Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

The Attorney General of Texas July 6, 1978 HonorableJames WarrenSmith, Jr. OpinknNo.li- 1203 p%g cam? Attorney Re: lh?fendant~ preence at P.&&al& Texan 76061 tr&lbljusticecourtof miss meenoc punishable by a fine only. Dear Mr.Smith: Youadc~whetherajusSxofthepeacemaypro&e@btridoncertdn misdem~ cherges in the defendant% absems Yourquestionsccccerna motaM~~chargedrrithspeedingandoignedaNoticctoAppeuin Ccwt in aceaQnee with article 67Old,section 146. He did not eppearon his appeamm~da*;and waseharged with wuful vklatkn of .his :&tmaise to appsar.~amdenectkn I49 ofartkk’67OId. .Hothvklatknsare mfsderyanors pdshabbbg fine .snly. & V.T.C.S. art. 67Ob$S 14% A wm.ant was eewed on the defend&t:aodhe posted a.$200 cash bond but did not eppeer on a secondtrkldate; -You .a& iwhether .$he .justke court may-proceed to trial .Mhout the pnsmca of the defendantor MS attorney. Article 13.03 of: *,.Code of Criminal Froceke providesthat the defendantinm be persan@~present at the trial of a felony or a misdemeanorpudshaHe by imprisarmen~ Article ss.o4fJ+aes-a6follows- ” J f, ‘, .~’ i : .?. z~h\;otirarm&i& oareq$&&e:&, ,&, bJr kument gf the6tate9sattorney~~appeerby,couns& end dhe*~maygrooeed.rrtthalt ids &bemnaly h aur&p&g,..- provisi~ ~~~&&&&&‘~ p- at trial, dthum or.thrpugh his attomey:when permitted in BeoocQlloewith artkl+ S3.94. lkkl of a defendent in his absence denies him his day in courL Warrenv. State, 532 S.W.2d566 (Tex. Crhn.. App. 1976). In our opinion, the justke of the peace may not proceed to fzlal on either cher@ uaks defendant is present dther peraonaUyor Uuough his attorney. & Castledine v. Mitchel& 3368.W.M267 (Tex. civ. App. - Port Worth1960,no writ). p. 4626 HonorableJames WarrenSmith, Jr. - Page 2 (S-1203) Article a7J4 of the Code of Criminal Procedwe provides altematlve method3 of dealing wlth certain misdemeanor charges ... . (b) A defendent cherged with a m4demeenor fot which tbe meximum possible pun4hment 4 by fine only may . . . mail to the court a plea of wty* or a plea of kolo contendemfandawdvetoffutytr4L lfthaeourtmeeives aipla and wdver befote the tl me the defendent 4 &eduled to appeiw in court, the court 8hall d4po6e of: the ceae without iepulrlng a court ~cebythedefendenL..ir (c) In a m4demeenor ceae ar4irtg out of a moving tmfftc vlolatfom for wh4h the m&mum possIblequWhme& 4 by fIneonly,paymentofaffn~aenamountacceptedbythe courtconstitutesaflndingofguiltyinopencou&a8tboqh a plea of nolo contendere had been entered by the defendenL a%dlboluY4awtitten llwkbmgenteredintobythe defendant and h4 auetks for the appeamm ot the p&c@lthereinbetar,eomecourtormeg4tcatetoanswer a-criminal acmmxtiw provkM, however, that the defendant uponkxeeutionotsuehbailbondmaydepositwiththe curtodianofhmdsofthecourtkwhiohtheproseeutionb peadIng cutrent money of the United States in .the amount of ths~inliauofhaving~urati~signfngthe~mc... See also ‘Attorney c3eneWCplnkn C-740 Qess). Article 17.06, which states the requisites of a bdl bond, provides as follows; A bail bond 8haIl be sufficient if It contain 441 the following requfsites: p. 4029 HonorableJames WerrenSmith, Jr. - Pege S (H-1203) . . . 4. That the bond be s&wed by name or mark by the principal and awetieg if any.. . . Hall v. State, 465 S.W excnemtes the defendant from lkbility -on its forfeiture. Code Grim. Proc. art. 22.x3. SUMMARY A jusdce of the peace may not pcmeed to triel on mbdemeenor chrges in defendunth +iencq whet-e def~t’hasnotpkdguil ornoloconten&reinacd- dance .with article 2734(b3 of the C&e of CrimM Proc&um OCRpdd a fine in acco&nce with artfqle 27.l4bh A cash bowl which defendant has not signed k invalid Attorney Oeneml of Texas APPROVED: p. 4630