Texas Statutes
Chapter 11 - Habeas Corpus
Article 11.0731. Procedures Related to Certain Previously Tested Evidence


(1) presented by the state at the convicted person's trial; and
(2) subjected to testing:
(A) at a laboratory that ceased conducting DNA testing after an audit by the Texas Forensic Science Commission revealed the laboratory engaged in faulty testing practices; and
(B) during the period identified in the audit as involving faulty testing practices.
(b) A court may grant a convicted person relief on an application for a writ of habeas corpus if the convicted person files an application, in the manner provided by Article 11.07, 11.071, or 11.072, containing specific facts indicating that:
(1) the person previously filed a motion under Chapter 64 for forensic DNA testing of evidence described by Subsection (a) that was denied because of a negative finding under Article 64.03(a)(1)(A) or (B); and
(2) had the evidence not been presented at the person's trial, on the preponderance of the evidence the person would not have been convicted.
(c) For purposes of Section 4(a)(1), Article 11.07, Section 5(a)(1), Article 11.071, and Section 9(a), Article 11.072, a claim or issue could not have been presented previously in an original application or in a previously considered application if the claim or issue is based on evidence that has been determined by the Texas Forensic Science Commission to have been subjected to faulty DNA testing practices.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 903 (H.B. 3872), Sec. 1, eff. June 15, 2017.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Code of Criminal Procedure

Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure

Chapter 11 - Habeas Corpus

Article 11.01. What Writ Is

Article 11.02. To Whom Directed

Article 11.03. Want of Form

Article 11.04. Construction

Article 11.05. By Whom Writ May Be Granted

Article 11.051. Filing Fee Prohibited

Article 11.06. Returnable to Any County

Article 11.07. Procedure After Conviction Without Death Penalty

Article 11.071. Procedure in Death Penalty Case

Article 11.072. Procedure in Community Supervision Case

Article 11.073. Procedure Related to Certain Scientific Evidence

Article 11.0731. Procedures Related to Certain Previously Tested Evidence

Article 11.074. Court-Appointed Representation Required in Certain Cases

Article 11.08. Applicant Charged With Felony

Article 11.09. Applicant Charged With Misdemeanor

Article 11.10. Proceedings Under the Writ

Article 11.11. Early Hearing

Article 11.12. Who May Present Petition

Article 11.13. Applicant

Article 11.14. Requisites of Petition

Article 11.15. Writ Granted Without Delay

Article 11.16. Writ May Issue Without Motion

Article 11.17. Judge May Issue Warrant of Arrest

Article 11.18. May Arrest Detainer

Article 11.19. Proceedings Under the Warrant

Article 11.20. Officer Executing Warrant

Article 11.21. Constructive Custody

Article 11.22. Restraint

Article 11.23. Scope of Writ

Article 11.24. One Committed in Default of Bail

Article 11.25. Person Afflicted With Disease

Article 11.26. Who May Serve Writ

Article 11.27. How Writ May Be Served and Returned

Article 11.28. Return Under Oath

Article 11.29. Must Make Return

Article 11.30. How Return Is Made

Article 11.31. Applicant Brought Before Judge

Article 11.32. Custody Pending Examination

Article 11.33. Court Shall Allow Time

Article 11.34. Disobeying Writ

Article 11.35. Further Penalty for Disobeying Writ

Article 11.36. Applicant May Be Brought Before Court

Article 11.37. Death, Etc

Article 11.38. When a Prisoner Dies

Article 11.39. Who Shall Represent the State

Article 11.40. Prisoner Discharged

Article 11.41. Where Party Is Indicted for Capital Offense

Article 11.42. If Court Has No Jurisdiction

Article 11.43. Presumption of Innocence

Article 11.44. Action of Court Upon Examination

Article 11.45. Void or Informal

Article 11.46. If Proof Shows Offense

Article 11.47. May Summon Magistrate

Article 11.48. Written Issue Not Necessary

Article 11.49. Order of Argument

Article 11.50. Costs

Article 11.51. Record of Proceedings

Article 11.52. Proceedings Had in Vacation

Article 11.53. Construing the Two Preceding Articles

Article 11.54. Court May Grant Necessary Orders

Article 11.55. Meaning of "Return"

Article 11.56. Effect of Discharge Before Indictment

Article 11.57. Writ After Indictment

Article 11.58. Person Committed for a Capital Offense

Article 11.59. Obtaining Writ a Second Time

Article 11.60. Refusing to Execute Writ

Article 11.61. Refusal to Obey Writ

Article 11.62. Refusal to Give Copy of Process

Article 11.63. Held Under Federal Authority

Article 11.64. Application of Chapter

Article 11.65. Bond for Certain Applicants