UNIVERSAL TEXAS DWI BOND CONDITION SCHEMATIC

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UNIVERSL TEXS DWI OND CONDITION SCHEMTIC Created and Promulgated by the Texas Justice Court Training Center ******************************************************************************* SECTION I: MOUNT OF IL Every Magistrate must take the following into account when fixing the amount of bail: 1. The bail shall be sufficiently high to give reasonable assurance that the undertaking will be complied with. 2. The power to require bail is not to be so used as to make it an instrument of oppression. 3. The nature of the offense and the circumstances under which it was committed are to be considered. 4. The ability to make bail is to be regarded, and proof may be taken upon this point. 5. The future safety of a victim of the alleged offense and the community shall be considered. These five factors must be carefully considered in every case. Table: Classes of Intoxication Offenses Offense DUI Minor (1 st offense) DUI Minor (2 or more previous final DUI-M dispositions) DWI (1 st offense) WI (1 st offense) FWI (1 st offense) DWI with C > 0.15 DWI (1 previous Ch. 49 conviction) WI (1 previous Ch. 49 conviction) FWI (1 previous Ch. 49 conviction) DWI with Child Passenger DWI (2 or more previous Ch. 49 convictions) WI (2 or more previous Ch. 49 convictions) FWI (2 or more previous Ch. 49 convictions) DWI with 1 or more Sec. 49.08 convictions Intoxication ssault Intoxication ssault on peace officer, firefighter, EMS Intoxication Manslaughter Intoxication Manslaughter causing death of peace officer, firefighter, EMS Class C SJF F2 F2 F1

Section : Ignition Interlock SECTION II: OND CONDITION CHECKLIST 1. The defendant shall have installed on the motor vehicle owned by the defendant or on the vehicle most regularly driven by the defendant, a device that uses a deep-lung breath analysis mechanism to make impractical the operation of a motor vehicle if ethyl alcohol is detected in the breath of the operator. The defendant shall have the device installed on the appropriate motor vehicle, at the defendant's expense, before the 30th day after the date the defendant is released on bond. Condition 1 shall be imposed if all the conditions listed below apply: The defendant is charged with any of the following offenses: a subsequent offense under Section 49.04, Penal Code (Driving While Intoxicated), a subsequent offense under Section 49.05, Penal Code (Flying While Intoxicated), a subsequent offense under Section 49.06, Penal Code (oating While Intoxicated), an offense under Section 49.07, Penal Code (Intoxication ssault), or an offense under Section 49.08, Penal Code (Intoxication Manslaughter); ND The magistrate does not find that to require the device would not be in the best interest of justice. Condition 1 may be imposed if all of the following conditions apply: The defendant is charged with any of the following offenses: any of the following offenses: an offense under Section 49.04, Penal Code (Driving While Intoxicated), an offense under Section 49.05, Penal Code (Flying While Intoxicated), an offense under Section 49.06, Penal Code (oating While Intoxicated), or an offense under Section 49.045, Penal Code (DWI with child passenger); ND The magistrate determines that requiring the defendant to install an interlock ignition device is a reasonable condition of bond related to the safety of the community. 2. The defendant shall not operate any motor vehicle unless the vehicle is equipped with an ignition interlock device. Condition 2 shall be imposed if the condition listed below applies: The defendant is charged with any of the following offenses: a subsequent offense under Section 49.04, Penal Code (Driving While Intoxicated), a subsequent offense under Section 49.05, Penal Code (Flying While Intoxicated), a subsequent offense under Section 49.06, 2

Penal Code (oating While Intoxicated), an offense under Section 49.07, Penal Code (Intoxication ssault), or an offense under Section 49.08, Penal Code (Intoxication Manslaughter) Condition 2 may be imposed if all of the following conditions apply: The defendant is charged with any of the following offenses: any of the following offenses: an offense under Section 49.04, Penal Code (Driving While Intoxicated), an offense under Section 49.05, Penal Code (Flying While Intoxicated), an offense under Section 49.06, Penal Code (oating While Intoxicated), or an offense under Section 49.045, Penal Code (DWI with child passenger); ND The magistrate determines that requiring the defendant to refrain from driving any vehicle not equipped with an interlock ignition device is a reasonable condition of bond related to the safety of the community. 3. [fill in any appropriate agency] is designated as the agency assigned to verify the installation of the ignition interlock device and to monitor the device. The defendant shall pay an initial fee to the monitoring agency at the time the agency verifies the installation of the ignition interlock device. dditionally, in every subsequent month for which the agency provides a monitoring service, the defendant shall pay a fee on the first occasion in that month that the agency provides a monitoring service. The amount of the initial fee and the subsequent monitoring fee shall be: [fill in an amount not to exceed $10 as determined by the county auditor, or by the commissioners court of the county if the county does not have a county auditor, to be sufficient to cover the cost incurred by the designated agency in conducting the verification or providing the monitoring service]. Condition 3 may be imposed if the condition listed below applies: The magistrate has ordered the defendant to install an ignition interlock device as a condition of bond. Section : Monitoring and Controlled Substance Testing 4. The defendant shall submit to home curfew and electronic monitoring under the monitoring agency]. The defendant shall be at home between the hours of every day, without exception. The costs of monitoring shall: [choose one] e paid directly by the defendant as a condition of bond; OR e assessed as court costs. 3

5. The defendant shall submit to home curfew and non-electronic monitoring under the monitoring agency]. The defendant shall be at home between the hours of every day, without exception. Condition 5 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate considers it to be an 6. The defendant shall submit to home confinement and electronic monitoring under the monitoring agency]. The costs of monitoring shall: [choose one] e paid directly by the defendant as a condition of bond; OR e assessed as court costs. Condition 6 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate considers it to be an 7. The defendant shall report to [fill in an appropriate monitoring agency] and submit to testing on a weekly basis for the presence of a controlled substance in the defendant's body. The costs of testing for controlled substances shall: [choose one] e paid directly by the defendant as a condition of bond; OR e assessed as court costs. Condition 7 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate considers it to be an Section C: Conditions Related to the Safety of the Community 8. The defendant shall avoid persons or places of disreputable or harmful character, including any person, other than a family member of the defendant, who is an active member of a criminal street gang. Condition 8 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate determines that requiring the defendant to avoid disreputable persons is a reasonable condition of bond related to the safety of the community. 9. The defendant shall attend counseling sessions for substance abusers or participate in substance abuse treatment services in a program or facility approved or licensed by the Texas Commission on lcohol and Drug buse. Condition 9 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate determines that requiring the defendant to attend counseling sessions is a reasonable condition of bond related to the safety of the community. 4

10. The defendant shall not communicate directly with any victim of the alleged offense. Condition 10 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate determines that prohibiting victim contact is a reasonable condition of bond related to the safety of the community. 11. The defendant shall abstain from the use of alcohol and any controlled substance, as that term is defined by Section 481.002, Health and Safety Code. Condition 11 may be imposed in any case if the magistrate determines that prohibiting further alcohol/drug use is a reasonable condition of bond related to the safety of the community. 5