with mental illness or mental retardation.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Committee report printed and distributed
HB 1150
81-0 (2009)
Author: Thompson, Senfronia
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in subcommittee
HB 2115
81-0 (2009)
Author: Moody, Joe
Relating to the punishment prescribed for the offense of bail jumping and failure to appear.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
HB 2973
81-0 (2009)
Author: Coleman, Garnet | et. al.
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Committee report sent to Calendars
SB 168
81-0 (2009)
Author: Ellis, Rodney | et. al.
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Co-author authorized
HB 1721
80-0 (2007)
Author: Gallego, Pete
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 1724
80-0 (2007)
Author: Gallego, Pete
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 2795
80-0 (2007)
Author: Coleman, Garnet | et. al.
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 3383
80-0 (2007)
Author: Naishtat, Elliott
Relating to procedures regarding certain criminal defendants who are or may be persons with mental illness or mental retardation.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 440
80-0 (2007)
Author: Deuell, Bob
Relating to the pendency of charges against a criminal defendant subjected to certain incompetency proceedings and to the maximum period for confining that defendant.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
No action taken in committee
SB 441
80-0 (2007)
Author: Deuell, Bob
Relating to procedures occurring after a determination of a defendant's incompetency to stand trial.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 442
80-0 (2007)
Author: Deuell, Bob
Relating to the payment of the costs of a hearing regarding the court-ordered administration of psychoactive medication to certain criminal defendants.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
No action taken in committee
SB 732
80-0 (2007)
Author: Ellis, Rodney
Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
SB 1279
80-0 (2007)
Author: Van de Putte, Leticia
Relating to procedures occurring after a determination of a defendant's incompetency to stand trial.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
SB 837
79-0 (2005)
Author: Wentworth, JeffSponsor: Keel, Terry
Relating to the insanity defense.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Jurisprudence
Effective on 9/1/05
SB 838
79-0 (2005)
Author: Wentworth, Jeff
Relating to the reporting and collection of certain information regarding persons found not guilty of an offense by reason of insanity.
Senate: Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 2374
78-0 (2003)
Author: Phillips, Larry | et. al.
Relating to the affirmative defense of insanity.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 434
77-0 (2001)
Author: Heflin, TalmadgeSponsor: Whitmire, John
Relating to the procedures for handling certain defendants acquitted of an offense by reason of insanity.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/01
HB 1878
77-0 (2001)
Author: Gray, Patricia
Relating to the creation of a task force to review the methods and procedures used to evaluate a criminal defendant's competency to stand trial and use of the insanity defense.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 553
77-0 (2001)
Author: Duncan, RobertSponsor: Gray, Patricia
Relating to the creation of a task force to review the methods and procedures used to evaluate a criminal defendant's competency to stand trial and use of the insanity defense.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective immediately
HB 245
76-0 (1999)
Author: Gallego, Pete | et. al.Sponsor: Ellis, Rodney
Relating to the procedures for determining whether a defendant sentenced to death is incompetent for purposes of execution.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/99
HB 1601
76-0 (1999)
Author: Ehrhardt, Harryette
Relating to a determination of mental competency in the prosecution of criminal cases and to the disposition of defendants found to be incompetent before trial or after conviction.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Subcommittee meeting cancelled
SB 421
76-0 (1999)
Author: Shapiro, FlorenceSponsor: Ehrhardt, Harryette | et. al.
