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CHAPTER 34. SPECIAL VENIRE IN CAPITAL CASES

CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TITLE 1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 34. SPECIAL VENIRE IN CAPITAL CASES

Art. 34.01. SPECIAL VENIRE. A "special venire" is a writ issued

in a capital case by order of the district court, commanding the

sheriff to summon either verbally or by mail such a number of

persons, not less than 50, as the court may order, to appear

before the court on a day named in the writ from whom the jury

for the trial of such case is to be selected. Where as many as

one hundred jurors have been summoned in such county for regular

service for the week in which such capital case is set for trial,

the judge of the court having jurisdiction of a capital case in

which a motion for a special venire has been made, shall grant or

refuse such motion for a special venire, and upon such refusal

require the case to be tried by regular jurors summoned for

service in such county for the week in which such capital case is

set for trial and such additional talesmen as may be summoned by

the sheriff upon order of the court as provided in Article 34.02

of this Code, but the clerk of such court shall furnish the

defendant or his counsel a list of the persons summoned as

provided in Article 34.04.

Acts 1965, 59th Leg., p. 317, ch. 722, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1966.

Art. 34.02. ADDITIONAL NAMES DRAWN. In any criminal case in

which the court deems that the veniremen theretofore drawn will

be insufficient for the trial of the case, or in any criminal

case in which the venire has been exhausted by challenge or

otherwise, the court shall order additional veniremen in such

numbers as the court may deem advisable, to be summoned as

follows:

(a) In a jury wheel county, the names of those to be summoned

shall be drawn from the jury wheel.

(b) In counties not using the jury wheel, the veniremen shall be

summoned by the sheriff.

Acts 1965, 59th Leg., p. 317, ch. 722, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1966.

Art. 34.03. INSTRUCTIONS TO SHERIFF. When the sheriff is ordered

by the court to summon persons upon a special venire whose names

have not been selected under the Jury Wheel Law, the court shall,

in every case, caution and direct the sheriff to summon such

persons as have legal qualifications to serve on juries,

informing him of what those qualifications are, and shall direct

him, as far as he may be able to summon persons of good character

who can read and write, and such as are not prejudiced against

the defendant or biased in his favor, if he knows of such bias or

prejudice.

Acts 1965, 59th Leg., p. 317, ch. 722, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1966.

Art. 34.04. NOTICE OF LIST. No defendant in a capital case in

which the state seeks the death penalty shall be brought to trial

until he shall have had at least two days (including holidays) a

copy of the names of the persons summoned as veniremen, for the

week for which his case is set for trial except where he waives

the right or is on bail. When such defendant is on bail, the

clerk of the court in which the case is pending shall furnish

such a list to the defendant or his counsel at least two days

prior to the trial (including holidays) upon timely motion by the

defendant or his counsel therefor at the office of such clerk,

and the defendant shall not be brought to trial until such list

has been furnished defendant or his counsel for at least two days

(including holidays). Where the venire is exhausted, by

challenges or otherwise, and additional names are drawn, the

defendant shall not be entitled to two days service of the names

additionally drawn, but the clerk shall compile a list of such

names promptly after they are drawn and if the defendant is not

on bail, the sheriff shall serve a copy of such list promptly

upon the defendant, and if on bail, the clerk shall furnish a

copy of such list to the defendant or his counsel upon request,

but the proceedings shall not be delayed thereby.

Acts 1965, 59th Leg., p. 317, ch. 722, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1966.

Amended by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 652, Sec. 4, eff. Sept. 1,

1991.

Art. 34.05. MECHANICAL OR ELECTRONIC SELECTION METHOD. A

mechanical or electronic method of jury selection as provided by

Chapter 62, Government Code, may be used under this chapter.

Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 694, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

1995.

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