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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article I, Section 11b of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"Denial of Bail for Violation of Condition of Release"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=As amended November 6, 2007:
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article I, Section 11-b of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"Denial of Bail for Violation of Condition of Release"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=As amended November 6, 2007:


'''Any person who is accused in this State of a felony or an offense involving family violence, who is released on bail pending trial, and whose bail is subsequently revoked or forfeited for a violation of a condition of release may be denied bail pending trial if a judge or magistrate in this State determines by a preponderance of the evidence at a subsequent hearing that the person violated a condition of release related to the safety of a victim of the alleged offense or to the safety of the community.'''
'''Any person who is accused in this State of a felony or an offense involving family violence, who is released on bail pending trial, and whose bail is subsequently revoked or forfeited for a violation of a condition of release may be denied bail pending trial if a judge or magistrate in this State determines by a preponderance of the evidence at a subsequent hearing that the person violated a condition of release related to the safety of a victim of the alleged offense or to the safety of the community.'''
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Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11|11]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11a|11a]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 11c|11c]], 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-c|11-c]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 13|13]] of Article I also directly address bail for those accused of criminal offenses.


This section, added in 2005, was amended in 2007 by the same ballot proposition that added Section 11b.
This section, added in 2005, was amended in 2007 by the same ballot proposition that added Section 11-c.


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|seo_title=Article I, Section 11b of the Texas Constitution ("Denial of Bail for Violation of Condition of Release")
|seo_title=Article I, Section 11-b of the Texas Constitution ("Denial of Bail for Violation of Condition of Release")
|seo_keywords=Article 1 Section 11b, Texas Bill of Rights, pretrial bail
|seo_keywords=Article 1 Section 11-b, 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=Under this section, a defendant is entitled to be confronted with the witnesses against him before bail can be denied.
|seo_image_alt=Texas Bill of Rights
|seo_image_alt=Texas Bill of Rights

Latest revision as of 10:51, July 15, 2023

As amended November 6, 2007:

Any person who is accused in this State of a felony or an offense involving family violence, who is released on bail pending trial, and whose bail is subsequently revoked or forfeited for a violation of a condition of release may be denied bail pending trial if a judge or magistrate in this State determines by a preponderance of the evidence at a subsequent hearing that the person violated a condition of release related to the safety of a victim of the alleged offense or to the safety of the community.

Editor Comments

Sections 11, 11-a, 11-c and 13 of Article I also directly address bail for those accused of criminal offenses.

This section, added in 2005, was amended in 2007 by the same ballot proposition that added Section 11-c.

Attorney Steve Smith

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