Indiana Constitution Article 1 Section 13

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Indiana Constitution Article 1 Section 13 is the state constitutional provision that guarantees the rights of the accused in criminal prosecutions, including a public trial by an impartial jury and the right to be heard and confront witnesses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
appliesTo criminal defendants
criminal prosecutions in Indiana courts
bindingOn Indiana appellate courts
Indiana trial courts NERFINISHED
enforcedBy Indiana Court of Appeals NERFINISHED
Indiana Supreme Court NERFINISHED
guarantees right of the accused to be heard
right of the accused to confront witnesses
right to a public trial
right to trial by an impartial jury
rights of the accused in criminal prosecutions
hasHigherAuthorityThan Indiana statutes
influencedBy United States Constitution Sixth Amendment NERFINISHED
jurisdiction State of Indiana NERFINISHED
language English
legalDomain constitutional criminal rights
criminal procedure
levelOfLaw state constitutional law
locatedIn Article 1 of the Indiana Constitution NERFINISHED
partOf Indiana Constitution NERFINISHED
protects fair trial rights
procedural due process interests of the accused
subject criminal prosecutions
rights of the accused

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Article 1: Bill of Rights contains Indiana Constitution Article 1 Section 13
subject surface form: Article 1: Bill of Rights (Indiana Constitution)