85R9274 AJZ-F     By: Smithee H.B. No. 2873       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to the procedures for an application for a writ of habeas   corpus in certain felony cases where the state agrees to relief.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  Chapter 11, Code of Criminal Procedure, is   amended by adding Article 11.075 to read as follows:          Art. 11.075.  PROCEDURES IN CERTAIN FELONY CASES WHERE STATE   AGREES TO RELIEF          Sec. 1.  Notwithstanding Article 11.07, this article   establishes the procedures for an application for a writ of habeas   corpus in a felony case in which:                (1)  the applicant seeks relief from a judgment of   conviction that imposes a sentence of confinement that is not   suspended; and                (2)  the state agrees that the applicant is entitled to   relief.          Sec. 2.  An application for a writ of habeas corpus under   this article must be filed with the clerk of the convicting court.           Sec. 3.  An application may not be filed under this article   if the applicant could obtain the requested relief by means of an   appeal under Article 44.02 and Rule 25.2, Texas Rules of Appellate   Procedure.           Sec. 4.  (a)  When an application is filed under this   article, a writ of habeas corpus issues by operation of law.           (b)  At the time the application is filed, the clerk of the   court shall assign the case a file number ancillary to that of the   judgment of the conviction being challenged.          Sec. 5.  (a)  Not later than the 60th day after the date on   which the application is filed, the trial court shall enter a   written order granting or denying the relief sought in the   application.  The court may grant the relief requested in the   application only to the extent that the relief is agreed to by the   state.          (b)  In making its determination, the court may order   affidavits, depositions, interrogatories, or a hearing, and may   rely on the court's personal recollection.          (c)  If a hearing is ordered, the hearing may not be held   before the eighth day after the date on which the applicant and the   state are provided notice of the hearing.           (d)  The court may appoint an attorney or magistrate to hold   a hearing ordered under this article and make findings of fact. An   attorney appointed under this subsection is entitled to   compensation as provided by Article 26.05.          Sec. 6.  If the application is denied, the applicant may   appeal under Article 44.02 and Rule 31, Texas Rules of Appellate   Procedure.           Sec. 7.  (a)  If a subsequent application for a writ of   habeas corpus is filed after final disposition of an initial   application under this article, a court may not consider the merits   of or grant relief based on the subsequent application unless the   application contains sufficient facts establishing that the   current claims and issues have not been and could not have been   presented previously in an original application or in a previously   considered application filed under this article because the factual   or legal basis for the claim was unavailable on the date the   applicant filed the previous application.          (b)  For purposes of Subsection (a), a legal basis of a claim   is unavailable on or before a date described by that subsection if   the legal basis was not recognized by and could not have been   reasonably formulated from a final decision of the United States   Supreme Court, a court of appeals of the United States, or a court   of appellate jurisdiction of this state on or before that date.          (c)  For purposes of Subsection (a), a factual basis of a   claim is unavailable on or before a date described by that   subsection if the factual basis was not ascertainable through the   exercise of reasonable diligence on or before that date.          SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives   a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as   provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this   Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this   Act takes effect September 1, 2017.