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File #: 18-2036   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Audit and Accountability Committee
On agenda: 2/20/2018
Posting Language: AU18-024 Audit of Municipal Court - Family Violence Class C Misdemeanor Reporting
Attachments: 1. AU18-024 Audit of Municipal Court - Family Violence Class C Misdemeanor ...
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AUDIT COMMITTEE SUMMARY
February 20, 2018
Municipal Court Family Violence Class C Misdemeanor Reporting
Report Issued February 15, 2018

Audit Objective

Determine if convictions involving family violence within our municipal courts are being appropriately reported to relevant government agencies.

Background

Municipal Court has jurisdiction over violations of City ordinances and concurrent jurisdiction with justice of the peace courts over fine-only Class C misdemeanors (the least serious misdemeanor) such as speeding, public intoxication, and family violence. State laws require all municipal courts in Texas to file reports with certain state agencies reporting certain convictions. These reports help courts to enforce appearance and payment of fines in courts, and build the defendant's criminal record to be used by other courts if the defendant is later charged with another offense. One state agency that requires reporting from all municipal courts is the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).

Reports made to DPS are incorporated into the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) which is shared with the National Instant Criminal History Background Check System (NICS). A history of certain offenses prevents a person from passing a NICS firearms background check and purchasing a firearm.

Audit Conclusions

State statutes and laws do not mandate reporting Class C misdemeanor convictions. Although Class C misdemeanors are not required to be reported under any legislation, the DPS has recently developed an optional process for Class C family violence related misdemeanors to be reported.

Currently, the reporting of fine-only Class C misdemeanors to the DPS can, in cases of disorderly conduct or public intoxication offenses, result in Class A or B misdemeanor or felony level upgraded charges being filed. A conviction at the Class A or B misdemeanor or felony level would then result in a record that is ultimately incorporated into the CJIS and NICS systems whic...

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