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" That, in all capital or criminal prosecutions, a man hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers and witnesses, to call for evidence in his favor, and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury of his... "
Vermont State Papers: Being a Collection of Records and Documents, Connected ... - Page 245
by Vermont - 1823 - 567 pages
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The True Republican: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ...

Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...ou.orht not to be exercised. 8. That, in all capital or criminal prosecutions, a man i hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers and witnesses, to call for evidence in his favor, and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury...
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The American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence; the ...

Constitutions - 1843 - 434 pages
...money would be if not collected. ABT1CLE 10. That, in all prosecutions for criminal offences, a person hath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel ; to demand the cause an J nature of his accusation ; to be confronted with the witnesses ; to call lor evidence in his favour,...
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Public Laws of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations: As ...

Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...not to be exercised. •». VIII. That in all capital and criminal prosecutions, a man hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers and witnesses, to call for evidence and be allowed counsel in his favor, and to a fair and...
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First Lessons in Civil Government: Including a Comprehensive View of the ...

Andrew White Young - Law - 1846 - 240 pages
...but by presentment, indictment, or impeachment. 11. That in all criminal prosecutions, the accused hath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, and to have a copy thereof; to meet the witnesses face...
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A Full Report, Embracing All the Evidence and Arguments in the Case of the ...

Dueling - 1846 - 110 pages
...of our Bill of Rights declares, " That in all capital or criminal prosecu" tions, a man hath a right to demand the cause " and nature of his accusation, to be confronted " with the accusers and the witnesses, and to " call for evidence in his favor, and to a speedy " trial by an...
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Manual for the Use of the Convention to Revise the Constitution of the State ...

New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1846 - 410 pages
...trial by jury shall remain inviolable. SEC. IX. That in all criminal prosecutions, the accused has the right to be heard by himself and his counsel ; to demand the nalure and cause of accusation ; to have compulsory process for witnesses in his favor ; to meet the...
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The Land Owner's Manual: Containing a Summary of Statute Regulations, in New ...

Benjamin Franklin Hall - Real property - 1847 - 480 pages
...by presentment, indictment or impeachment. SEc. XI. That in all criminal prosecutions, the accused hath a right to be heard by himself, and his counsel to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, and to have a copy thereof; to meet the witnesses face...
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The True Republican: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ...

Jonathan French - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation. 9. That in all criminal prosecutions, the accused hath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to meet the witnesses face to face, to have compulsory...
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Exiles in Virginia: With Observations on the Conduct of the Society of ...

Thomas Gilpin - History - 1848 - 322 pages
...all prosecutions for criminal offences, a man hath a right to be heard by himself and counsel, and to demand the cause and nature of his accusation,...confronted with the witnesses, to call for evidence in his favour, and a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the country, without the unanimous consent...
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Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and ...

E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1040 pages
...without probable cause supported by oath or affirmation. " In all criminal prosecutions, the accused hath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him ; to meet the witnesses face to face ; to have compulsory...
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