Relating to a determination of mental competency in the prosecution of criminal cases and to the disposition of defendants found to be incompetent before trial or after conviction.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/99
HB 15
75-0 (1997)
Author: Chisum, Warren
Relating to the insanity defense and the admissibility of evidence of mental disease or defect in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 1655
75-0 (1997)
Author: Gallego, Pete
Relating to procedures for determining whether a defendant sentenced to death is incompetent for purposes of execution.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 3466
75-0 (1997)
Author: Greenberg, Sherri
Relating to the insanity defense and to sentencing of a criminal defendant found to be mentally ill.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 232
74-0 (1995)
Author: Chisum, Warren
Relating to the insanity defense and the admissibility of evidence of mental disease or defect in a criminal case.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 2797
74-0 (1995)
Author: Brady, Kevin
Relating to the insanity defense and to sentencing of a criminal defendant found to be mentally ill.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 1605
73-0 (1993)
Author: Longoria, John
Relating to the examination and transfer of suspected mentally ill or retarded defendants who are in jail.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 2735
73-0 (1993)
Author: Conley, Karyne
Relating to the exclusion of defendants suffering from mental retardation or mental illness from the application of capitol punishment.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Withdrawn from schedule
SB 484
72-0 (1991)
Author: Bivins, Teel
Relating to the definitions of culpable mental states for the purposes of criminal prosecutions.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to special subcommittee
SB 754
71-0 (1989)
Author: Montford, JohnSponsor: Madla, Frank
Relating to persons found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity or mental retardation.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective immediately
HB 11
68-0 (1983)
Author: Khoury, Rollin
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Coauthor authorized
HB 50
68-0 (1983)
Author: Wright, Brad
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
HB 177
68-0 (1983)
Author: Turner, Jim
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
HB 403
68-0 (1983)
Author: Presnal, Bill
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
HB 499
68-0 (1983)
Author: Peveto, Wayne
Relating to the disposition of persons determined to be incompetent to stand trial.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Jurisprudence
Referred to Committee on Jurisprudence
HB 549
68-0 (1983)
Author: Rudd, Jim
Relating to the effect of an agreement between the state and the defendant in a criminal case as to an issue of the defendant's competency to stand trial or sanity at the time of an offense.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
HB 760
68-0 (1983)
Author: Bush, Bob
Relating to the insanity defense in criminal prosecutions and treatment of mentally ill or mentally retarded offenders, to instructions to the jury and testimony of expert witnesses and to verdicts and judgments on insanity defense.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
HB 794
68-0 (1983)
Author: Uher, D.R.
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
SB 7
68-0 (1983)
Author: Farabee, RaySponsor: Bush, Bob
Relating to the insanity defense in criminal prosecutions, to hearings and other procedures relating to commitment of persons acquitted by reason of insanity, to discharge, and to outpatient supervision.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Jurisprudence
Effective on . . . . . . . . . .
SB 37
68-0 (1983)
Author: Brown, J.E.
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
Senate: Jurisprudence
No action taken
HB 964
67-0 (1981)
Author: Smith, Terral
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Considered by committee in public hearing
SB 492
67-0 (1981)
Author: Mengden, Walter
Relating to the insanity defense and treatment of mentally ill offenders.
Senate: Jurisprudence
No action taken
SB 73
66-0 (1979)
Author: Mengden, Walter
Repealing the insanity defense in criminal cases.
Senate: Jurisprudence
Considered by subcommittee in public hearing
HB 951
65-0 (1977)
Author: Bird, Ronald C.Sponsor: Farabee, Ray
Relating to competency of a defendant to stand trial in a criminal proceeding, to the insanity defense to criminal prosecution, and to the examination, transportation, and commitment of mentally ill or mentally retarded defendants.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Jurisprudence
Effective on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HB 1405
65-0 (1977)
Author: Peveto, Wayne
Relating to expert testimony concerning the insanity defense and a defendant's competency to stand trial.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
SB 239
65-0 (1977)
Author: Mengden, Walter
Relating to the insanity defense in criminal cases.
Senate: Jurisprudence
Considered by subcommittee in public hearing
SB 286
64-0 (1975)
Author: Mengden, Walter
Abolishing the insanity defense in criminal cases.
Senate: Jurisprudence
Referred to Subcommittee on Criminal Matters
HB 952
63-0 (1973)
Author: Whitehead, Emmett
Relating to the state mental hospital to which defendants shall be committed; and declaring an emergency.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to subcommittee
SB 548
63-0 (1973)
Author: Mengden, Walter
Relating to the repeal of the insanity defense in criminal cases.
Senate: Jurisprudence
Referred to Committee on Jurisprudence
SB 893
63-0 (1973)
Author: Adams, DonSponsor: Whitehead, Emmett
Amending Subsection (d) of Section 2, Article 46.02, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965, as amended; relating to the state mental hospital to which defendants shall be committed; and declaring an emergency.
House: Human Resources Senate: Jurisprudence
Effective immediately
SB 949
63-0 (1973)
Author: Schwartz, A.R. "Babe"
Relating to mentally retarded persons accused of crimes; granting to the judges of courts wherein the trials of such persons are held the discretion to commit such persons to state schools for the mentally retarded rather than to mental hospitals or mental institutions.
Senate: Jurisprudence
Committee hearing date
HB 760
61-0 (1969)
Author: Shannon, Jr., Joe
Relating to crimes committed by persons under the influence of dangerous drugs.
HB 804
61-0 (1969)
Author: Ray, Jr., C. L.
Relating to insanity and the responsibility for criminal conduct.
