Bill: HB 2290, 87(R) - 2021
Committee
House Criminal Jurisprudence
Vote Recommendation
Vote Recommendation |
Economic Freedom |
Property Rights |
Personal Responsibility |
Limited Government |
Individual Liberty |
Yes |
Neutral |
Neutral |
Neutral |
Positive |
Positive |
Author(s)
Senfronia Thompson
Nicole Collier
Gina Hinojosa
Ann Johnson
Bill Caption
Relating to the affirmative defense to prosecution for a criminal
offense for persons acting under duress.
Fiscal Notes
No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.
Bill Analysis
HB 2290 would amend Penal Code to revise the standard under which compulsion exists as it relates to the commission of criminal offenses while under duress such that compulsion exists "if the force or threat of force would render a reasonable
person in the situation of the defendant incapable of resisting the pressure." This would allow a defendant to assert duress as an affirmative defense in certain criminal proceedings.
Vote Recommendation Notes
Texas Action supports HB 2290 which aligns with our principles of limited government and individual liberty by allowing a defendant to make the case that their commission of an offense was compelled under duress.