Article XII.
No subject shall be held to answer
for any crimes or offence, until the
same is fully and plainly, substantially
and formally, described to him; or
be compelled to accuse, or furnish
evidence against himself. And every
subject shall have a right to produce
all proofs, that may be favorable
to him; to meet the witnesses against
him face to face, and to be fully
heard in his defence by himself, or
his counsel, at his election. And
no subject shall be arrested, imprisoned,
despoiled, or deprived of his property,
immunities, or privileges, put out
of the protection of the law, exiled,
or deprived of his life, liberty,
or estate, but by the judgment of
his peers, or the law of the land.
And the legislature shall not make
any law, that shall subject any person
to a capital or infamous punishment,
excepting for the government of the
army and navy, without trial by jury. |