HB 1088
61-0 (1969)
Author: Evans, C. David
Relating to trial of the issue of insanity in advance of the trial on the merits.
SB 726
61-0 (1969)
Author: Blanchard, H.J. "Doc"
Relating to amending sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure relating to preservation of testimony and evidence and to payment for transcripts and statements of fact.
HB 955
60-0 (1967)
Author: Williams, Lindon
Relating to commitment and transfer of certain persons adjudged or determined to be insane in connection with criminal proceedings to a Veterans' Administration or other federal hospital.
HB 1197
60-0 (1967)
Author: Armstrong, Robert Landis "Bob"
Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure relating to insanity as a defense or as a bar in criminal cases.
SB 356
60-0 (1967)
Author: Hazlewood, Grady
Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure relating to insanity as a defense or as a bar in criminal cases.
HCR 83
59-0 (1965)
Author: Heatly, W.S. "Bill"
Providing for the appointment of a Committee to Study Physical Facilities and Physical Care of Criminally Insane Persons to study physical facilities and physical care of persons adjudged insane in criminal proceedings.
HB 87
57-1 (1961)
Author: Shipley, Donald K.
Relating to repealing a certain Act relating to insanity as a defense or bar to criminal prosecution; concerning the trial and commitment to a State Mental Hospital of insane person where insanity is raised as a defense or as a bar in a prosecution for a criminal offense; clarifying the trial procedure where the question of insanity is raised as a defense or bar to a criminal prosecution.
HB 496
56-0 (1959)
Author: Matthew, C. T. "Pete" | et. al.
Relating to insanity as a defense or bar to criminal prosecution; concerning the trial and commitment to a State Mental Hospital of insane persons where insanity is raised as a defense or as a bar in a prosecution for a criminal offense.
SB 279
56-0 (1959)
Author: Dies, Jr., Martin
Relating to insanity as a defense or bar to criminal prosecution.
HB 906
55-0 (1957)
Author: Burkett, Jr., Joseph W. "Joe"
Relating to the trial and commitment to a State mental hospital of insane persons where insanity is raised as a defense or as a bar in a prosecution for a criminal offense.
HB 227
49-0 (1945)
Author: Coker, A. W.
Relating to amending Statutes relative to selection of jury and providing for appeal in insanity trials.
HB 211
46-0 (1939)
Author: Bridgers, William W. "Billy"
Relating to repealing sections of a certain House Bill of the Acts of the 45th Legislature; trials of insane persons charged with crime; providing for the commitment of such persons to a State Hospital for the Insane.
HB 988
46-0 (1939)
Author: Riviere, Harvey Stephen Joseph
Relating to amending a certain Article of the Texas Revised Penal code; providing and naming when intoxication and use of narcotics shall mitigate the offense.
HB 993
45-0 (1937)
Author: Knetsch, Fred E.
Relating to providing for the trial and commitment to State hospitals for the insanity of persons found upon trial to have been insane at the time of the commission of the act, as well as at the time of the trial of such person.
HB 699
44-0 (1935)
Author: King, Washington W. "Cap"
Relating to amending a certain Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure; venue of trials of convicted insane persons.
HB 115
42-0 (1931)
Author: Anderson, Preston Louis | et. al.
Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure so as to require an affidavit of insanity to be filed by a competent medical authority after examination.
HB 176
42-0 (1931)
Author: Coltrin, George W.
Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure by providing for information by affidavit of the insanity of a convicted defendant.
HB 351
42-0 (1931)
Author: Graves, Harry N.
Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure by providing that the court may in its discretion impanel a jury to try the issue of a convict defendant insanity.
SB 54
42-0 (1931)
Author: Woodward, Walter Calisto
Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure relative to the method of determining the issue of insanity after a defendant has been convicted of crime.
SB 170
42-0 (1931)
Author: Beck, John W. E. H. | et. al.
Relating to providing for the location, establishment and maintenance of an institution for the examination, care, treatment, and incarceration of insane, mentally deficient persons who have been indicted or convicted of a felony, and defining conditions of admission thereto.
HB 684
41-0 (1929)
Author: McGill, Joseph
Relating to providing a rule in reference to evidence and defenses in criminal cases relative to temporary insanity caused by the recent voluntary use of intoxicating liquor or any narcotic or any narcotic drug or any marijuana, and relating to the instructions to the jury relative thereto.
HB 397
33-0 (1913)
Author: Roach, James H.
Relating to insanity as a defense.