Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 10: Difference between revisions

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This section contains many of the rights extended by the state constitution to a person accused of a criminal offense.
This section contains many of the rights granted by the state constitution to persons accused of a criminal offense.


It has been amended one time. The 1918 amendment added the narrow exception concerning antitrust prosecutions.
It has been amended once. The 1918 amendment added the narrow exception concerning antitrust prosecutions.


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