Texas Statutes
Chapter 17 - Bail
Article 17.152. Denial of Bail for Violation of Certain Court Orders or Conditions of Bond in a Family Violence Case


(b) Except as otherwise provided by Subsection (d), a person who commits an offense under Section 25.07, Penal Code, related to a violation of a condition of bond set in a family violence case and whose bail in the case under Section 25.07, Penal Code, or in the family violence case is revoked or forfeited for a violation of a condition of bond may be taken into custody and, pending trial or other court proceedings, denied release on bail if following a hearing a judge or magistrate determines by a preponderance of the evidence that the person violated a condition of bond related to:
(1) the safety of the victim of the offense under Section 25.07, Penal Code, or the family violence case, as applicable; or
(2) the safety of the community.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by Subsection (d), a person who commits an offense under Section 25.07, Penal Code, other than an offense related to a violation of a condition of bond set in a family violence case, may be taken into custody and, pending trial or other court proceedings, denied release on bail if following a hearing a judge or magistrate determines by a preponderance of the evidence that the person committed the offense.
(d) A person who commits an offense under Section 25.07(a)(3), Penal Code, may be held without bail under Subsection (b) or (c), as applicable, only if following a hearing the judge or magistrate determines by a preponderance of the evidence that the person went to or near the place described in the order or condition of bond with the intent to commit or threaten to commit:
(1) family violence; or
(2) an act in furtherance of an offense under Section 42.072, Penal Code.
(e) In determining whether to deny release on bail under this article, the judge or magistrate may consider:
(1) the order or condition of bond;
(2) the nature and circumstances of the alleged offense;
(3) the relationship between the accused and the victim, including the history of that relationship;
(4) any criminal history of the accused; and
(5) any other facts or circumstances relevant to a determination of whether the accused poses an imminent threat of future family violence.
(f) A person arrested for committing an offense under Section 25.07, Penal Code, shall without unnecessary delay and after reasonable notice is given to the attorney representing the state, but not later than 48 hours after the person is arrested, be taken before a magistrate in accordance with Article 15.17. At that time, the magistrate shall conduct the hearing and make the determination required by this article.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1113 (H.B. 3692), Sec. 3, eff. January 1, 2008.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Code of Criminal Procedure

Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure

Chapter 17 - Bail

Article 17.01. Definition of "Bail"

Article 17.02. Definition of "Bail Bond"

Article 17.021. Public Safety Report System

Article 17.022. Public Safety Report

Article 17.023. Authority to Release on Bail in Certain Cases

Article 17.024. Training on Duties Regarding Bail

Article 17.025. Officers Taking Bail Bond

Article 17.026. Electronic Filing of Bail Bond

Article 17.027. Release on Bail of Defendant Charged With Felony Offense Committed While on Bail

Article 17.028. Bail Decision

Article 17.03. Personal Bond

Article 17.031. Release on Personal Bond

Article 17.032. Release on Personal Bond of Certain Defendants With Mental Illness or Intellectual Disability

Article 17.033. Release on Bond of Certain Persons Arrested Without a Warrant

Article 17.04. Requisites of a Personal Bond

Article 17.045. Bail Bond Certificates

Article 17.05. When a Bail Bond Is Given

Article 17.0501. Required Training

Article 17.06. Corporation as Surety

Article 17.07. Corporation to File With County Clerk Power of Attorney Designating Agent

Article 17.071. Charitable Bail Organizations

Article 17.08. Requisites of a Bail Bond

Article 17.081. Additional Requisites of Bail Bond Given by Certain Defendants

Article 17.085. Notice of Appearance Date

Article 17.09. Duration; Original and Subsequent Proceedings; New Bail

Article 17.091. Notice of Certain Bail Reductions Required

Article 17.10. Disqualified Sureties

Article 17.11. How Bail Bond Is Taken

Article 17.12. Exempt Property

Article 17.13. Sufficiency of Sureties Ascertained

Article 17.14. Affidavit Not Conclusive

Article 17.141. Eligible Bail Bond Sureties in Certain Counties

Article 17.15. Rules for Setting Amount of Bail

Article 17.151. Release Because of Delay

Article 17.152. Denial of Bail for Violation of Certain Court Orders or Conditions of Bond in a Family Violence Case

Article 17.153. Denial of Bail for Violation of Condition of Bond Where Child Alleged Victim

Article 17.16. Discharge of Liability; Surrender or Incarceration of Principal Before Forfeiture; Verification of Incarceration

Article 17.17. When Surrender Is Made During Term

Article 17.18. Surrender in Vacation

Article 17.19. Surety May Obtain a Warrant

Article 17.20. Bail in Misdemeanor

Article 17.21. Bail in Felony

Article 17.22. May Take Bail in Felony

Article 17.23. Sureties Severally Bound

Article 17.24. General Rules Applicable

Article 17.25. Proceedings When Bail Is Granted

Article 17.26. Time Given to Procure Bail

Article 17.27. When Bail Is Not Given

Article 17.28. When Ready to Give Bail

Article 17.29. Accused Liberated

Article 17.291. Further Detention of Certain Persons

Article 17.292. Magistrate's Order for Emergency Protection

Article 17.293. Delivery of Order for Emergency Protection to Other Persons

Article 17.294. Confidentiality of Certain Information in Order for Emergency Protection

Article 17.30. Shall Certify Proceedings

Article 17.31. Duty of Clerks Who Receive Such Proceedings

Article 17.32. In Case of No Arrest

Article 17.33. Request Setting of Bail

Article 17.34. Witnesses to Give Bond

Article 17.35. Security of Witness

Article 17.36. Effect of Witness Bond

Article 17.37. Witness May Be Committed

Article 17.38. Rules Applicable to All Cases of Bail

Article 17.39. Records of Bail

Article 17.40. Conditions Related to Victim or Community Safety

Article 17.41. Condition Where Child Alleged Victim

Article 17.42. Personal Bond Office

Article 17.43. Home Curfew and Electronic Monitoring as Condition

Article 17.44. Home Confinement, Electronic Monitoring, and Drug Testing as Condition

Article 17.441. Conditions Requiring Motor Vehicle Ignition Interlock

Article 17.45. Conditions Requiring AIDS and HIV Instruction

Article 17.46. Conditions for a Defendant Charged With Stalking

Article 17.465. Conditions for Defendant Charged With Certain Trafficking or Prostitution Related Offenses Involving Adult Victims

Article 17.47. Conditions Requiring Submission of Specimen

Article 17.48. Posttrial Actions

Article 17.49. Conditions for Defendant Charged With Offense Involving Family Violence

Article 17.50. Entry Into Texas Crime Information Center of Certain Information in Cases Involving Violent Offenses; Duties of Magistrates, Sheriffs, and Department of Public Safety

Article 17.51. Notice of Conditions

Article 17.52. Reporting of Conditions

Article 17.53. Procedures and Forms Related to Monetary Bond