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Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11|11]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11-a|11-a]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11-b|11-b]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 13|13]] of Article I also directly address bail for those accused of criminal offenses.
Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11|11]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11-a|11-a]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11-b|11-b]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11-d|11-d]], and [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 13|13]] of Article I also directly govern bail for those accused of criminal offenses.


All five sections reflect the tension between public safety and the constitutional presumption of innocence.
The sections reflect the tension between the constitutional presumption of innocence and public safety concerns.


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|seo_title=Article I, Section 11-c of the Texas Constitution ("Denial of Bail for Violation of Protective Order Involving Family Violence")
|seo_title=Article I, Section 11-c of the Texas Constitution ("Denial of Bail for Violation of Protective Order Involving Family Violence")
|seo_keywords=Article 1 Section 11-c, Texas Bill of Rights, pretrial bail
|seo_keywords=Article 1 Section 11-c, Texas Bill of Rights, pretrial bail
|seo_description=Under this section, a defendant is entitled to be confronted with the witnesses against him before bail can be denied.
|seo_description=A defendant is entitled to be confronted with the witnesses against him before bail can be denied.
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