Criminal cases; request for a jury to ascertain range of punishment, etc.

Enrolled on 3/30/26

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From the Legislature

Criminal cases; request for a jury to ascertain punishment. Provides that an accused may withdraw a request for a jury to ascertain punishment up until the commencement of the sentencing proceeding. The bill also provides that counsel for either party shall have the right to examine jurors regarding the potential punishment, or range or ranges of punishment, regardless of whether the jury will ascertain punishment and that the court or counsel for either party may inform any person or juror during voir dire as to the potential punishment, or range or ranges of punishment, to ascertain if the person or juror can sit impartially in the guilt or sentencing phase of the case. Current law provides that the court or counsel for either party may inform any person or juror during voir dire as to the potential range of punishment to ascertain if the person or juror can sit impartially in the sentencing phase of the case.

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

63 Yea

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34 Nay

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2 Absent

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Calendar

Jan 30

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice: Criminal Hearing

Feb 4

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice Hearing

Mar 9

8:00 AM

Senate Courts of Justice Hearing