Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THIEATSOEWEY~GENFXAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN. TEXAS 78711 April 13, 1966 Honorable Jules Damiani, Jr. Opinion No. c-657 Criminal DistrictAttorney Galveston County Re: Payment of inveetigation Galveston, Texas and expert testimony ex- penses incurred for an ex- Dear Mr. Damlani: amining trial. In a recent opinion request of this office you pose the following question: Does Article 26.05 (c), Vernon's Code of Criminal Procedure of Texas, 1966, apply so as to provide payment for expenses incurred for the purposes of investigation and expert testimony by an appointed counsel In fan examining trial. Article 26.05, v.c.c.P., 1966, provides, in pertinent part, as follows: "Section 1. A counsel appointed to defend a person accused of a felony or a misdemeanor punishable by lm- prisonment shall be paid from the general fund of the county In which the prosecution was instituted ac- cording to the following schedule: (c) For expenses Incurred for,pur- poses of investigation and expert tcstyony, not more than $250.00; . . . Article 16.01, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1966, pro- vides, among other things, that a magistrate has the authority to appoint counsel to represent an accused in an examining trial. In Attorney General's Opinion No. C-654, dated April 12, 1966, this office held that an attorneysappointed to represent an accused in an examining trial was entitled to be compensated for his work In accordance with Article 26.05. It is our opinion, therefore, that Article 26.05, (c) is applicable to examining trials and counsel who incur -3177- Honorable Jules Damiani, Jr., page 2 (C- 657) expenses for investigation and expert testimony in an ex- amining trial are entitled to be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions of Article 26.05. SUMMARY ------- Article 26.05 (c), Code of Criminal Procedure, 1966, applies to examining trials, and counsel who incur expenses for investigation and ex- pert testimony are entitled to be reimbursed therefor in accordance with said Article. Yours very truly, WAGGONFR CARR Attorney General of Texas BY I( 11 A%s~an~YAttorney Ge era1 SK/lb OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Robert E. Owen Howard Fender Douglas Chilton Thomas Mack APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: T. B. Wright . -31 m-