17.021 – PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT SYSTEM. (a) The Office of
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 17.021
Summary
This law mandates the creation of a public safety report system by the Office of Court Administration to assist in bail decisions. It aims to provide necessary information regarding bail requirements to enhance public safety considerations during the judicial process.
Establishes a public safety report system for bail decisions.
Developed by the Office of Court Administration.
Aims to improve public safety in judicial proceedings.
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