HB 580

AN ACT relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory

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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory

Bill Text

relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory
challenges to certain prospective jurors.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Chapter 30, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is
amended by adding Section 30.023 to read as follows:
Sec. 30.023.  PROHIBITED PEREMPTORY JURY CHALLENGES.  (a)
After the parties to a case deliver jury lists to the court clerk
and before the court impanels the jury, either party may request the
court to dismiss the array of jurors and call a new array in the
(b)  The court shall grant the motion of a complaining party
for dismissal of the array of jurors if the court finds:
(1)  the attorney representing the opposing party
exercised peremptory challenges for the purpose of excluding
prospective jurors from the jury based on their actual or perceived
race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation,
disability status, national origin, or economic status; and
(2)  the complaining party has offered evidence of
relevant facts that tend to show the attorney representing the
opposing party made peremptory challenges for a reason described by
(c)  If the complaining party establishes a prima facie case
under Subsection (b), the burden shifts to the attorney
representing the opposing party to provide an explanation for the
peremptory challenges that is neutral to the classes described by
(d)  If the court finds that either attorney challenged
prospective jurors for a reason described by Subsection (b)(1), the
court shall call a new array in the case.
SECTION 2.  Article 35.261, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
Art. 35.261.  PROHIBITED PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES BASED ON
CERTAIN CLASSES [RACE PROHIBITED].  (a)  After the parties to a case
deliver [have delivered] their lists to the clerk under Article
35.26 of this code and before the court impanels [has impanelled]
the jury, either party [the defendant] may request the court to
dismiss the array and call a new array in the case.
(b)  The court shall grant the motion of a party [defendant]
for dismissal of the array if the court finds:
(1)  [determines that the defendant is a member of an
identifiable racial group, that] the attorney representing the
opposing party [state] exercised peremptory challenges for the
purpose of excluding persons from the jury based on [the basis of]
their actual or perceived race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity,
sexual orientation, disability status, national origin, or
(2)  [that] the complaining party [defendant] has
offered evidence of relevant facts that tend to show that
challenges made by the attorney representing the opposing party
[state] were made for a reason described by Subdivision (1)
(c)  If the complaining party [defendant] establishes a
prima facie case under Subsection (b), the burden [then] shifts to
the attorney representing the opposing party [state] to give an [a
racially neutral] explanation for the challenges that is neutral to
the classes described by Subsection (b)(1). [The burden of
persuasion remains with the defendant to establish purposeful
(d) [(b)]  If the court finds [determines] that either [the]
attorney [representing the state] challenged prospective jurors
for a reason described by Subsection (b)(1) [on the basis of race],
the court shall call a new array in the case.
SECTION 3.  Chapter 61, Government Code, is amended by
adding Section 61.004 to read as follows:
Sec. 61.004.  PROHIBITED JUROR DISQUALIFICATIONS.  Subject
to Sections 62.104 and 62.1041, a person may not be disqualified to
serve as a juror based on the person's actual or perceived race,
ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability
status, national origin, or economic status.
SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to prohibited disqualification of and peremptory